Opened in January 1923 as St. Bon's Rink. The building had a dirt floor and was flooded each winter. During 1942/43 the rink was renovated and renamed the Forum, opening in January 1943. The ice surface was enlarged to 60' x 139', and dressing rooms and bench seating were added. Artificial ice was available in November 1956. The Forum was damaged by fire on March 27, 1979.
Opened on January 20, 1956 as the Prince of Wales Arena. Gutted by fire on January 8, 1971 and rebuilt in the fall of 1972.
Maurice "Rocket" Richard attended the turning of the first sod. Opened as Fieldian Gardens on December 26, 1965. Official opening February 3, 1966. Cost $300K+.
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Formerly the Brother M O'Hehir Arena. Opened in 1977.
Opened November 27, 1956. Official opening March 4, 1957.
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Opened on May 25, 2001 as Mile One Centre. The arena was rebranded the Mary Brown's Centre on November 5, 2021. "Mary Brown’s Centre is the premier venue for sports and entertainment in Newfoundland and Labrador" - mbcentre.ca.
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A $22 million facility facility with two NHL-sized ice surfaces. Official opening November 28, 2014.
Opened September 30, 2016.
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Opened as Bonavista Stadium on January 19, 1967. First senior hockey game January 28, 1967
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Opened as the Clarenville Events Centre January 23, 2010.
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Opened as the Grand Falls Stadium on February 12, 1948. Official opening November 22, 1948. This was NL's first regulation size artificial ice surface (85' x 185'). Renamed the Joe Byrne Memorial Stadium on March 22, 1991.
Buchans Arena opened in 1961. The arena had the town's first artificial ice surface. Renamed for Thomas Augustus "Gus" Soper, the long time Buchan's Miners manager and community hockey organizer.
Lewisporte Stadium opened October 18, 1973. Renamed Mike Austin Arena in April 2023 to honour the community's Special Olympian.
Official opening February 21, 1976.
Opened as the Bishop's Falls Stadium in February 1977. The first hockey game was on February 12 between the 1960s Conception Bay CeeBees team and the Grands Falls Oldtimers. The CeeBees reunited for the opening of the stadium. The official opening was March 26.
Opened as Badger Arena. Temporarily closed after severe flood damage Feb 15, 2003
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Formerly Gander Community Centre. Opened May 5, 2000.
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A converted WWII army drill hall, Botwood Arena officially opened on February 16, 1949.
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Opened in 1968, the Twillingate Arena was built from a dismantled Gander WW2 Hangar.
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Artificial ice in 1969.
Previously known as the Pepsi Centre. Opened in 1997.
Opened in 1999. The Dome has a 100' x 200' ice surface.
Official opening November 23, 1996. Ice surface 85' x 185'.
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The arena has a natural ice surface.
Official opening March 21, 1966.
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