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  Arena Locations and Amenities
Argyle Arena
Carling Arena
Earl Nichols Arena
Farquharson Arena
Glen Cairn Arena
Kinsmen Arena
Lambeth Arena
Oakridge Arena
Ray Lanctin Arena
Silverwood Arena
Stronach Arena
 

 
   
Argyle Arena


1948 Wavell St.
(East of Clark Road)
519-661-4419

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Argyle Arena
  • Two artificial ice surfaces
  • Spectator seating and heated viewing area
  • Concession booth open during peak season offering hot/cold beverages and snacks
  • Vending machines
  • Ball hockey available during summer months
  • Change rooms 
  • Skate sharpening during peak hours
  • Hosts a wide variety of programs including public skating, learn to sate, summer sports, and recreational activities
  • Home to London Minor Hockey Association
Opened in 1954, renovations in 2001 and in 2012 with wheelchair accessible washrooms and new lobby.
Two artificial ice surfaces 180 x 80 and 180 x 70

 

Carling Arena


675 Grosvenor Street
(East of Adelaide Street)
519-661-5774

accessible facilityWashroomsParking available


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Carling Arena
  • Two artificial ice surfaces
  • Spectator seating and heated viewing area
  • Community rooms with kitchenette available for event bookings
  • Vending machines
  • Open during the summer months for spider/ ball hockey
  • Skate sharpening during winter season
  • Change rooms
Opened in 1963 and was renovated in 1990. This unique location is home of George Bray Hockey, "Hockey for Young People with Special Learning Needs" and the South Southeast Hockey Association. This location is also available for summer and winter programming; including outdoor swimming in the summer, and indoor public skating during the winter.

 

Earl Nichols Arena


799 Homeview Road (North of Southdale Road)
519-661-4422

accessible facilityWashroomsParking available


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Earl Nichols Arena

 

  • Three artificial ice surfaces
  • Two of the three ice surfaces are available year round
  • Concession booth open during peak season offering hot/cold beverages and snacks.
  • Spectator seating and heated viewing area.
  • Large hall with kitchenette Ideal for events.
  • Meeting room
  • Open for lacrosse in the summer months.
  • Skate sharpening available during winter season.
  • Change rooms

Opened in 1984 with two artificial ice surfaces, Earl Nichols Arena was renovated in 2004 to add a third ice pad. This arena offers a large hall with a kitchenette available; ideal for event bookings. This facility is unique in that two arena pads remain as ice rinks throughout the summer season, while the third pad is available for lacrosse and various indoor sports and events.

 

Farquharson Arena


Tecumseh Ave.
(at South Secondary School)
519-661-5775

accessible facilityWashroomsParking available


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Farquarson Arena
  • Two artificial ice surfaces
  • Concession booth open during peak season offering hot/cold beverages and snacks
  • Vending machines
  • Public skating available during winter season
  • Open during the summer for ball hockey.
  • Skate sharpening available during winter season
  • Change rooms
Opened in 1954, renovations in 2001 and in 2010 with wheelchair accessible washrooms and new lobby.
Two artificial ice surfaces A pad 180 x 80 and B pad 180 x 70

 

Glen Cairn Arena


370 Chippendale Crescent
(off King Edward Ave)
519-661-4420

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Glen Cairn Arena
  • One artificial ice surface
  • Public skating available during winter season
  • Spectator seating and heated viewing area
  • Vending machines
  • Ball hockey available in summer months
  • Change rooms
  • Outdoor swimming pool is open during the summer months
Opened in 1963 and was renovated in 1990. This unique location is home of George Bray Hockey, "Hockey for Young People with Special Learning Needs" and the South Southeast Hockey Association. This location is also available for summer and winter programming; including outdoor swimming in the summer, and indoor public skating during the winter.

Note: During winter season - Closed during the day Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - opening at 3 p.m.

 

Kinsmen Arena


20 Granville Ave
Access through Barrington Ave
(off Wharncliffe Rd North)
519-661-5777

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Kinsmen Arena
  • Open to the Public during the winter months.
  • Spectator seating is available.
  • Two artificial ice surfaces.
  • Concession booth open during peak season offering hot/cold beverages and snacks.
  • Activity room/community rooms with kitchenette (available for booking through Facility Booking)
  • Lacrosse available in summer months
  • Change rooms
  • Skate sharpening

Opened in 1973 and was renovated in 2002.This arena is a superb location for conferences, workshops, birthday parities, private events and more. The facility is equipped with several community rooms and a kitchenette on the upper level. The main level holds two ice pads, change rooms and a concession area. Many recreational programs run year round at Kinsmen area, including Summer Camp programs and winter Public Skating.

