Thunderbird Sports Centre
The Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre (formerly UBC Winter Sports Centre, also known as UBC Thunderbird Arena) is a LEED Silver certified indoor arena in Greater Vancouver, on the campus of the University of British Columbia. Located in the University Endowment Lands, it is just outside the city limits of Vancouver, British Columbia. The arena is home to the UBC Thunderbirds men's and women's ice hockey teams, and contains one international-size 61 m × 30 m (200 ft × 98.4 ft) ice rink.
The Doug, UBC Thunderbird Arena | |
Former names | UBC Winter Sports Centre |
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Location | University Endowment Lands, British Columbia, Canada |
Capacity | Ice hockey: 7,500 Concerts: 8,000 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | April 2006 |
Opened | July 7, 2008 |
Construction cost | C$47.8 million |
Architect | Kasian Architecture |
Tenants | |
UBC Thunderbirds (U Sports) (2008–present) 2010 Winter Olympics 2016 CIS Men's Basketball Championship Vancouver Canucks (Practice Facility) |
The facility was built around an older ice hockey facility, the historic Father Bauer Arena, which opened in October 1963. This was named after the late Father David Bauer, who, together with Bob Hindmarch, established Canada's first national hockey team at UBC in 1963 in preparation for the 1964 Winter Olympics.[1][2] The UBC Thunderbird Arena replaced the Father Bauer Arena as the home of the UBC Thunderbirds ice hockey team. It is also the practice facility for Vancouver's NHL team, the Vancouver Canucks.
The main ice rink has 7,500 seats and can expand to 8,000 for concerts. The other rinks are Father Bauer Arena and Protrans Arena with spectator capacities of 980 and 200, respectively.[3][4]
Construction began in April 2006 with the refurbishment of the Father Bauer Arena and the addition of a new practice arena. The new stadium arena was opened on July 7, 2008.[5] On August 21, 2009, the Thunderbird Sports Centre was renamed Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in honour of Doug Mitchell, an UBC alumnus, lawyer, and amateur and professional sports leader.[6]
2010 Vancouver Olympics
The venue was used for several men's and women's ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics, and was used for sledge hockey in the 2010 Winter Paralympics.[7]
Davis Cup
The venue was used in Canada's first round draw against France in the Davis Cup in February 2012, and it was used again in February and April 2013 when Canada faced Spain and then Italy.
2014 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games
The 2014 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games were held in Vancouver and the university was the host venue for the competition being held from July 7 to 13, 2014. The Games featured athletes with an intellectual disability from across the country competing in eleven sports, ten of which were also qualifiers for the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Notable Events
Fall Out Boy - Believers Never Die Tour Part Deux - 11 April 2009
The Wiggles - Go Bananas! Live In Concert - 9 October 2009
Sesame Street Live - Elmo's Healthy Heroes - 6-7 August 2011
Sesame Street Live - Elmo Makes Music - 21-22 July 2012
Bassnectar - Fall Tour 2012 - 27 October 2012
The Wiggles - The Celebration Tour! - 28 October 2012
Sesame Street Live - Elmo Makes Music - 21-22 December 2013
Sesame Street Live - Let's Dance - 10-11 December 2014
Sodagreen - Meet again World Tour - 20 September 2015
A-Mei - Utopia World Tour - 29 November 2016
Joker Xue - Skyscraper World Tour - 3 November 2018
The 1975 - Music for Cars Tour - 26 April 2019
JoJo Siwa - D.R.E.A.M. The Tour - 20 August 2019
Olivia Rodrigo - Sour Tour - 7 April 2022
Avril Lavigne - Bite Me 2022 Canada Tour - 24 May 2022
5 Seconds of Summer - Take My Hand World Tour - 11 June 2022
Carly Rae Jepsen - The So Nice Tour - 29 October 2022
Jim Gaffigan - Dark Pale Tour - 15 January 2023
Nav - Never Sleep '23 Tour - 12 March 2023
Keshi - Hell & Back Tour - 1 April 2023
Lewis Capaldi - Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent Tour - 25 April 2023
Jackson Wang - Magic Man World Tour - 30 April 2023
Kali Uchis - Red Moon In Venus Tour - 23 May 2023
A Boogie wit da Hoodie - Me Vs. Myself Tour - 10-11 June 2023
Jimmy Carr - Terribly Funny Tour - 24 June 2023
Louis Tomlinson - Faith in the Future World Tour - 26 June 2023
Charlie Puth - Charlie the Live Experience - 3 July 2023
Lil Yachty - Field Trip Tour - 21 October 2023
References
- Glass Steel and Stone: UBC Thunderbird Arena Archived January 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- UBC Thunderbird Arena: The Birthplace of Canada’s First National Hockey Team
- Hosting BC: UBC Thunderbird Arena - Description Archived May 30, 2012, at archive.today
- [Vancouver 2010: UBC Thunderbird Arena, more information Archived February 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- Lee, Jeff (2008-07-07). "UBC Thunderbird Arena opens ahead of schedule". The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
- UBC Thunderbird Sports Centre named in honour of hockey builder Doug Mitchell Archived October 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- Vancouver2010.com profile.