Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre
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Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre | |
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GSEC | |
Location | 50 Woolwich St, Guelph, ON N1H 3V1
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Broke ground | November 1998 |
Opened | 2000 |
Owner | City of Guelph |
Construction cost | 21C million |
Architect | PBK Architects |
Tenants | |
Guelph Storm (1998-Present) | |
Seats | |
Hockey 5,100 (includes seated) Concerts 6,500 |
The Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre is a 5,100 seat multi-purpose facility in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. GSEC has hosted concerts, sporting and family events as well as trade shows and conferences. The arena hosted the 2002 Memorial Cup.
[edit] History
The arena was built in 2000 for $21 Million Dollars, it replaced Memorial Gardens as the home of the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League. The arena was built on the site of the old Eaton's store in downtown Guelph.
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Current arenas in the Ontario Hockey League |
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Eastern Conference | Western Conference | |
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Barrie Molson Centre | General Motors Centre | Hershey Centre | Kingston Memorial Centre | Ottawa Civic Centre | Peterborough Memorial Centre | Powerade Centre | St. Michael's College School Arena | Sudbury Arena | Yardmen Arena | Bayshore Community Centre | Compuware Sports Arena | Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre | John Labatt Centre | Kitchener Memorial Auditorium | Louis J. Tullio Arena | Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre | Steelback Centre | The Dow Event Center | Windsor Arena |