CN Centre, Multi-purpose arena in Prince George, Canada.
The CN Centre is a multi-purpose arena in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, with seating for around 6,000 people. It has a central ice surface and includes luxury suites, making it suitable for ice hockey, concerts, and other large events.
The arena was built in the 1990s and was designed from the start as the main large sports venue for Prince George. The Canadian National Railway later purchased the naming rights, giving it the name it carries today.
The CN Centre is the largest venue in Prince George and regularly draws audiences from across northern British Columbia for concerts and hockey games. For many people in the region, it is the closest place to see live professional sports or touring musicians.
The arena sits in a central part of Prince George and is easy to reach on foot or by car from most parts of the city. It shares a sports complex with several other indoor venues nearby, so it is easy to find once you are in the area.
The arena is part of a group of four connected indoor facilities on the same site, which is unusual for a city of Prince George's size. On busy days, all four venues can be running separate events at the same time.
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