The Memorial Civic Center is a multi-sport recreation and conference facility in Campbellton, New Brunswick. The Memorial Civic Centre opened in downtown Campbellton on the bank of the Restigouche River in 1992. It was built to replace the Memorial Gardens which was destroyed by a fire in 1990. The Memorial Gardens was located on Arran St.
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Location | 44 Salmon Boulevard Campbellton, New Brunswick E3N 3G1 |
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Owner | City Of Campbellton |
Capacity | Hockey: 3,500 Swimming: 750 Lounge: 250 Convention Center: 400 |
Surface | 2 Olympic Sized Artificial Ice Surfaces |
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Built | 1991 |
Opened | 1992 |
Expanded | 2002 |
Architect | Soucy Ellis Architects Ltd. |
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Campbellton Tigers (MHL) (1996–Present) |
The complex is equipped to accommodate sporting events, entertainment, commercial functions and trade shows on a local, regional, provincial or national basis. The Memorial Civic Center is designed to host Olympic competitions, provide training facilities for Canada's national teams and promote recreational and sporting opportunities for all age groups.
It is home to the Campbellton Tigers hockey team.
Current arenas in the Maritime Junior Hockey League | |
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EastLink North Division |
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EastLink South Division |
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