Brantford Civic Centre
The Brantford Bulldogs playing the Oshawa Generals in their home opener for the 2023-2024 OHL season.
Location79 Market Street South
Brantford, Ontario
N3S 2E4
Capacity2,952
Surface190' X 85'
Construction
Built1967
Tenants
19781984
19911998
2000–present
20022011
2019–2021
2023–present
Website
https://www.brantford.ca/en/things-to-do/brantford-and-district-civic-centre.aspx
Exterior

The Brantford and District Civic Centre is a 2,952-seat arena in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. It was built as a Canadian Centennial project in 1967. The Civic Centre is located in the downtown core, adjacent to Elements Casino Brantford.

The Pittsburgh Penguins used the arena for preseason camp and exhibition games in September, 1967.[1] Previously, the arena hosted the Brantford Alexanders of the Ontario Hockey League from 19781984, and the OHL All-Star game in 1982. The Brantford Smoke of the Colonial Hockey League played there from 1991 to 1998. It was the former home to the Brantford Golden Eagles of the Ontario Hockey Association, and is the home to the Brantford Blast of Allan Cup Hockey. The 2008 Allan Cup was played there from April 14–19, which saw the home town Brantford Blast win the 100th Allan Cup, beating the Bentley Generals 3–1.

In 2015, the building underwent a $400,000 renovation to replace the original wooden seats, and make the building handicap accessible.[2][3] The seating capacity was reduced from 2,981 to 2,952 as a result.

In February 2023, due to upcoming renovations to the FirstOntario Centre, the Hamilton Bulldogs announced they would be temporarily relocating to the Civic Centre and renaming as the Brantford Bulldogs for at least three seasons, beginning in the 2023-24 OHL season. The Civic Centre will also be undergoing over $9 million in renovations, funded by both the Bulldogs and the City of Brantford.[4]

Other events

It also served as a venue for live WWE events throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, including Maple Leaf Wrestling television shows on Hamilton station CHCH-TV.

References

  1. "Observer-Reporter - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  2. nurun.com. "2,952 new seats for civic centre". Brantford Expositor. Archived from the original on August 20, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  3. "Brantford Civic Centre – Renovations now complete – LANCA Contracting Ltd". lanca.com.
  4. Lawson, Samantha (February 8, 2023). "OHL's Hamilton Bulldogs to temporarily call Brantford home". CHCH-DT. Hamilton, Ontario. Retrieved February 9, 2023.

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