Location | Georgia Street at Denman Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Owner | Vancouver Arena Company Limited |
Capacity | 10,500 |
Field size | 210 ft x 85 ft (surface) |
Surface | mechanically frozen ice |
Construction | |
Opened | December 26, 1911 |
Demolished | 1936 |
Construction cost | $226,382[1] |
Tenants | |
Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) (1911–1926) New Westminster Royals (PCHA) (1911–1914) Vancouver Lions (PCHL, NWHL) (1928–1936) |
Denman Arena was an indoor arena located in the West End neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia. The arena was located at 1805 West Georgia Street at the northwest corner with Denman Street. It opened in December 1911 and was destroyed by fire in 1936. Its primary use was for ice sports such as ice hockey. It was the home ice rink of the Vancouver Millionaires professional ice hockey team, and was the location of the 1915 Stanley Cup championships. The arena was also used for other sports, musical performances, and public assemblies. It was an assembly point for Canadian servicemen during World War I. The 10,500-seat arena was the largest in Canada at the time, and introduced mechanically frozen or "artificial" ice to Canada.[2]