Iroquois Lacrosse Arena

The Iroquois Lacrosse Arena is a box lacrosse arena on the outskirts of Hagersville, Ontario, Canada on the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve. The arena opened in 2004 and does not host hockey games, there is no refrigeration system for ice.[1]

Iroquois Lacrosse Arena
Location3201 Second Line Rd RR 6, Hagersville, Ontario
Coordinates43.0088°N 80.0614°W / 43.0088; -80.0614
OwnerCurt Styres, Delby Powless
Capacity2,300 (permanent)
3,000 (including temporary bleachers)
Opened2004
Tenants
Six Nations Chiefs (MSL)
Six Nations Slash (Can-Am)
Six Nations Arrows (OJALL)
Six Nations Rebels (OJBLL)
Six Nations Warriors (OJCLL)
Former tenants
SouthWest Cyclops (CLax)
Ohsweken Demons (CLax)

The arena is the home of the six-time Mann Cup winners the Six Nations Chiefs, the five-time Minto Cup winners the Six Nations Arrows, and the seven-time Founders Cup winners the Six Nations Rebels. From 2012 to 2016, the arena was home to two professional lacrosse clubs of the Canadian Lacrosse League, the SouthWest Cyclops and Ohsweken Demons.

The arena is the main practice facility of the Rochester Knighthawks and the Toronto Rock. The Iroquois Lacrosse Arena hosted the 2006 Minto Cup tournament and the 2009 Canadian Senior B Presidents Cup Championships.[1]

References

  1. Laskaris, Sam (March 21, 2011). "Iroquois Lacrosse Arena a Community Success Story". Indian Country Today. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
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