Colchester Legion Stadium

Colchester Legion Stadium
Colchester Legion Stadium
Location 14 Lorne St.
Truro, Nova Scotia
Opened 1965
Capacity Hockey 2,100
Tenants
Truro Bearcats

The Colchester Legion Stadium is a 2,100-seat multi-purpose arena in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

The Colchester Legion Stadium has six team dressing rooms, an officials room and first aid room. Canteens and washrooms are located at the front of the facility. Upstairs is a fully heated lounge which overlooks the ice surface or main venue area of the stadium.

Colchester Legion Stadium is home to the Truro Bearcats of the Maritime Junior Hockey League (MJAHL). The facility has hosted the 1998 Allan Cup as it was won by the Truro Bearcats senior team, 2001 World Under 17 Hockey Championships (co-hosted with New Glasgow) and the 2002 Fred Page Cup. The MJAHL All Stars played Team Canada East of the World Junior "A" Challenge at the stadium. The event took place October 29, 2009.

Colchester Legion Stadium is also home to local High School Hockey, Minor Hockey, Lacrosse during the summer and a local figure skating club. The stadium hosts the Colchester County Home Show annually. Events such as expos, model railway shows, a circus and flea markets are held often during summer months.

The arena hosted the Hockeyville NHL exhibition game between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on September 25, 2006. The Canadiens won the game 7-3. The nearby community of Salmon River won the CBC competition during the Spring of 2006.

In 2009, major renovations to the Colchester Legion Stadium began. For more information see: Renovations and Development.

Facilities

  • Seating Capacity of 2100
  • Upstairs Lounge Overlooking Ice Surface
  • Six Team Dressing Rooms
  • Officials Room
  • Medical Room
  • Skate Shop/Pro Shop
  • Canteen

Renovations and Development

The Town of Truro and Municipality of Colchester County had agreed to co-operate in constructing a replacement stadium should the region win the right to be Nova Scotia's host community for the 2011 Canada Winter Games however the agreement was cancelled after Halifax won the right to be the host community.

In 2008 Mayors from the county of Colchester and the Town of Truro signed a memorandum of understanding regarding stadium renovations and the construction of a new civic centre for the region. The project was expected to cost $33 million dollars. $2.4 million was to be contributed from that total to stadium renovations. By February 2009 the Town of Truro informed customers of the stadium that renovations would begin in the Summer months. Although, renovations to the stadium had not yet been approved.

The Truro Bearcats played their first regular season game of 2009/10 in the newly renovated stadium on September 12, 2009. The Bearcats paid tribute to the stadium and the renovation with presentations prior to the game. The Bearcats went on to win the game 4-0.

Federal funding for renovations to the Colchester Legion Stadium were invested in December 2009. Phase one of two in the renovation project had already been completed through the Summer. $855,000 was contributed. The Atlantic Canada Opportunity Agency (ACOA)’s Recreational Infrastructure Canada program under Canada’s Economic Action Plan provided the funding. Renovations were then estimated to cost $2.65 million.

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