Universiade Pavilion

Multi-purpose indoor arena in Alberta, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Universiade Pavilion, better known as the Butterdome, is a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on the campus of the University of Alberta. It was built for the 1983 Summer Universiade.

LocationMain Campus
Capacity5,500
Opened1983
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Universiade Pavilion
The Butterdome
Universiade Pavilion (Butterdome) in 2007.
Interactive map of Universiade Pavilion
LocationMain Campus
OwnerUniversity of Alberta
Capacity5,500
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Opened1983
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While the official name of the facility is the Universiade Pavilion, because of its rectangular shape and bright yellow exterior, locals quickly began referring to it as the Butterdome. Today, even the University of Alberta often uses this nickname to refer to this structure.[1]

The upper sections of the regular seating are permanently mounted, while the lower sections are collapsible to increase the space available on the floor. During the University Games, the capacity was increased to 11,000 using temporary bleachers.

Facilities at the Pavilion include:

  • 6-lane rubberized 200 m indoor track (10-lane 60 m sprint straightaway)
  • 4 basketball/volleyball/tennis courts
  • 4 badminton courts
  • Long jump and pole vault
  • Wrestling room

The facility also hosts indoor soccer, flatball, and field hockey games.

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