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ENMAX Centrium

ENMAX Centrium

The ENMAX Centrium, completed in 1991, is a landmark of central Alberta. This multi-use facility accommodates concerts, hockey, motor sports, ice shows, major curling events, circuses, boxing, rodeos, wrestling, trade shows, marching band competitions, and conventions, all of which find a comfortable fit.

Recognizing the vast variety of events, seating configurations range from 2,000 to 6,828. Every show can have that "full house" atmosphere as floor-to-ceiling divider curtains mask off the unused portions of seating.

The most up-to-date lighting, communications, and audio/visual systems have been incorporated into the ENMAX Centrium's design. A great deal of emphasis was placed on acoustics, so visitors can expect to hear concert-sound quality.

Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Lounge and interview area
  • Event office (Arena Level)
  • Ticket services
  • Complete media accommodation
  • 7 multi-use dressing rooms
  • Scoreboard with flexible scoring and timing capabilities
  • Wheelchair access to all levels
  • Fully equipped first-aid room on the Concourse
  • Comprehensive communications and intercom systems

Seating Capacity

  • Hockey: 5,858 Full House
  • Concerts:
              - 7,210 Full House (including floor seating)
              - 6,714 Full House (excluding floor seating)
              - Up to 3,357 Half House

Exhibits

  • Arena Level: 100 (10' x 10')
  • Arena Level, seating removed:  250 (10' x 10')
  • Concourse Level: 100 (10' x 10')

Ceiling Height

  • 52 ft (17m) to roof truss

Floor Load

  • (See Concert Package)

Electrical

  • (See Concert Package)

Truss Load

  • (See Concert Package)

Lighting

  • Metal halide and quartz incandescent

Venue Capacities

  • Arena: 17,000 sq ft (1,759 sq m)
  • Arena Level, seating removed: 50,000 sq ft (7,626 sq m)
  • Concourse Level: 30,000 sq ft (2,790 sq m)

 

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