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  2. Ford Performance Centre - Wikipedia

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    Owner: City of Toronto: Operator: Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment: Capacity: Rink 1 - 1,000 Rink 2,3,4 - 200: Field size (1) 200' x 100' and (3) 200' x 85' Construction; Opened: September 8, 2009 [1] Construction cost: $44 million [2] Tenants; Toronto Maple Leafs (practice facility) Toronto Marlies (practice facility) Toronto Furies (2011 ...

  3. List of indoor arenas in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Arena Gardens/Mutual Street Arena – Toronto, Ontario; Barton Street Arena – Hamilton, Ontario; Cahill Stadium – Summerside, Prince Edward Island; Chilliwack Coliseum – Chilliwack, British Columbia

  4. Granite Club - Wikipedia

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    The Granite Club was founded in 1875 on St. Mary's Street in downtown Toronto. It was initially a curling club. It provided a curling rink and a skating rink as facilities. After only five years on St. Mary's Street, expansion was needed in order to improve existing facilities and to accommodate the growing membership.

  5. Coca-Cola Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] The City of Toronto invested CA$9 million in the project and guaranteed Borealis' loans, while remaining the owner of the building. [3] [24] [23] [25] In 2003, Japanese office supply company Ricoh purchased the naming rights to the new facility for CA$10 million over ten years, with an optional five-year extension. [3] [4] [24] [26]

  6. Scotiabank Arena - Wikipedia

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    The venue had multiple major events during this time frame, which included a Toronto Raptors–Orlando Magic game on December 21, a Toronto Maple Leafs–Florida Panthers game on December 23, and Disney on Ice: Toy Story 2, which ran from December 25, 2003, to January 1, 2004.

  7. Ted Reeve Community Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Ted Reeve Community Arena is a multi-purpose arena that is located on 175 Main Street and Gerrard Street East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was opened in 1954 and named in commemoration to Canadian athlete Ted Reeve , and underwent repair work in 1997.

  8. Petersburg roller rink, bring your own skates facility: Owner ...

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    Marlow Jones interview Petersburg, roller rink/arcade opens soon: Owner shares inspiration, rules, list of DJs. Petersburg roller rink: Chai Chai Boogie ready to roll. Chester resident Chai Chai ...

  9. Maple Leaf Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Maple Leafs had been playing in the Arena Gardens on Mutual Street. It was built in 1912 and held 7,500 spectators for hockey. By 1930, the Leafs managing director Conn Smythe decided the "Arena" was too small, and he wanted to build a new arena, larger and more impressive. [12]