Mohawk 4 Ice Centre

Mohawk 4 Ice Centre
Mohawk 4 Ice Centre

Mohawk 4 Ice Centre is a recreation complex found in Mohawk Sports Park on Mountain Brow Boulevard near Mohawk Road East in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[1]

At over 136,000 square feet (12,600 m2), The Mohawk 4 Ice Centre includes 4 NHL sized ice pads, a total of twenty-four change rooms, a large multi-purpose room, sports retail outlet, offices, administration and food and beverage facilities on both floors. A conservative estimate of attendance in a single season of use for The Mohawk 4 Ice Centre is over 1,500,000 attendees.[citation needed]

It is also the home of the Stoney Creek Oldtimers Hockey Association,[2] Hamilton Junior Bulldogs[3] and the Civic Employees Hockey League.[4] It is also the home of ASHL - (Adult Safe Hockey League): the Largest Hockey League in the continent for both men and women in various divisions.[5]

It is the Premier Skating & Hockey training facility in the city. A number of workshops are held there and these include; Pro Hockey Life Academy,[6] and a number of power skating programs, including The Verve Academy of Skating[7], Velenosi Powerskating, [8]and Kelly Reed Hockey[9] A number of Hamilton area NHL and pro hockey players use the facility for off-season training.

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Coordinates: 43°12′34″N 79°49′01″W / 43.20949°N 79.81706°W / 43.20949; -79.81706


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