Lethbridge Sportsplex | |
Former names | Canada Games Sportsplex (1974-2000) ENMAX Centre (2000-2024) |
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Address | 2510 Scenic Drive South Lethbridge, Alberta |
Location | Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada |
Owner | City of Lethbridge |
Operator | City of Lethbridge |
Capacity | 1,100 in small theatre 5,479 (Hockey) 6,500 in reserve seating 7,100 in festival seating |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1972 |
Opened | September 1974 |
Construction cost | C$4.25 million ($25.5 million in 2023 dollars[1]) |
Architect | Phillips, Barratt, Hillier, Jones and Partners[2] |
General contractor | Wesbridge/Gillett[2] |
Tenants | |
Lethbridge Broncos (WHL) (1974–1986) Alberta Dusters (CBA) (1980–1982) Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL) (1987–present) | |
Website | |
visitlethbridgearena.ca |
The VisitLethbridge.com Arena (formerly Canada Games Sportsplex and ENMAX Centre) is a 5,479-seat multi-purpose arena, in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
It was built to host the 1975 Canada Games and is home to the Lethbridge Hurricanes, of the WHL.
In the early days the facility also included a speedskating rink[3] before it was converted into an outdoor sports field with capacity for 2,000 people. It has since been converted into parking.
In 1997, the 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m2) Servus Sports Centre (formerly the Lethbridge Soccer Centre) was built directly to the south.
The facility has hosted concerts, three-ring circuses, multicultural events, national and international curling championships, basketball events, banquets and skating events. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld performed to a sold-out crowd in 2011. Elton John also performed here in April 2012.
As of August 6, 2024, the naming rights were acquired by the Lethbrige Lodging Association and will be called the VisitLethbridge.com Arena.[4]