
Submitted by: BuckyHermit (from Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Country: Canada

Province: British Columbia
City: Surrey
Location: South Surrey Arena [map]
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South Surrey Arena opened in 1991 and is home to the B.C. Hockey League's Surrey Eagles, whose most famous alumnus is Scott Gomez. The arena is also home to one of the two Olympic-sized ice surfaces in the Vancouver area, and has hosted both the 2005 Canadian Short Track Speed Skating Championships and 2009 National Women's Under-18 Hockey Championships.