Carmelita Landry Arena

The Carmelita Landry Arena is a former hockey arena located on the campus of Fitchburg State University in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The arena was replaced as a hockey venue by the opening of the Wallace Civic Center in 1970. The arena was the original home of the Fitchburg State Falcons men's ice hockey team. The arena fell into a state of disrepair after being closed as a hockey rink. An extensive renovation turned the former arena into a start of the art exercise facility in 2018. The facility is named in honor of Fitchburg native Carmelita Landry who was known as the "Fitchburg Speed Queen" The facility is attached to the Civic Center and has operated by the University since August of 2007.

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic it was converted into a morgue to deal with the issues with storage of bodies in the area.