Major Tournaments and Events Hosted
| Tournament/Event | Sport/Event | Year(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Labatt/Nokia/Tim Hortons Brier | Men's Curling | 1989; 2000; 2004; 2012 | Alberta won the tournament in 1989, British Columbia won the tournament in 2000, Nova Scotia won the tournament in 2004 and Ontario won the tournament in 2012. |
| CHL Memorial Cup | Hockey | 1989, 2013 | Swift Current Broncos won the tournament in 1989. |
| IIHF World Under-20 Championship | Hockey | 1990–91; 2009–10 | Canada won gold at the tournament in 1991 and the United States won gold in 2010. |
| Scott Tournament of Hearts | Women's Curling | 1991 | British Columbia won the tournament. |
| Canada Cup | Hockey | 1991 | Was one of several host facilities for the tournament. |
| CIS University Cup | Hockey | 1998, 1999, 2000, 2013, 2014 | New Brunswick won the tournament in 1998 and Alberta won the tournament in 1999 and 2000. |
| FIVB Women's Junior Volleyball World Championship | Women's Volleyball | 1999 | Russia won the tournament. |
| Juno Awards | Canadian Music Award Show | 2007 | |
| Canada/Russia Super Series | Hockey | 2007 | Game 6 of the series held at Credit Union Centre. |
| Masters of Curling - Capital One Grand Slam of Curling | Men's Curling | 2008 | Glenn Howard's rink won the tournament. |
| Warped Tour | Music festival | 2008 |
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