Spokane Arena (original)

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Coordinates47°40′13″N 117°26′26″W / 47.67031°N 117.44069°W / 47.67031; -117.44069
OperatorSpokane Arena Company
Capacity2,300-4,000[1]
Spokane Arena
Elm Street Barn[1]
Interactive map of Spokane Arena
LocationSpokane, Washington
Coordinates47°40′13″N 117°26′26″W / 47.67031°N 117.44069°W / 47.67031; -117.44069
OperatorSpokane Arena Company
Capacity2,300-4,000[1]
Surfacemechanically frozen ice[1]
Construction
OpenedNovember 1, 1916
Tenants
Spokane Canaries 1916–17
Gonzaga Bulldogs men's ice hockey 1936–40
Spokane Bombers 1937–41

The Spokane Arena was a 4,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Spokane, Washington, United States. It was home to the Spokane Canaries Pacific Coast Hockey Association franchise from 1916 to 1917. It was built in 1916.[2] The venue was an open air arena that is said to be among the first to utilize artificial ice and had a capacity variously reported to be 2,300-4,000.[1] The arena was located at the corner of North Elm Street and West Maxwell Drive across the street from Cannon Park in Spokane's West Central neighborhood and The Spokesman-Review roughly estimated the arenas' record attendance figure at about 1,500 for the second home game of the Spokane Canaries. [3]

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