Talk:Summerside Wellness Centre
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BetacommandBot 23:24, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Description of the arenas
The following section used to appear on the page, but in such a form, it didn't look that great. Is there anyone willing to tackle describing the facility in greater detail?
The 3750 seat stadium opened March 1, 2007, featuring a game between divisional rivals the Summerside Western Capitals, and Charlottetown Abbies. The Caps won the game 11-3 in front of 3417 fans. The ice surface measures 200 x 85 Ft (61 x 26 m). The rink has 10 luxury boxes lining the east wall, and has 8 foot high glass surrounding the entire ice surface. The rink employs angled lights for the benefit of players in sports such as Volleyball, so the lights do not shine into their eyes, and the scoreboard retracts into the rafters quite easily for shows requiring a high ceiling, such as a Monster Truck event. There is also a running track at the top of the seating bowl. These features make no difference for the game of hockey, but make the facility much more attractive in its mission of being a multifunction facility. The secondary ice surface consists of a 200 x 85 Ft (61 x 26 m) rink, as well as bleacher style seating for approximately 700 people. The secondary ice surface opened March 2, 2007. A new set of bowling lanes was opened in the facility as a replacement to the old lanes at Cahill Stadium."
Benwedge (talk) 21:11, 24 May 2008 (UTC)