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List of Sports Venues In Hamilton, Ontarioreport

  • Barton Street Arena (destroyed in 1977) (Ice arenas)

  • Beverly Community Centre and Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Carlisle Community Centre and Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Cayuga Memorial Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Chedoke Twin Pad Arena (2 rinks) (Ice arenas)

  • Copps Coliseum (Ice arenas)

  • Coronation Arena/Pool (Ice arenas)

  • Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena & Skating Centre (Ice arenas)

  • Dofasco Recreational Centre (2 rinks) (Ice arenas)

  • Eastwood Arena (Ice arenas)

  • F.H. Sherman Recreation Centre (2 rinks) (Ice arenas)

  • Glanbrook Community Centre (Ice arenas)

  • Hamilton Doublerink Arena (2 rinks) (Ice arenas)

  • Inch Park Arena/Pool (Ice arenas)

  • J L Grightmire Arena (Market Street Arena), Dundas (Ice arenas)

  • Lawfield Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Morgan Firestone Arena (Rotary Centre) (Ice arenas)

  • Mohawk 4 Ice Centre (4 rinks) (Ice arenas)

  • North Wentworth Community Centre and Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Olympic Ice Surface Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Pat Quinn Parkdale Arena/Pool (Ice arenas)

  • Rosedale Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Saltfleet Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Scott Park Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Spring Valley Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Stoney Creek Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Valley Park Arena (Ice arenas)

  • Wentworth Triple Rinks (3 rinks) (Ice arenas)

  • West Lincoln Arena (Smithville, ON) (Ice arenas)

  • A.A.A. Grounds, is a park that was home to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1872-1949. (Stadiums)

  • Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium, 3,000 seater at the Mohawk Sports Park (Stadiums)

  • Ivor Wynne Stadium, 30,000 seater. Now the site of the current Tim Hortons Field. Former home of the CFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats. (Stadiums)

  • Tim Hortons Field 24,000 seat stadium. Current Home of the Hamilton Tiger-cats (Stadiums)

  • Pan Am Stadium, new 15,000/30,000-seat track and field stadium for the 2015 Pan Am Games (proposed). (Stadiums)

  • Brian Timmis Stadium, 5,000-seat soccer stadium. (Stadiums)

  • Ron Joyce Stadium (McMaster University), 6,000 seat stadium, opened in 2007. (Stadiums)

  • David Braley Athletic Centre (McMaster University), opened in 2007 (Athletic centres)

  • Central Memorial Recreation Centre - opened 1950s from the surviving section of Central Collegiate Institute (c. 1897) (Athletic centres)

  • Chedoke Winter Sports Park, operated by the City of Hamilton Parks & Recreation Department. (Ski hills)

  • Dundas Conservation Area, off Governor's Road or Sulphur Springs Road between Dundas and Ancaster (Cross country ski trails)

  • Valens Conservation Area Trail - 10-kilometre groomed trail system. (Cross country ski trails)

  • Christie Lake Conservation Area Trails - 10-kilometre groomed trail systems. (Cross country ski trails)

  • Flamboro Downs, Canada's fastest half-mile harness horse racing track. (Race tracks)

  • Flamboro Speedway, 1/3-mile semi banked asphalt oval auto racing track. It was established in 1961 and has provided excellent grass roots stock car racing action every year since, making it one of Canada's longest-running stock car tracks. (Race tracks)

  • Harbour West Marina Complex (Marinas)

  • Leander Boat Club (Marinas)

  • Macassa Bay Yacht Club (Marinas)

  • Royal Hamilton Yacht Club (Marinas)

  • Beverly Golf & Country Club (18 holes, private), originated in 1957. It was formed as a non-profit corporation on a piece of farmland in the then Township of Beverly. The course was designed by Canadian Golf Architect, Robbie Robinson, as an 18-hole course. The first nine holes opened for play in 1959 and the back nine, one year later in 1960. 6,525-yard (5,966 m), par 70. (Golf courses)

  • Caistorville Golf Club (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Camisle Cedar Springs Rd (27 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Cayuga Golf Club (18 holes, public), 18 holes with 3 sets of tees each for all levels of play as well as a number of practice facilities and a full service clubhouse. (Golf courses)

  • Century Pines Golf Club (18 holes, public), The course was re-designed in 2001 in a parkland motif by renowned architect Ted Baker & Associates. The site includes a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2) clubhouse with a banquet room that can accommodate up to 300 people. (Golf courses)

  • Chedoke Beddoe Civic Golf Course (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Chippewa Creek Golf & Country Club (27 holes, semi-private), in Mount Hope. 6,300-yard (5,800 m), par 72 course offers a diverse 27 holes, irrigated fairways, elevated tees. (Golf courses)

  • Copetown Woods Golf Club (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Dundas Valley Golf & Curling Club (27 holes, private) (Golf courses)

  • Dunnville Golf & Country Club (9 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Empire Greens Golf Course (holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Flamborough Hills Golf Club (27 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Freedom Oaks Golf Club (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Glancaster Golf & Country Club (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Glendale Golf & Country Club (18 holes, private, includes curling rink with 6-sheets.) (Golf courses)

  • The Golfers Den (public) (Golf courses)

  • King's Forest Golf Course (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Knollwood Golf Club (36 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Oak Gables Golf Club & Driving Range (27 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Paris Grand (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Pineland Greens Golf Club (9 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Pros Golf Centre (9 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Ramborough Hills Golf Club (27 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Rock Chapel Golf Centre (9 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Satellite Golf Centre (9 holes, public) (Golf courses)

  • Scenic Woods Golf & Country Club (18 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Southbrook Golf & Country Club (18 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Southern Pines Golf & Country Club (18 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Sundrim Golf Club (27 holes, semi-private) (Golf courses)

  • Willow Valley Golf Course (18 holes, public) (Golf courses)

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Hamilton is at the top of the global economic rankings. The local political, economic, sports and cultural industries are in full swing. A total of 78 stadiums, large and small, have been built for different sporting events, with detailed lists compiled in a random tool for easy viewing.

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