Beausejour Sportsplex

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The Beausejour Sportsplex (formerly Sun Gro Centre) is a multi-purpose recreation complex located in the town of Beausejour, Manitoba. The complex features a 1,100 seat ice hockey arena, a curling club, an outdoor pool, and an indoor walking track.

Capacity1,100 (ice hockey)
Opened2002 (2002)
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Beausejour Sportsplex
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LocationBeausejour, Manitoba, Canada
Capacity1,100 (ice hockey)
Construction
Opened2002 (2002)
Tenants
Beausejour Beavers (MSHL) 2002-2016
Beausejour Blades (MJHL) 2007-2009
Beausejour Shock (HTJHL) 2010-2013
Eastman Selects (MU18HL) 2009-2025
Beausejour Comets (CRJHL) 2022-present
Website
townofbeausejour.ca
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The complex opened in 2002 and was completed at a cost of $2.75 million. The project was primarily funded by the taxpayers of Beausejour and the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead. The federal government contributed $250,000.[1] The naming rights to the facility were sold to Sun Gro Horticulture.

The Beausejour Sportsplex is the home arena for the Eastman Selects of the Manitoba Midget 'AAA' Hockey League and the Beausejour Comets of the Capital Region Junior Hockey League. Previously, the Beausejour Sportsplex also hosted the Beausejour Beavers of the Manitoba Senior Hockey League and the Beausejour Blades of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. Beausejour's minor hockey and ringette teams also play their home games at the arena.[2]

The Beausejour Sportsplex has hosted three Manitoba provincial curling championships the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the 2011 Safeway Championship, and the 2016 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts. [3]

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