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Bell Centennial Arena

Coordinates: 45°19′30″N 75°48′39″W / 45.32500°N 75.81083°W / 45.32500; -75.81083
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Bell Centennial Arena
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Location50 Cassidy Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K2H-6K1
Coordinates45°19′30″N 75°48′39″W / 45.32500°N 75.81083°W / 45.32500; -75.81083
OwnerCity of Ottawa
OperatorCity of Ottawa
Capacity1000
Field size24.384 metres (80.00 ft) x 57.912 metres (190.00 ft)
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
OpenedOctober 9, 1965
Renovated2010

Bell Centennial Arena also known as Bell Arena for short, Bell Arena is a multi-purpose arena located in Bells Corners in Nepean, Ontario behind Bell High School at 50 Cassidy Dr. former Cedarview Road before the new Veterans Memorial Highway (Ontario Highway 416) was built.

History

Thanksgiving weekend of 1965, Nepean Township made history. Township officials opened the first two centennial projects in Canada; the Merivale and Bell Centennial Arenas. The first declared open was Merivale adjacent of Merivale High School on Merivale road, and in a ceremony held 30 minutes away, the Bell Centennial Arena was then officially opened. Both projects had a combined cost in excess of $584,000.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Canada's First Centennial Projects – Open Nepean Arenas", The Ottawa Journal, p. 3, October 12, 1965, archived from the original on unknown date, retrieved July 30, 2014 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |archivedate= (help)
  2. ^ "Hockey Teams Open Training", The Ottawa Journal, p. 14, October 1, 1968, archived from the original on unknown date, retrieved July 30, 2014 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |archivedate= (help)
  3. ^ "First International Tournament In High School Hockey Opens Today", The Ottawa Journal, p. 12, December 28, 1968, archived from the original on unknown date, retrieved July 30, 2014 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |archivedate= (help)

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