Galt Arena Gardens
Front facade of Galt Arena Gardens | |
Location | 98 Shade St., Cambridge, Ontario |
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Coordinates | 43°21′47″N 80°18′23″W / 43.36306°N 80.30639°WCoordinates: 43°21′47″N 80°18′23″W / 43.36306°N 80.30639°W |
Capacity | 1,100 |
Field size | 200 ft x 80 ft (surface) |
Surface | mechanically frozen ice |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1921 |
Opened | January 1922 |
The Galt Arena Gardens is the oldest continuously-operating ice hockey arena in the world[1] and the oldest operating arena in Ontario. It was built throughout 1921 and opened in January 1922. It is located in the city of Galt, which is now a part of the city of Cambridge, Ontario. It is the home of the junior hockey team, Cambridge Winter Hawks as well as the Special Hockey International team, Cambridge Ice Hounds. The arena is noted for its impressive external facade. Hockey legend Gordie Howe played a season in the arena for the Galt Red Wings before playing in the National Hockey League. Former New York Americans centreman Norman Himes grew up right across the street from the arena at 91 Shade Street. He played OHA senior hockey in the arena for the Galt Terriers. Ontario Hockey Association teams including the Galt Rockets and Galt Black Hawks also played at the building.
Several ice hockey arenas are older, including the Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa, built in 1898, and the Stannus Street Rink, of Windsor, Nova Scotia, built in 1897, but are no longer in operation for ice hockey. The 1910 Matthews Arena in Boston is still in operation, but it closed for several seasons due to fires and for renovations.[2]
The arena was most recently renovated in 1997, replacing the concrete floor, the spectator seating and the dressing rooms.[2] The renovation reduced seating capacity from 2,000 to 1,100.
References
- Rutherford, Kristina (2012). "Ice Aged". Sportsnet Magazine 2 (6): 61–64.
- Notes
- ↑ Rutherford 2012, p. 61.
- 1 2 Rutherford 2012, p. 62.
External links
- Galt Arena Gardens - OHL Arena Guide