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Selkirk Recreation Complex

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Selkirk Recreation Complex
Map
Location180 Easton Drive
Selkirk, Manitoba
Coordinates50°09′38″N 96°53′23″W / 50.1606°N 96.8898°W / 50.1606; -96.8898
OperatorCity of Selkirk
Capacity2,751 (hockey)
Opened1992 (1992)
Tenants
Selkirk Steelers (MJHL) 1992-present
Selkirk Fishermen (KJHL) 1992-present
Website
cityofselkirk.com

The Selkirk Recreation Complex is an indoor ice hockey, figure skating arena and community centre located in Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada.

The city-owned facility, which opened in 1992, features a 2,751-seat arena and 500-person banquet hall. Its primary tenants are the Selkirk Steelers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, the Selkirk Fishermen of the Keystone Junior Hockey League, the Selkirk Figure Skating Club and Selkirk's minor hockey program.

Major events

The complex has hosted a number of major International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) events in co-operation with the City of Winnipeg, including select games of the 1999 World Junior Hockey Championships and the 2007 Women's World Hockey Championships.

In December 2001 and January 2002, Selkirk and the neighbouring town of Stonewall co-hosted the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, an annual international minor hockey tournament organized by Hockey Canada. The United States defeated Canada's Team Pacific to win the gold medal.[1]

In April 2009, Selkirk hosted the Telus Cup, the Canadian national midget hockey championship, with the Winnipeg Thrashers as the host team. The Notre Dame Hounds defeated the Calgary Buffaloes 4–0 in the championship game to win the gold medal, which was broadcast live on TSN.

References

  1. ^ "Hockey Challenge in Winnipeg in 2011 and 2012". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 2012-01-16.

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