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The Paramount Fine Foods Centre, formerly the Hershey Centre, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.Its current name was adopted on July 1, 2018, following a new naming rights agreement with Mississauga-based restaurant chain Paramount Fine Foods.
In 2018, the company purchased the naming rights to Hershey Centre, a sports arena in Mississauga, renaming it the Paramount Fine Foods Centre. On May 30, 2021, Fakih's Paramount restaurant located in Mississauga suffered severe structural damage following a 3-alarm fire. [14] Fakih remained firm in saying that he would rebuild what had been lost.
English: Paramount Fine Foods Centre (indoor arena in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) Wikidata has entry Paramount Fine Foods Centre (Q1366612) with data related to this item. Date
10,200 (Centre stage) 9,100 (End stage) unknown Harris Park: 20,000 Victoria Park: London Music Hall: 1,600 OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino: Niagara Falls: 5,000 1955 North Bay Memorial Gardens: North Bay: July 31, 1996 [5] Casino Rama Entertainment Centre: Orillia: October 1998 Paramount Fine Foods Centre: Mississauga: 6,000 (Centre stage) 4,800 ...
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Canada with a capacity of at least 1,000 for sporting events. The arenas in the table are ranked by capacity; the arenas with the highest capacities are listed first.
For the first time in the championship's history each country would be represented by individual teams. Three teams took part (Canada, Iroquois, United States) in the four-day event with Canada winning its second gold medal. [6] The event returned to Ontario in 2019 – this time in Mississauga at Paramount Fine Foods Centre. The championship ...
Hershey Center or Hershey Centre could mean: Hershey Centre, an indoor arena now known as the Paramount Fine Foods Centre , in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Hershey Center for Applied Research , a research park in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States
On February 21, 2024, the NLL announced that the New York Riptide would relocate to Ottawa, and be renamed the Ottawa Black Bears for competition in the 2025 season. [4]On August 30, 2024, the NLL announced that the Panther City Lacrosse Club would cease operations.