Haj-Ahmad Family Foundation Track
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The Haj-Ahmad Family Foundation Track is a 200m indoor track suspended above the gymnasium at Canada Games Park.
The sports venues featured here are among Niagara’s finest facilities that hosted the 2022 Canada Games.
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The Haj-Ahmad Family Foundation Track is a 200m indoor track suspended above the gymnasium at Canada Games Park.
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The GFL Environmental Arena is the smaller of two arenas inside the Canada Games Park facility, with seating for 200 fans.
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The 1,200 seat Algoma Central Arena is home to a variety of men’s and women’s hockey teams.
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A multi-purpose fieldhouse with four gymnasiums featuring four (4) courts that can be configured into a centre court.
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The Brock Alumni Field is the outdoor turf field of Brock University’s men’s and women’s soccer, rugby and lacrosse teams.
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The Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre is the largest swimming facility in Niagara.
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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.
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Part of a facility that opened in 1931, Oakes Park Stadium is one of Niagara Falls’ busiest sports facilities.
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The Welland Tennis Club was formed in 1913 on the site of an old brickyard, hence the red clay courts.