Broke ground 1989 Phone +1 403-343-7800 | Opened 1991 Province Alberta | |
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Location 4847B 19th Street
Red Deer, Alberta
T4R 2N7 Owner Westerner Exposition Association Operator Westerner Exposition Association Capacity Hockey: 7,111
Concerts: 7,819 Construction cost $23 million
($35.2 million in 2017 dollars) Address 4847A 19 St, Red Deer, AB T4R 2N7, Canada Similar ENMAX Centre, Canalta Centre, Sandman Centre, Alberta Sports Hall of Fame a, CN Centre |
Enmax centrium expansion
The ENMAX Centrium is a two-tier 7,111-seat multi-purpose arena in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1991 and is the home arena of the Red Deer Rebels hockey team. The arena can hold a maximum of 7,819 people when floor seating is used. "Half house" seating is 3,357 when floor to ceiling divider curtains are used to mask off unused seating.
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Located in Westerner Park in the south end of Red Deer, the Centrium is the largest indoor venue in Red Deer and Central Alberta. Besides hockey, it also hosts concerts, basketball, motor sports, ice shows, major curling events, circuses, boxing, rodeos, professional wrestling, trade shows and conventions.
Various notable artists have performed here, including Snoop Dogg, Mötley Crüe, Nickelback, Hilary Duff, Elton John, Bryan Adams, Billy Talent, Skillet, Rush, and Hedley.
The arena is currently named for ENMAX Consolidated, a utility services company which purchased the naming rights.
It was the primary site for the 1995 World Junior Hockey Championship, the 2004 and 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and Game 7 of the 2007 Super Series
In 2012, the ENMAX Centrium expansion was completed. The recent expansion offers 13 more luxury suites, a new 40-seat club suite and an additional 1,000 seats.
The Centrium was the primary site for the 2016 Memorial Cup.