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Originally Posted by wave46
Obviously, indoor arenas are huge here for one big reason (NHL), but are supremely more useful as they can be used for other events (NBA/concerts) 365 days a year. Only notable 'failure' was the Corel Centre/Scotiabank Place/Canadian Tire Place/insert future sponsor here, because it was built in the boonies.
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Large number of NHL sized indoor arenas, even medium sized arenas, isn't necessarily specific to Canada. California has just as many as Canada with a similar population size, & not just for sports, even with large sized outdoor venues for entertainment like Hollywood Bowl & Shoreline Amp, etc. California has just as many indoor venues. UK has a lot more large sized indoor arenas than I would've ever expected but they are mostly for other sports and entertainment.
Corel Centre & 'Sask Place' are similar in that they were built on outskirts when
available downtown land/higher costs or opposition to centralized large sized arena construction was in it's prime, but building arenas like Gila River on outskirts of some cities are still viable.
'Sask Place' even without an NHL team has been such a success that City of Saskatoon is planning on building new arena downtown in the next decade.
Bruce Urban, one of the pro sports tenants at Sask Place is even putting money towards it being built a bigger arena. This will also help with attracting more events and concerts since current arena is the primary entertainment indoor arena in The Prairies attracting the largest indoor concerts outside of Alberta.
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As far as CFL Stadium being built for Atlantic Schooner's goes, I think The CFL should still award Maritimes a team, have the team split home games between Monctown stadium and an enlarged St Mary's Stadium. Charge full price for half season tickets at each of the venues to make up for the barely half sized venues and if there is a demand for the CFL in the Maritimes it should be obvious early on whether they should go ahead and build a $200 million full sized stadium at some point in the future.