Newmarket Recreational Complex
The Royals played home games at the Newmarket Recreational Complex. Since then the arena has been renamed the Ray Twinney Complex, for the former Mayor of Newmarket. It was built in 1985, and has a capacity of 3,700 seats.
- The OHL Arena & Travel Guide - Newmarket Recreational Complex
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