 

Lambeth Arena


7112 Beattie St. Lambeth
519-652-5161

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Lambeth Arena
  • One artificial ice surface
  • Public skating available during winter season.
  • Concession booth open during peak season offering hot/cold beverages and snacks.
  • Spectator seating and heated viewing area .
  • Activity room/gymnasium.
  • Large hall and community room with kitchenette (available for booking through Facility Booking).
  • Vending machines
  • Ball hockey available in summer months
  • Change rooms available.

 

Opened in 1968 with renovations in 2006, the arena has been host to many community events including the traditional annual HarvestFest. The Lambeth arena is not only a very popular location for hockey tournaments, but it is also used for private rentals. The location is ideal for children's events as it includes a Saturn park playground, plenty of open outdoor space, a large activity room and hall with a kitchenette. This arena is a central part of the Lambeth community and is also home to the Lambeth Branch of the London Public Library. 
Note: During the winter season - Closed during the day on Wednesdays and Thursday - opening at 3 p.m.



Oakridge Arena


825 Valetta Street,
(east of Hyde Park Rd)
519-661-4424

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Oakridge Arena
  • One artificial ice surface
  • Public skating available during the winter season
  • Spectator seating
  • Vending machines
  • Change rooms
  • Outdoor summer heated pool
The Oakridge Arena, which opened in 1962, was the first covered arena to be built in London. Renovated in 1995 and again in 2008, the arena is now an excellent location for year round recreation. Summertime can be spent at the outdoor heated pool while winters can be spent on the ice.


Ray Lanctin Arena

Also known as Medway
119 Sherwood Forest Square 
(off Wonderland Road North)   
519-661-4421

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Medway Arena
  • Public Skating available during the winter season.
  • One artificial ice surface.
  • Spectator seating and heated viewing area
  • Concession booth open during peak season offering hot/cold beverages and snacks.
  • Activity room/ Large hall/ Community room with kitchenette, ideal for events.
  •  Lacrosse is available in the summer months
  • 4 dressing rooms available.
  • 1 referee room
  • Score clocks
  • Skate sharpening
     
Medway Arena was renovated in 2009 after being built in 1978. Renovations included updates to the community centre, flooring and rink boards. Winter skating programs and events run throughout the winter season, and arena pad is available for lacrosse during the summer season. This facility is also equipped with a hall and kitchenette, perfect for private rentals.



Silverwood Arena


50 Sycamore Street at Pine Street
519-661-4425

WashroomsParking available


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Silverwood Arena
  • One artificial ice surface
  • Public skating available during winter season
  • Spectator seating
  • Vending machines
  • Shuffleboard available in summer months
Silverwood arena opened in 1970 and was renovated in 1996.This arena is an ideal location for local hockey teams to host team meets and practices as they prepare for their big games. Silverwood is also London's only location to offer summer arena pad lines for shuffleboard.

Note: During winter season - Closed during the day Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - opening at 3 p.m.




Stronach Arena


1221 Sandford Street
(between Huron Street and Cheapside)
519-661-4426

Stronach Community Recreation Centre

accessible facilityWashroomsParking available


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Stronach Arena
  • Two artificial ice surfaces.
  • Public skating available during winter season
  • Spectator seating available and heated viewing area.
  • Concession open during prime hours, supplying hot/ cold beverages along with snacks.
  • Activity room/large hall available for booking through (Facility Booking).
  • NCAA regulation size maple -hardwood gymnasium.
  • Outdoor summer heated pool/splash pad
  • Lacrosse available for summer months
  • Change rooms
  • Skate sharpening available during winter months
After the 2003 renovations, Stronach arena, which originally opened in 1965, has become a central location for a variety of activities and events. The large maple hardwood gymnasium, artificial ice surfaces, numerous community rooms, and large hall make Stronach an ideal location for indoor recreation and programming. Various City programs run out of this facility, as well as local renters who use the site to host a variety of events. Unique to Stronach is the popular outdoor heated pool/splash pad.