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Cowichan Community Centre

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by 29 metres (Eveleth's is 33 m/110 ft), however Guinness originally said the Minnesota hockey stick was the largest as it was constructed from pure wood, while the Expo stick had a steel framework. On July 12, 2008, they reversed their decision and the hockey stick was declared the world's
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Since 1978, the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre (formerly known as the Cowichan Theatre) has been the premiere entertainment venue in Cowichan welcoming thousands of visitors, patrons, performers and artists to its 731-seat proscenium-arch theatre. The Cowichan Performing Arts Centre serves the
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In November 2008, the Capitals & the Island Savings Centre Commission jointly bought a Centaur Products H-2105 scoreboard to bring the arena up to Junior "A" standards. The Cowichan Community Centre joins a growing list of BCHL arenas to have a centre-ice hung scoreboard.
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The Cowichan Performing Arts Centre is a function of the Arts & Culture Division of the Cowichan Valley Regional District's Recreation & Culture Department, with funding coming from throughout the Cowichan Region, from the Malahat to Ladysmith.
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is the new swimming pool facility located adjacent to the Cowichan Community Centre, in the Municipality of North Cowichan and near the City of Duncan, completed for the 2008
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Cowichan region as a community theatre for local groups, as a roadhouse for touring professional artists, and as a conference and convention facility.
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is a large hall upstairs connected to the Arena; it is a "Hall of Fame" for the Capitals and all the professional hockey players who come from
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Mounted on the eastern wall of the arena is a 62 m (205 ft) Hockey Stick, and Puck; the stick was declared the World's Biggest by
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The Cowichan Citizen newspaper had an article about the installation of the seats in 2007. It said "1,350 plastic seats" specifically
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have hosted their Training Camp at least three times in Cowichan Valley, 1980, 1984 and 1986.
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http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_central/cowichannewsleader/news/16596441.html
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Common knowledge of the late 1950s tells of a "Curling Rink" located where the arena is
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Cowichan Community Centre (1978–2008), Island Savings Centre (2008–2019)
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Cowichan Valley Arena

North Cowichan, British Columbia
Coordinates
48°46′58″N 123°42′11″W / 48.78278°N 123.70313°W / 48.78278; -123.70313
Municipality of North Cowichan
Cowichan Valley Regional District
Capacity
Ice hockey
Concert
Cowichan Valley Capitals
BCHL
Duncan Dynamics Gymnastics
BCGS
Cowichan Valley, British Columbia
Island Savings
North American Indigenous Games
2007 picture of the interior, showing the plastic seats
Duncan, BC
Capacity
Hockey
Cowichan Valley Capitals
BCHL
North Cowichan
British Columbia
Cowichan Valley Capitals
British Columbia Hockey League
Cowichan Valley
Vancouver Canucks
Guinness World Records

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