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Coordinates: 53°113N 105°444W / 53.18417°N 105.73444°W / 53.18417; -105.73444
 

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Art Hauser Centre
Art Hauser Centre is located in Saskatchewan
Art Hauser Centre

Art Hauser Centre

Location within Saskatchewan

Art Hauser Centre is located in Canada
Art Hauser Centre

Art Hauser Centre

Location within Canada

Former namesCommuniplex
Location690 Gary Anderson Way
Prince Albert, SK S6V 2W8
OwnerCity of Prince Albert
OperatorCity of Prince Albert
CapacityHockey: 2,580 (3,366 with standing room)
Concerts: 3,571
Boxing: 3,071
SurfaceMulti-surface
Construction
Broke ground1971
OpenedDecember 12, 1971
Renovated2005
Expanded2005
Construction cost$500,000[1]
($3.76 million in 2023 dollars[2])
ArchitectMoore & Taylor Architects[1]
Project managerDesign Management, Ltd.[1]
Tenants
Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
(1971–present)
Prince Albert Mintos

The Art Hauser Centre (formerly the Communiplex) is a multi-purpose arenainPrince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built in 1971 and is home to the Prince Albert Raiders Ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League. Its hockey capacity is 2,580 seated, plus another 786 spots that are standing-room only.

The Art Hauser Centre was formerly known as the Prince Albert Communiplex, but it was renamed late in the 2004-2005 hockey season as part of the "Bring Back The Magic" campaign. This was an endeavour to raise money for extensive renovations to the Communiplex. In just under a month, the campaign raised over $3 million.

The arena was named in honour of local businessperson Art Hauser, who made a donation of $1 million to the campaign. Renovations were completed in the spring of 2006.

Changes to the arena included new concessions at the southeast corner of the building on both levels, new washrooms at the southeast corner of the building on both levels, new seats in the entire arena, renovated dressing rooms, a new centre-ice scoreboard with video boards on all 4 sides, an expanded Ches Leach Lounge, a new front lobby named for Prince Albert-born former NHL goalie Johnny Bower with concessions and team store, and new offices for both the WHL Raiders and the City of Prince Albert.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "P.A. Council Moves to Proceed with Plans for $500,000 Arena". The StarPhoenix. Saskatoon. June 3, 1971. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  • ^ 1688 to 1923: Geloso, Vincent, A Price Index for Canada, 1688 to 1850 (December 6, 2016). Afterwards, Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18-10-0005-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0021) "Consumer Price Index, annual average, not seasonally adjusted". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021. and table 18-10-0004-13 "Consumer Price Index by product group, monthly, percentage change, not seasonally adjusted, Canada, provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  • External links[edit]

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