Halifax Metro Centre

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The Halifax Metro Centre at the base of Citadel Hill
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The Halifax Metro Centre at the base of Citadel Hill
Halifax Metro Centre, October 31, 2006 as seen from Citadel Hill.
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Halifax Metro Centre, October 31, 2006 as seen from Citadel Hill.

The Halifax Metro Centre was built in 1978 in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The building is next to the World Trade and Convention Centre, at the foot of Citadel Hill. It is the largest arena in Halifax. In the mid to late 1990s there were numerous renovations to the arena, including the addition of 43 SkyBoxes and 11 "Executive Suites". Before the 2002-03 hockey season, in preparation was for the World Junior Hockey Championship, a new scoreboard and "SilverVision" LED screens were added. The arena concourses feature photographs of the various events that have taken place at the Metro Centre, with one side featuring entertainment events and the other featuring sporting events (including professional wrestling). It currently has a seating capacity of 10,595 for ice hockey.

The arena is built into the ground to compensate for the steep elevation. One can see cars, at street level, outside while watching an event. It is sometimes referred to as the "MC".

In recent years there has been some talk of a possible new, larger arena to be built sometime in the next 20 years. This discussion has largely been put on the back-burner due to the buzz surrounding the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The games would bring with it a much needed stadium, probably located in Shannon Park.

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[edit] Sports teams

The attached convention centre.
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The attached convention centre.

[edit] Events

The Metro Centre prior to a Mooseheads game against Lewiston on December 27, 2005
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The Metro Centre prior to a Mooseheads game against Lewiston on December 27, 2005
Large portions of the seating can be removed in order to accommodate trade shows and conventions.
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Large portions of the seating can be removed in order to accommodate trade shows and conventions.

[edit] Some performers who played the MC

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Current arenas in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
Eastern Division Western Division
Androscoggin Bank Colisée | Centre 200 | Charlottetown Civic Centre | Halifax Metro Centre | Harbour Station | K.C. Irving Regional Centre | Mile One Centre | Moncton Coliseum Aréna Dave Keon | Aréna Jacques Plante | Centre Air Creebec | Centre Georges-Vézina | Centre Henry-Leonard | Centre Marcel Dionne | Colisée Desjardins | Colisée Pepsi | Colisée de Rimouski | Robert Guertin Arena