The VisitLethbridge.com Arena (formerly Canada Games Sportsplex and ENMAX Centre) is a 5,479-seat multi-purpose
arena
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, in
Lethbridge
Lethbridge ( ) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 106,550 in the 2023 Alberta municipal censuses, 2023 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian ...
,
Alberta
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, Canada.
It was built to host the
1975 Canada Games and is home to the
Lethbridge Hurricanes, of the
WHL.
In the early days the facility also included a
speedskating rink before it was converted into an outdoor sports field with capacity for 2,000 people. It has since been converted into parking.
In 1997, the
Servus Sports Centre (formerly the Lethbridge Soccer Centre) was built directly to the south.
The facility has hosted concerts, three-ring circuses, multicultural events, national and international curling championships, basketball events, banquets and skating events. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld performed to a sold-out crowd in 2011. Elton John also performed here in April 2012.
As of August 6, 2024, the naming rights were acquired by the Lethbrige Lodging Association and will be called the VisitLethbridge.com Arena.
Building enhancements
Renovations to upgrade the facility began in May 2009 and were completed in spring 2012. Among the improvements are an expansion of , the addition of 18 luxury suites, improved concessions and washrooms, a new press box, and a restaurant/lounge overlooking the ice. The total budget for the building enhancement was $33.722 million and was to be shared by the City of Lethbridge, a Municipal Sustainability Initiative Grant, and a Major Community Facilities Grant.
A $1,216,500 video scoreboard was installed and was funded by the City of Lethbridge, the
Lethbridge Hurricanes, and savings to the original project budget.
References
External links
VisitLethbridge.com Arena
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Sports venues in Lethbridge
Buildings and structures in Lethbridge
Ice hockey venues in Alberta
Western Hockey League arenas
Music venues in Alberta
1974 establishments in Alberta
Sports venues completed in 1974
Basketball venues in Canada