Center Robert-Guertin
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place | 125 rue De Carillon Gatineau , Québec J8X 2P8, Canada |
Coordinates | 45 ° 26 '3.4 " N , 75 ° 43' 29.5" W |
owner | Gilles Sauvé Alain Sear |
start of building | 1952 |
opening | 1957 |
surface |
Concrete ice surface parquet |
capacity | 4,906 places (ice hockey) |
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The Center Robert-Guertin is a multi-purpose hall in the Canadian city of Gatineau , Province of Quebec . The Center Robert-Guertin was built between 1952 and 1957 and can accommodate 4,906 spectators for ice hockey games . The Olympiques de Gatineau ice hockey team, a team from the LHJMQ , plays its home games there.
use
The Center Robert-Guertin has been the venue for the Olympiques de Gatineau from the LHJMQ since 1973. In 1967 the arena was also the home ground of the Ottawa 67’s ( OHL ) for a short time , as their current arena, the TD Place Arena , was still under construction. The hall was the venue for the Memorial Cup in 1958, 1982 and 1997 .
The hall is also used for numerous other events such as music concerts and sporting events. Furthermore, numerous artists and bands such as Bryan Adams , Mötley Crüe , Backstreet Boys and Live have already given a concert there.
Important events (selection)
- 1958: Memorial Cup
- 1982: Memorial Cup
- June 8, 1984: Mötley Crüe
- January 2, 1997: Backstreet Boys
- 1997: Memorial Cup
- 2001: Games of the Francophonie
Web links
- qmjhlarenaguide.com: Gatineau Olympiques (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ members.ozemail.com.au: Chronological Crue - Gigography (English)
- ↑ users.skynet.be: Old Backstreet Boys Tour Dates (English)