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The '''Edgeworth Centre''' is a recreation centre in [[Camrose]], [[Alberta]]. It opened in September, 2007. |
The '''Edgeworth Centre''' is a recreation centre in [[Camrose]], [[Alberta]]. It opened in September, 2007. |
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− | 1. '''Encana Arena''' which seats 2500 people and is the home to the [[Camrose Kodiaks]] of the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League]] and the [[Augustana Vikings]] of the [[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]]. |
+ | 1. '''[[Encana Arena]]''' which seats 2500 people and is the home to the [[Camrose Kodiaks]] of the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League]] and the [[Augustana Vikings]] of the [[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]]. |
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+ | 3. '''[[Max McLean Arena]]''' which seats 1200. This arena will be the home of the [[Camrose Crush]] of the [[North Central Hockey League (Alberta)]] starting with the 2021-22 season. |
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[[Category:Indoor ice hockey venues in Alberta]] |
[[Category:Indoor ice hockey venues in Alberta]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 15 July 2021
The Edgeworth Centre is a recreation centre in Camrose, Alberta. It opened in September, 2007.
It contains three arenas:
1. Encana Arena which seats 2500 people and is the home to the Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League and the Augustana Vikings of the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference.
2. Border Paving Arena which seats 300.
3. Max McLean Arena which seats 1200. This arena will be the home of the Camrose Crush of the North Central Hockey League (Alberta) starting with the 2021-22 season.