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Barrie Arena

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In March 2008, Barrie City Council approved the demolition of the arena so that the city's new Fire Hall No. 1 could be built on the site. The demolition of the arena commenced in July and was completed in September. Artifacts recovered from the arena, including original wood trusses, were
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incorporated into a heritage display in the new fire hall.
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This article about a Canadian ice hockey arena is a
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Barrie
Ontario
Capacity
Barrie Flyers
Barrie Flyers
Barrie Colts
arena
Barrie, Ontario
ice hockey
Barrie Molson Centre
Barrie Flyers
Ontario Hockey League
Barrie Colts
The OHL Arena & Travel Guide - Barrie Arena
The Barrie Examiner - Barrie arena just a memory
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Categories
Defunct ice hockey venues in Canada
Indoor arenas in Ontario
Ontario Hockey League arenas
Buildings and structures in Barrie
Canadian ice hockey venue stubs

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