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Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre (SOFMC) is an indoor arena located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and is the largest arena in British Columbia outside of Vancouver.It is primarily used for ice hockey, previously the home arena of the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL, and currently the home of the Victoria Royals of the Western Hockey League.
The first mention of Royal Athletic Park in the British Colonist (which later merged with the Victoria Times to become the Victoria Times Colonist) is on May 21, 1908. It is an advertisement for an inter-provincial championship lacrosse game against a Vancouver side on May 25, 1908 at the new Royal Athletic Park. [ 17 ]
Image Stadium Capacity Location Event Opened Reference Moncton Stadium: 8,300 [a]: Moncton, New Brunswick: CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2010, 2011, 2013, 2019) : 2010 [12]Raymond Field
Both campuses have recreation facilities (including an aquatic centre in Vermilion), libraries and theatres. The Vic Juba Community Theatre is located at the Lloydminster campus. Alumni Hall Theatre is at the Vermilion campus. Alumni House is an original structure still in use on the Vermilion campus.
Juba Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Juba, South Sudan. It is the home ground of the South Sudan national football team [1] and, as the only stadium in Juba for many years until recently, several local clubs as well, including Atlabara FC, Al-Malakia FC, and Al-Salam FC. Juba Stadium opened with a capacity of 7,000 in 1962. [2]
The following is a list of notable tennis stadiums by capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators they can regularly accommodate.. Notes: Stadiums ordered by their capacity (if equal, by the first stadium to reach the capacity)
The arena has permanent seating on three sides of the courts and retractable seating can be used (covering the second court) to increase the capacity to 3,050. [13] The secondary hall can be configured for 250 spectators. [14] When the main stadium is configured for basketball it has a capacity of 3,500. [15]
The Royal Theatre is a proscenium arch theatre and concert hall located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was designed in 1912 by William D'Oyly Hamilton Rochfort and Eben W. Sankey. Rochfort was very active as an architect in Victoria from 1908 until he left for the war in 1914.