GFL Environmental Arena
The GFL Environmental Arena is the smaller of two arenas inside the Canada Games Park facility, with seating for 200 fans.
The GFL Environmental Arena is the smaller of two arenas inside the Canada Games Park facility, with seating for 200 fans.
The 1,200 seat Algoma Central Arena is home to a variety of men’s and women’s hockey teams.
A multi-purpose fieldhouse with four gymnasiums featuring four (4) courts that can be configured into a centre court.
The Brock Alumni Field is the outdoor turf field of Brock University’s men’s and women’s soccer, rugby and lacrosse teams.
The Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre is the largest swimming facility in Niagara.
The Legends on the Niagara Golf Course opened in 2002 and is home to two championship courses and a par-3 executive course for a total of 45 holes.
Part of a facility that opened in 1931, Oakes Park Stadium is one of Niagara Falls’ busiest sports facilities.
The Welland Tennis Club was formed in 1913 on the site of an old brickyard, hence the red clay courts.
The Welland International Flatwater Centre is located at the south end of the Welland Recreational Waterway. The Waterway used to be a part of the canal connecting Lake Ontario to Lake Erie.