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Coordinates: 53°54′16″N 122°48′7″W / 53.90444°N 122.80194°W / 53.90444; -122.80194
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[[Image:Cncentre.jpg‎|thumb|right|An Outside photo of the CN Centre]]
[[Image:Cncentre.jpg‎|thumb|right|An Outside photo of the CN Centre]]
The '''CN Centre''', formerly the '''Prince George Multiplex''', is a 5,967-seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Prince George, British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is home to the [[Prince George Cougars]] [[ice hockey]] team and the [[Prince George Fury]] [[indoor soccer]] team. It was built in 1995. In 2005, [[Canadian National Railway]] purchased the [[naming rights]] to the building.
The '''CN Centre''', formerly the '''Prince George Multiplex''', is a 5,967-seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Prince George, British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It was built in 1995.
It is home to the [[Prince George Cougars]] [[ice hockey]] team and the [[Prince George Fury]] [[indoor soccer]] team.
In 2005, [[Canadian National Railway]] purchased the [[naming rights]] to the building.


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Revision as of 18:35, 12 June 2010

An Outside photo of the CN Centre

The CN Centre, formerly the Prince George Multiplex, is a 5,967-seat multi-purpose arena in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. It was built in 1995.

It is home to the Prince George Cougars ice hockey team and the Prince George Fury indoor soccer team.

In 2005, Canadian National Railway purchased the naming rights to the building.

53°54′16″N 122°48′7″W / 53.90444°N 122.80194°W / 53.90444; -122.80194