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The Q Centre (formerly Bear Mountain Arena) is in Colwood, British Columbia, Canada. In 2014, the arena was named "The Q Centre" after local radio station CKKQ-FM . The arena opened in February 2004, has 2,300 seats and houses year-round events for hockey and lacrosse.
The event was held successfully, though there was a significant decline in attendees compared to the 24,000 seen at the peak in January 2020. 10,581 people attended in 2022, [26] rising to 18,987 in 2023. [27] Super MAGFest 2024 was announced on May 31, 2023 and was the first event to sell out at the Gaylord National Harbour Convention Centre. [28]
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It is home to the Loyola University Maryland Greyhounds men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Loyola women's volleyball team. Its seating capacity is 2,100. [ 1 ] The arena, adjoining the Andrew White Student Center, has fully retractable seating on both sidelines of the arena to create a full sized ballroom.
Dates Champion Country Winning score Margin Purse ($) Pacific Links Bear Mountain Championship 2017: Sep 15–17: Jerry Kelly United States: 199 (−14) 1 stroke: 2,500,000 2016: Sep 23–25: Colin Montgomerie Scotland: 198 (−15) Playoff: 2,500,000 Pacific Links China Championship 2015: Sep 18–20: No tournament because of Tianjin explosions [4]
Retriever Activities Center is a 4,024-seat multi-purpose arena in Catonsville, Maryland.The arena opened in 1973. It was home to the UMBC Retrievers basketball and volleyball teams, which represent the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in NCAA Division I athletics, from its opening until the larger Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena opened on campus in February 2018. [1]
Pier 6 Pavilion; Former names: Harbor Lights Concert Pavilion (1981-1991) Pier Six Concert Pavilion (1991-2004) Cavalier Telephone Pavilion (2004-2006) Pier Six Pavilion (2006-2018)
When this naming rights agreement ended in 2013, the arena returned to its "Baltimore Arena" name until convenience store chain Royal Farms purchased the naming rights in September 2014; [2] the arena was known as Royal Farms Arena until 2022. After an extensive renovation, the venue reopened as CFG Bank Arena in February 2023.