Address | 109 Sidney Smith St. |
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Location | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Coordinates | 49°48′33″N 97°8′23″W / 49.80917°N 97.13972°WCoordinates: 49°48′33″N 97°8′23″W / 49.80917°N 97.13972°W |
Owner | University of Manitoba |
Capacity | 1,400 (ice hockey) 1,350 (track and field) |
Opened | 1981 |
Tenants | |
Manitoba Bisons (U Sports) (1981-present) |
The Max Bell Centre is a multipurpose athletic facility located on the University of Manitoba campus in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, designed by Canadian architect Isadore (Issie) Coop of the Number Ten Architectural Group. It is located across the street from Investors Group Field and next to the Investors Group Athletic Centre. Inside the complex is the Wayne Fleming Arena as well as an indoor track and field house.
The ice hockey arena is open year round and has a seating capacity of 1,400. It is home to the Manitoba Bisons men's and women's hockey teams and was also used as a venue for inline hockey during the 1999 Pan American Games. The fieldhouse features two tracks and a large multipurpose infield. It has a seating capacity of 1,350 for track meets and other sporting events.
The entire complex is named after Canadian businessman and philanthropist Max Bell, while the hockey arena is named in honour of the late Wayne Fleming. Fleming played for and coached the Bisons men's hockey team before moving onto a distinguished coaching career in professional hockey.