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The '''Jubilee Recreation Centre''' is a 1,586-seat<ref>[http://www.fortsask.ca/ftsk_thingstodo/Arenas.aspx?id=290 Jubilee Recreation Centre - Official site]</ref> multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Fort Saskatchewan]], [[Alberta]]. It was home to the [[Fort Saskatchewan Traders]]. The arena is also referred to as "the JRC". |
The '''Jubilee Recreation Centre''' is a 1,586-seat<ref>[http://www.fortsask.ca/ftsk_thingstodo/Arenas.aspx?id=290 Jubilee Recreation Centre - Official site]</ref> multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Fort Saskatchewan]], [[Alberta]]. It was home to the [[Fort Saskatchewan Traders]]. The arena is also referred to as "the JRC". |
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+ | Now only little league hockey, the CJHL Pyramid Corporation Hawks and Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs men's senior "AA" hockey is played at the location. The city's lacrosse team called The Fort Saskatchewan Rebels play here as well. |
The town has two other arenas, one located in the [[Dow Centennial Centre]], the other located in the arena called the Sportsplex. |
The town has two other arenas, one located in the [[Dow Centennial Centre]], the other located in the arena called the Sportsplex. |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 3 June 2020
The Jubilee Recreation Centre is a 1,586-seat[1] multi-purpose arena in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. It was home to the Fort Saskatchewan Traders. The arena is also referred to as "the JRC".
Now only little league hockey, the CJHL Pyramid Corporation Hawks and Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs men's senior "AA" hockey is played at the location. The city's lacrosse team called The Fort Saskatchewan Rebels play here as well.
The town has two other arenas, one located in the Dow Centennial Centre, the other located in the arena called the Sportsplex.
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