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Vancouver Forum

Forum
Exhibition Forum, PNE Forum, Vancouver Forum
Location North Renfrew Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V5K 3N7
Owner City of Vancouver
Operator City of Vancouver
Capacity Ice hockey: 5,050 until 1980
Concerts: 3,900
Construction
Broke ground 1930
Opened 1931
Renovated 1943 by the Royal Canadian Army; est. 1980's to an exhibition facility.
Tenants

Vancouver Canucks (PCHL) (1945–1951)
Vancouver Canucks (WHL) (1952-1968)
Vancouver Burrards (WLA) (1938–1949)

Vancouver Skating Club and the Connaught Skating Club also shared both ice surfaces with the hockey teams. Beginning in the late '50s, the VSC named the Forum its home rink until moving to the Agrodome in 1980. The 1960 World Figure Skating Competition was hosted at the Forum as were other high level events in the skating world. Ice Capades and Ice Follies performed here as well.

Vancouver Canucks (PCHL) (1945–1951)
Vancouver Canucks (WHL) (1952-1968)
Vancouver Burrards (WLA) (1938–1949)

The Forum (also known as the Exhibition Forum, Vancouver Forum and PNE Forum) is an indoor arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada located on the grounds of the Pacific National Exhibition.

The building became Vancouver's premier indoor sports facility in 1936 when the 10,500 seat Denman Arena burned to the ground and was not rebuilt. The arena had seating for 5,050 spectators for hockey and box lacrosse. Some of the other major spectator arenas in the area besides the Forum included the Kerrisdale Arena (Vancouver) and Queen's Park Arena (New Westminster).

It hosted the Pacific Coast Hockey League's and Western Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks from 1945 to 1968. In 1968 The WHL Canucks moved to the newly completed Pacific Coliseum which was located close by on the PNE grounds (the N.H.L. version of the Vancouver Canucks started play in 1970).

The Vancouver Burrards of the Intercity Lacrosse League later known as the Western Lacrosse Association played at the Forum from 1938 until 1949. The team left for Kerrisdale Arena for the 1950 season.


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