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Halifax Metro Centre (now Scotiabank Centre) in 2006. The Scotiabank Centre originally featured a full ring of bright orange seats around the playing surface, which is known as the "lower bowl". It also has an incomplete "upper bowl" on each side of the arena facing rink-side (court-side) with seats of the same colour.
Canada's largest indoor arenas by seating capacity for ice hockey. Rows shaded in yellow indicates arenas that are home ... Scotiabank Centre: Halifax: Nova Scotia ...
Halifax Metro Centre Scotiabank Centre (2014–present) Neutral site games in 1993–94: 1993–1994 Halifax, Nova Scotia [111] Richfield Coliseum: Neutral site games in 1992–1993 and 1993–1994: 1992–1993, 1993–1994 Richfield, Ohio [111] America West Arena US Airways Center (2006–2015) Talking Stick Resort Arena (2016–present)
Legends Row now features 14 life-sized statues of former Maple Leaf players alongside a 9-metre-long (30 ft) granite players' bench. [39] Scotiabank Arena indoor entrance; the left side is the escalators for a new Path network connection to the CIBC Square office complex. The Air Canada Centre was renamed Scotiabank Arena on July 1, 2018.
World Trade and Convention Centre: 1800 Argyle Street Halifax Convention Centre 5 1985 Connected to Halifax Metro Centre and to be replaced with new WTCC, an 18-storey hotel and a 14-storey office building Delta Halifax: 1990 Barrington Street Halifax Hotel 12 39.84 m (130.7 ft) 1972 Also referred to as Chateau Halifax when completed for CP Hotels
Category: Music venues in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1 language. ... Scotiabank Centre; T. T-Room This page was last edited on 28 August 2019, at 05:12 (UTC) ...
Category: Sports venues in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ... Scotiabank Centre; Z. Zatzman Sportsplex This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:31 ...
The Scotiabank Centre is one of the largest buildings in Downtown Halifax, as well as the largest arena in Atlantic Canada. It is the home of the Halifax Mooseheads hockey team, and it also plays host to most of the major sporting events and concerts that visit Halifax. The Nova Scotia International Tattoo is held here every year.