Chilliwack Coliseum: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 49°10′11″N 121°58′09″W / 49.169748°N 121.969277°W / 49.169748; -121.969277
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 9: Line 9:
| construction_cost =
| construction_cost =
| architect =
| architect =
| tenants = Chilliwack Sports Hall of Fame (2013-present)<br>[[Chilliwack Chiefs (2011-)|Chilliwack Chiefs]] ([[British Columbia Hockey League|BCHL]]) (2011–present)<br>[[Chilliwack Bruins]] ([[Western Hockey League|WHL]]) (2006–2011)<br>[[Chilliwack Chiefs (1990–2006)|Chilliwack Chiefs]] (BCHL) (2004–2006)
| tenants = Chilliwack Sports Hall of Fame (2013-present)<br>[[Chilliwack Chiefs]] ([[British Columbia Hockey League|BCHL]]) (2011–present)<br>[[Chilliwack Bruins]] ([[Western Hockey League|WHL]]) (2006–2011)<br>[[Chilliwack Chiefs (1990–2006)|Chilliwack Chiefs]] (BCHL) (2004–2006)
| seating_capacity = [[Ice hockey]]: 5,000<br>[[Concerts]]: 6,000
| seating_capacity = [[Ice hockey]]: 5,000<br>[[Concerts]]: 6,000
}}
}}
The '''Chilliwack Coliseum''' (formerly known as '''Prospera Centre''') is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Chilliwack]], [[British Columbia]], Canada, built in 2004 as a replacement of the former Chilliwack Coliseum. It is the home of the [[Chilliwack Chiefs (2011-)|Chilliwack Chiefs]] of the [[British Columbia Hockey League]] (BCHL) after the [[Quesnel Millionaires]] were moved from [[Quesnel, British Columbia]] for the start of the 2011–12 BCHL season, as well as the Chilliwack Sports Hall of Fame. Previously, it was the home of the [[Chilliwack Bruins]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] from [[2006–07 WHL season|2006]] to [[2010–11 WHL season|2011]] and the [[Chilliwack Chiefs (1990–2006)|previous incarnation of the Chilliwack Chiefs]] of the BCHL from 2004 to 2006. It has also hosted other events, including concerts, ice shows, trade shows, and conventions. Prior to the opening of the [[Abbotsford Centre]] in 2009, the then-named Prospera Centre was the dominant concert venue in the Fraser Valley.
'''Chilliwack Coliseum''' (formerly known as '''Prospera Centre''') is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Chilliwack]], [[British Columbia]], Canada, built in 2004 as a replacement of the former Chilliwack Coliseum. It is the home of the [[Chilliwack Chiefs (2011-)|Chilliwack Chiefs]] of the [[British Columbia Hockey League]] (BCHL) after the [[Quesnel Millionaires]] were moved from [[Quesnel, British Columbia]] for the start of the 2011–12 BCHL season, as well as the Chilliwack Sports Hall of Fame. Previously, it was the home of the [[Chilliwack Bruins]] of the [[Western Hockey League]] from [[2006–07 WHL season|2006]] to [[2010–11 WHL season|2011]] and the [[Chilliwack Chiefs (1990–2006)|previous incarnation of the Chilliwack Chiefs]] of the BCHL from 1990 to 2006. It has also hosted other events, including concerts, ice shows, trade shows, and conventions. Prior to the opening of [[Abbotsford Centre]] in 2009, the then-named Prospera Centre was the dominant concert venue in the Fraser Valley.


In February 2019, Prospera Credit Union announced they would be ceasing their sponsorship of the arena. In September 2019, the Chiefs Development Group (CDG) announced that the facility would be renamed the Chilliwack Coliseum as part of a 5 year agreement between the CDG and the City of Chilliwack.<ref>https://www.theprogress.com/news/prospera-centre-is-set-to-be-renamed-the-chilliwack-coliseum/</ref>
In February 2019, Prospera Credit Union announced they would be ceasing their sponsorship of the arena. In September 2019, the Chiefs Development Group (CDG) announced that the facility would be renamed the Chilliwack Coliseum as part of a 5-year agreement between the CDG and the City of Chilliwack.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theprogress.com/news/prospera-centre-is-set-to-be-renamed-the-chilliwack-coliseum/|title = Prospera Centre is set to be renamed the Chilliwack Coliseum|date = 4 September 2019}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
Line 26: Line 26:
[[Category:British Columbia Hockey League arenas]]
[[Category:British Columbia Hockey League arenas]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Indoor ice hockey venues in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Ice hockey venues in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Sport in Chilliwack]]
[[Category:Sport in Chilliwack]]
[[Category:Sports venues in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Sports venues in British Columbia]]

Latest revision as of 13:00, 6 May 2024

Chilliwack Coliseum
Map
Location45323 Hodgins Avenue
Chilliwack, British Columbia
V2P 8G1
Coordinates49°10′11″N 121°58′09″W / 49.169748°N 121.969277°W / 49.169748; -121.969277
OwnerChiefs Development Group Ltd.
OperatorChiefs Development Group Ltd.
CapacityIce hockey: 5,000
Concerts: 6,000
OpenedSeptember 2004
Tenants
Chilliwack Sports Hall of Fame (2013-present)
Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) (2011–present)
Chilliwack Bruins (WHL) (2006–2011)
Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) (2004–2006)

Chilliwack Coliseum (formerly known as Prospera Centre) is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada, built in 2004 as a replacement of the former Chilliwack Coliseum. It is the home of the Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) after the Quesnel Millionaires were moved from Quesnel, British Columbia for the start of the 2011–12 BCHL season, as well as the Chilliwack Sports Hall of Fame. Previously, it was the home of the Chilliwack Bruins of the Western Hockey League from 2006 to 2011 and the previous incarnation of the Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL from 1990 to 2006. It has also hosted other events, including concerts, ice shows, trade shows, and conventions. Prior to the opening of Abbotsford Centre in 2009, the then-named Prospera Centre was the dominant concert venue in the Fraser Valley.

In February 2019, Prospera Credit Union announced they would be ceasing their sponsorship of the arena. In September 2019, the Chiefs Development Group (CDG) announced that the facility would be renamed the Chilliwack Coliseum as part of a 5-year agreement between the CDG and the City of Chilliwack.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prospera Centre is set to be renamed the Chilliwack Coliseum". 4 September 2019.

External links[edit]