Centre sportif Léonard-Grondin, Indoor sports complex in Granby, Canada.
The Centre sportif Léonard-Grondin is a sports complex in Granby with three ice rinks of different sizes, with the largest measuring 200 feet by 85 feet (61 meters by 26 meters) and suited for various winter sports. The facility houses multiple training and competition spaces in one location.
The facility was built in 1968 and served as the home arena for multiple hockey teams, including the Granby Bisons and later the Granby Prédateurs. This hockey tradition has now spanned multiple generations.
This facility serves as the home base for Les Inouk hockey team from Cégep de Granby and hosts several major hockey tournaments each year. The ice hockey training and competitions shape the region's sports life and draw regular crowds.
The center is located on Léon-Harmel Street and offers public skating sessions, hockey leagues, and figure skating programs throughout the year. Access is straightforward and the facility has equipment rentals available on site.
During the summer months, the interior of the facility is repurposed for various shows and exhibitions, allowing it to grow beyond its winter sports focus. This flexibility makes the center a year-round community venue.
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