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Sault Memorial Gardens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A fan's guide to the Sault Memorial Gardens. ... Arena Name: Sault Memorial Gardens; Capacity: 3,990; Built: 1949; Last Game: 2006; Demolished: 2006; Address: 269 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, ON, P6A 1Y9; Ice Surface Size: Regulation;
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A fan's guide to the Essar Centre. ... Former Arena: Sault Memorial Gardens; Occasional Second Home: Norris Center; ... When the art moderne masterpiece Sault Memorial Gardens was demolished over the summer of 2006, one of Ontario's most unique and beautiful arenas was lost.
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Buy Sault Memorial Gardens tickets and find concert schedules, venue information, and seating charts for Sault Memorial Gardens. Search for concert tickets, tour dates and venues in your area on LiveNation.com. ... Get Sault Memorial Gardens concert tickets, venue details and event information at Live Nation.
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Topics Sault Memorial Gardens Topic Home ... ; The Sault Memorial Gardens was the focal point of ice hockey ... ; Gouin Street Arena is the predecessor to the Sault Memorial Gardens, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario premier sports complex from 1949-2006. It was built in the early 1900s on Gouin Street between Queen and Bay Streets...
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Sault Memorial Gardens Demolished during summer of 2006. Replaced by Steelback Centre (next door). 1993 Memorial Cup.
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SAULT MEMORIAL GARDENS; COMMEMORATING 50 YEARS OF SERVICE; TO SAULT STE. MARIE; A buzz of mid-winter excitement filled Sault Ste. Marie’s cool air a half century ago this month. On Sunday, February 20, 1949, the Sault Memorial Gardens was dedicated and officially opened.
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The Sault Thunderbirds were a professional ice hockey team in the Eastern Professional Hockey League from 1959 to 1962. The Thunderbirds were based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and played at the Sault Memorial Gardens.
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Sault Memorial Gardens recommissioning (non-Sault residents) Petition, hosted at PetitionOnline.com ... WHEREAS the Sault Memorial Gardens was originally dedicated in 1949 as a perpetual memorial to all war veterans; Past, present and future, and ; WHEREAS the new Sault Ste. Marie sports & entertainment complex is...
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This is the event beacon on the Memorial Tower at the soon to be closed and demolished Sault Memorial Gardens Arena. The light is turned on to let all know ...
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