Regina Exhibition Stadium, Indoor arena in Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina Exhibition Stadium was a sports complex built on a large site that housed ice hockey, concerts, and agricultural exhibitions. The facility contained multiple event spaces and remained in operation until 2017.
The stadium opened in 1919 and served as a key venue for ice hockey in Regina for decades. It closed in 2017 to make way for new development on the site.
The stadium served as a gathering place for the community, hosting hockey matches, wrestling shows, and agricultural exhibitions that drew people from across the region. These events shaped local social life and traditions for generations.
The site was previously easy to access with parking available for visitors attending various events. The large complex had multiple entrance areas to handle crowds attending different activities at the same time.
The building had artificial ice-making equipment installed in 1938, allowing year-round use of the ice surface. This technology was advanced for its time and helped the venue host more events throughout the seasons.
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