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Status
  
Complete

Current tenants
  
Festival of the Sound

Floor count
  
3

Floor area
  
2,500 m²

Cost
  
12.4 million CAD

Current tenant
  
Festival of the Sound

Elevation
  
176 m (577 ft)

Construction started
  
Spring 2002

Floors
  
3

Province
  
Ontario

Inaugurated
  
July 2003

Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts

Location
  
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada

Address
  
2 Bay St, Parry Sound, ON P2A 1S3, Canada

Similar
  
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The Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts is a performance hall and sports museum in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. It is the primary performance venue for the annual Festival of the Sound summer classical music festival. The centre is named for Charles W. Stockey, an early and enthusiastic supporter and board member of the Festival of the Sound. Construction of the CAD$12.4-million centre was started in the spring of 2002 and the official opening took place in July 2003 (2003-July).

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The centre sits on a 1.5-hectare (3.5-acre) site on a peninsula where the Seguin River flows into Parry Sound on Georgian Bay and adjacent to the town's harbour area. The building has 2,500 square metres (27,000 square feet) of floor space. It includes a 480-seat music hall with acoustics by Artec Consultants and the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame, celebrating the Parry Sound native and ice hockey legend Bobby Orr. The centre was designed to look and feel like a Georgian Bay cottage; wood is used extensively for structural and decorative purposes.

References

Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts Wikipedia