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The Centre sportif Léonard-Grondin after the 2010-2011 renovations

The Centre sportif Léonard-Grondin (historically known as the Aréna Léonard-Grondin and Palais des sports) is the main sport venue and the main arena in Granby, Quebec. It was once host to the Granby Bisons and Granby Prédateurs QMJHL teams. It is currently home of the Granby Inouk of the Quebec Junior Hockey League. The arena was built in 1968 and seats 2,385 people. In 2010–2011, the arena was renovated and enlarged and transformed into a more modern sports venue. It now has three ice rinks and other equipment. The current head of the centre is Guy Patenaude.

In 2025, the Special Olympics Canada (Quebec) will be held at the facility.

References

  1. l'Est, Michel Tassé, La Voix de (2024-03-26). "Un gros printemps au Centre sportif Léonard-Grondin". La Voix de l'Est (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Granby, Rédaction (2024-11-07). "De nouveaux buts plus sécuritaires à l'aréna". Le Granby Express (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-27.
  3. l'Est, La Voix de (2024-03-18). "Granby accueillera les Jeux d'été Olympiques spéciaux Québec 2025". Le Droit (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-27.

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