Steele Arena

Steele Arena was an indoor arena located in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. The arena was built in 1954 along with Cahill Stadium. Both of which served the area unitl the opening of the Credit Union Place in 2008.

The arena was named after Summerside native Clarence J. Steele who had a distinguished amateur and professional career as both a player and a coach. He was a key member of the Charlottetown Abbies team which became the first Maritimes Champion to defeat the Quebec Champion in the 1933-34 Eastern Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs before losing to the eventual 1933-34 Memorial Cup Final winning St. Michaels College Majors. He would later coach the Summerside Aces to a 1958-59 Maritimes Junior Playoffs championship. He passed away on July 12, 1969.