Eastlink Centre
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The Eastlink Centre (French: Centre Eastlink) (formerly known as the Charlottetown Civic Centre) is a combined hockey/basketball arena and trade and convention facility located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
History
The facility's original name was the Charlottetown Civic Centre (1989–2013). It was built in 1989–1990 and opened in the fall of 1990 as the principal venue for the 1991
The facility's location was the subject of significant controversy during its planning stages as various sites were being considered within the City of Charlottetown and surrounding communities; Charlottetown having argued that as host city for the games, the facility should be located on land within its boundaries. It was eventually decided by the games organizing committee and the federal and provincial governments to build the arena as part of a larger redevelopment of the Provincial Exhibition grounds in the neighbouring town of Parkdale (which amalgamated into Charlottetown in 1996).
The 3,200 seat capacity arena was to be built on the southern side of the Charlottetown Driving Park (a harness racing track) and adjoining Kennedy Coliseum (an agricultural show facility), which would be renovated into a multi-use exhibition hall. Following construction there were many complaints from patrons and tenants of the arena, citing wasted space and the lack of seating down to the boards.
Following the 1991 Canada Winter Games, the Charlottetown Civic Centre and its arena became the responsibility of the City of Charlottetown (despite being located outside city limits until municipal amalgamation in 1996). In 2003, following extended complaints from patrons and tenants, the arena's seating was redesigned and expanded with additional seating placed down to the glass in several locations, as well as "luxury boxes" or sky boxes. The current capacity of the arena is 3,718 (3,690 seated).
On September 13, 2013, Charlottetown City Council announced that the facility was being renamed the Eastlink Centre after selling the naming rights for an undetermined period of time to the telecommunications company Eastlink.
Tenants
The facility has been the home rink of the
Since 2013, the Eastlink Centre has been the home of the Island Storm of the National Basketball League of Canada.
From 1993 to 1996, the facility was the home of the American Hockey League's Prince Edward Island Senators.
From 1990 to 2003, the facility was also home to the
Until the 2008 opening of the
In 2011, the facility hosted the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts from February 19 to 27.
Concerts
The facility has hosted numerous concerts over the years, including The Tragically Hip, Bryan Adams, The Guess Who, Willie Nelson, The White Stripes, George Jones, and Girlicious on their first tour. On November 3, 2009, magician David Copperfield performed there. Stompin' Tom Connors was the first to play there.
External links
Media related to Eastlink Centre at Wikimedia Commons