Scotiabank Centre
Multi-purpose facility in Halifax, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Scotiabank Arena in Toronto or Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary.
For the venue in Ottawa (formerly known as Scotiabank Place), see Canadian Tire Centre.
Scotiabank Centre (formerly known as Halifax Metro Centre) is the largest multi-purpose facility in Atlantic Canada, located in the heart of downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The main entrances to the building are located on Brunswick Street, at the corner of Duke Street and Carmichael Street, at the foot of Citadel Hill. The building's box office entrance is located on Carmichael Street.
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Former names | Halifax Metro Centre (1978–2014) |
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Address | 1800 Argyle Street |
Location | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Coordinates | 44°38′54″N 63°34′36″W |
Owner | Halifax Regional Municipality |
Capacity | 10,500[1] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 1976 |
Opened | 17 February 1978 |
Tenants | |
Nova Scotia Voyageurs (AHL) (1978–1984) Nova Scotia Oilers (AHL) (1984–1988) Halifax Citadels (AHL) (1988–1993) Halifax Windjammers (WBL/NBL) (1991–1994) Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) (1994–present) Halifax Rainmen (ABA/PBL/NBL Canada) (2007–2015) Halifax Hurricanes (NBL Canada) (2015–2021) Halifax Thunderbirds (NLL) (2019–present) |
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