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Clarence-Rockland Arena (French: Aréna de Clarence-Rockland) formerly known as CIH Arena, is a multi-purpose arena located in Rockland, Ontario, Canada. [1] Opened on August 25, 2011, the facility features two rinks, with its main one the home of the Rockland Nationals of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL).
Paul Jennings purchased the Orleans Blues franchise from Chaput in 2007. The Gloucester Rangers finished the 2016–17 season and relocated to the 2,500-seat Clarence-Rockland Arena to become the Rockland Nationals after playing at the aging Earl Armstrong for nearly 50 years. In 2020, the ownership team changed with the sale of André Chaput ...
The Rockland Nationals returned in 1987, ten years after folding. Before the start of 2017-2018 season, the Rockland Nationals were renamed to Les Castors de Clarence (or Clarence Castors) and have moved to the Clarence Creek Arena in Clarence-Rockland, Ontario.
Rockland Nationals: Clarence-Rockland Arena (2,500) 1968 [8] Regular season champions. Season Champion W–L–T–OTL Pts; Memorial Cup Era: Centennial Cup Era: 1970-71:
Clarence-Rockland is located immediately to the east of Ottawa and is considered part of the Prescott and Russell County. The city was formed on January 1, 1998, through the amalgamation of the Town of Rockland with Clarence Township. [2] Despite its recent formation, a community has been established in the region since the early 1840s. [3]
The U.S. brings top talent to Milan Cortina 2026, featuring returning gold medalists and rising stars at the most picturesque Winter Olympics yet.
RCC's operating costs for 2023-2024 were $67,158,655, according to State University of New York documents; 36.2% was covered by student tuition and fees; 23.3% by state aid; 34.3% by Rockland ...
CAA Arena; CAA Centre; Canada Life Place; Canlan Ice Sports – York; Carnegie Centennial Centre; Centennial Community Centre; Chatham Memorial Arena; Clarence-Rockland Arena; Coca-Cola Coliseum; Cornwall Civic Complex