Pepsi Centre, Multi-purpose arena in Corner Brook, Canada.
The Pepsi Centre is a multi-purpose arena featuring two ice rinks, with the main rink accommodating around 3,100 spectators for sports and entertainment. The building includes a studio section designed for conferences and a smaller ice surface for training activities.
The facility opened in 1997 and served as a major venue during the 1999 Canada Winter Games, hosting multiple sports competitions. This international event established its role as an important local sports center.
The venue serves as home for the local Corner Brook Royals ice hockey team and hosts training programs, competitive matches, and community events throughout the year.
The venue is easily accessible for events and offers plenty of seating for spectators alongside facilities for athletes. Arriving early during major events helps secure good viewing locations.
Management of the arena transferred from Memorial University to the City of Corner Brook in its early years. This shift ensured the facility became truly integrated into the local community's sports life.
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