Location | 4600 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, British Columbia V4K 3X3 |
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Coordinates | 49°05′12″N 123°03′30″W / 49.08659°N 123.05829°W / 49.08659; -123.05829 |
Owner | Corporation of Delta |
Capacity | Hockey and lacrosse: 1,015 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1991 |
Opened | 1992 |
Tenants | |
Delta Ice Hawks (PJHL) |
The Ladner Leisure Centre is a recreation centre in Ladner, a community in Delta, British Columbia. The facility contains an ice rink and two swimming pools, a six-lane 25-metre competition pool and a wading pool for casual use. It also houses a 2,800 square foot weight room, a fitness studio, multi-purpose rooms, a swirl pool, a sauna, as well as a Blenz coffee shop and a private physiotherapy clinic.
The facility is the official training centre of the WHL's Vancouver Giants, the home rink of the PJHL's Delta Ice Hawks, and a home rink, along with Tilbury Arena and South Delta Recreation Centre, for the South Delta Minor Hockey Association.
During the summer months the ice is removed and surface is used for lacrosse where it is the home of the BCJLL's Delta Islanders as well as the Delta Lacrosse Association.
References
External links
- The Corporation of Delta Archived 2010-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Ladner Leisure Centre info
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