Classic City Arena Company, Limited (Hockey)
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Product Details
CompanyClassic City Arena Company, Limited
Certificate Type
Capital Stock
Date Issued
November 26, 1925
Canceled
No
Printer
Not indicated
Signatures
Hand signed
Approximate Size
10 1/4" (w) by 8" (h)
Images
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Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
NA
Historical Context
The Classic City Arena Company, Limited was incorporated in Canada to build an arena in the city of Stratford.
The Classic City Arena—now known as William Allman Memorial Arena—opened its doors in 1924, making it two years younger than Cambridge’s Galt Arena Gardens and one of the oldest continually operating arenas in the world.
The rink was used by the Stratford Kroehlers of the Ontario Hockey League up until 1951, and is currently home to one of the most successful Junior B franchises in Canada, the Stratford Warriors (formerly the Stratford Cullitons).
The arena is widely considered one of the finest old arenas in Canada and has been used by numerous film and television crews, including in Bauer's "Leave an Impression" advertising campaign.
The list of NHLer's who began their careers playing Junior hockey in Stratford includes: Mark Bell, Rob Blake, Kevin Dahl, Louie DeBrusk, Greg de Vries, Boyd Devereaux, Nelson Emerson, Jeff Halpern, Rem Murray, Ed Olczyk, Mike Peluso, Chris Pronger, Garth Snow, Tim Taylor and several more.
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