Prospera Centre, Entertainment arena in Kelowna, Canada
Prospera Centre is a multipurpose arena in Kelowna with an ice rink designed for hockey, figure skating, and other ice sports. The facility includes dressing rooms, dining options, and seating for around 5,000 spectators.
Construction began in August 1998, and the venue opened in September 2004 as a replacement for the earlier Kelowna Memorial Arena. This new facility succeeded the older building's role in hosting local sports and events.
The venue hosts hockey games, figure skating competitions, and concerts that shape local entertainment life. Residents gather here for shared events that build community connections.
The venue offers ample parking with an on-site garage and additional lots for visitors. Arriving early for major events helps secure convenient parking spots.
The venue was selected to host the 2025 Montana's Brier national curling championship. This recognition reflects its standing as a top sports facility in the region.
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