Dalhousie Memorial Arena

The Dalhousie Memorial Arena was a 1,280 seat multi-purpose arena in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was home to the Dalhousie University Tigers Ice hockey team.

The Memorial Arena saw The Dalhousie Tigers Only AUS Championship won in 1978, The Arena was Demolished in 2012, in order to make room for a new Multi-use building at the corner of South and Lemarchant Streets Respectively.

Coordinates: 44°38′9.44″N 63°35′25.17″W / 44.6359556°N 63.590325°W / 44.6359556; -63.590325


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