- Fort William Gardens
Infobox Stadium | stadium_name = Fort William Gardens
nickname =
location = 901 Miles Street
Thunder Bay,Ontario ,Canada P7C 1J9
broke_ground =1952
opened =1953 (?)
owner = The City of Thunder Bay
construction_cost =
contractor =
architect =
tenants =Lakehead Thunderwolves (Hockey)(2001 -Present)Fort William North Stars (Hockey)(2005 -Present)
Fort William Figure Skating Club
seating_capacity = Fixed Arena Seating 3,371
Total Capacity 4,690
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Concerts 4,200Basketball 4,200Boxing 4,200
Ice events 3,630The Fort William Gardens is a 4,690-capacity (3,371-seat) multi-purpose
arena inThunder Bay, Ontario ,Canada . It was built in1952 and is home to theLakehead Thunderwolves ice hockey team .Previous tenants include the
Thunder Bay Flyers of the 'Junior A'United States Hockey League , theThunder Bay Senators /Thunder Bay Thunder Cats of theColonial Hockey League (which became theUnited Hockey League ), and theThunder Bay Twins (senior men's hockey). Since 2001 the Gardens has been home to the Lakehead Thunderwolves men's university hockey program and has also played host to aSuperior International Junior Hockey League team. TheThunder Bay Bulldogs called the Gardens home from2001 to2005 , then were replaced by theFort William North Stars .History
The Gardens has a long history of hockey, however, the isolation of Thunder Bay and travel costs have prevented the Gardens from retaining most teams. It once hosted an NHL pre-season game between the Ottawa Senators and Washington Capitals, and two pre-season AHL games between the St. John's Maple Leafs and Manitoba Moose.
The Gardens played host to the 1967
Memorial Cup series in which theToronto Marlboros defeated thePort Arthur Marrs for the national junior hockey championship.The Gardens has also hosted several national
curling championships:- 1960Tim Hortons Brier - 1976 Women'sCanadian Junior Curling Championships - 1991 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships.- 1996 Scott Tournament of Hearts - 2002 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Open (Grand Slam Event)The Gardens has also been home to some of the larger indoor concerts in Thunder Bay due to its capacity, including bands such as:
Our Lady Peace ,Nickelback ,Pearl Jam ,The Tragically Hip and R.E.M. It has also been used for Remembrance Day Ceremonies, festivals, circuses, and many other events.The Fort William Gardens was completely renovated in
1995 .Future
The future of the Gardens is uncertain. Most concerts are now performed at the more intimate,
Thunder Bay Community Auditorium , which seats approximately 1,500. Lakehead University has proposed working with the city to build a new, larger arena and convention centre to replace the Gardens. City council has agreed for the need for such an arena, but believes that the Gardens is still in usable condition. City council turned down the most recent proposal in October 2006. In February 2007, city council decided to lease a new boiler for the facility, holding off a decision to purchase a new one in the event that a replacement is successfully approved. [http://ctbpub.city.thunder-bay.on.ca/ctbappl/nonlinecorprpts.nsf/d72272df4a5c0cfd85256afd000c9b6b/dc938d5cc06ad2ac8525728b00685056?OpenDocument]External links
* [http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=468 Fort William Gardens]
* [http://www.tbshows.com/venues/fort_william_gardens/ TBShows.com Concert information at Fort William Gardens]
* [http://www.azhockey.com/Fo.htm Azhockey.com page]
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