CAA arena
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| The CAA Arena in Belleville | |
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Yardmen Arena (1978-2018) |
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| place | 265 Cannifton Road Belleville , Ontario , Canada |
| Coordinates | 44 ° 11 '16.9 " N , 77 ° 23' 0.9" E |
| owner | City of Belleville |
| start of building | 1978 |
| opening | 1978 |
| surface |
Concrete ice surface parquet |
| capacity | 3,757 seats (ice hockey, including 3,257 seats) |
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The CAA Arena is a multi-purpose arena in the Canadian city of Belleville in the province of Ontario . The arena is also known as the Quinte Sports Center .
history
The CAA Arena was opened in 1978 and has a capacity of 3,757 spectators for ice hockey games, including 3,257 seats. The Belleville Bulls ice hockey team, a team from the OHL , played its home games there from 1981 to 2015. During this time, the arena hosted the OHL All-Star Game in 1983 and 2006 . It has been the home of the Belleville Senators from the American Hockey League (AHL) since 2017 , and the arena is also to undergo various modernizations.
On September 19, 2018, the arena was named after the CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO) . Since then, the hall has been called CAA Arena . The sponsorship contract has a term of at least seven years.
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Web links
- Information about the Arena (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Belleville Senators to play out of newly renamed CAA Arena; special tribute to Yardmen Arena history planned. In: bellevillesens.com. Belleville Senators, September 19, 2018, accessed September 29, 2018 .