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Tillsonburg has three indoor ice surfaces—two large rinks and a mini practice pad—located at the Tillsonburg Community Centre (45 Hardy Ave). There is also an outdoor recreational pad that offers skating in the winter months. To learn more about ice programs, rentals and skating schedules, see the Recreation Guide

Colin Campbell Community Arena

Built in 1977, Tillsonburg's second arena honours former NHL player and coach Colin Campbell. In 2011, Campbell's son Gregory won the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins.

In 2024, Colin Campbell was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the Builder Category.

Facility highlights:

  • Ice surface (180' x 80')
  • Heated viewing area
  • 9 dressing rooms

Kinsmen Memorial Arena

Built in 1949, Kinsmen Memorial Arena features a distinctive Hipel Truss roof design. In 2004, the facility was renovated with new seats, dressing rooms and an ice extension.

Facility highlights:

  • NHL sized ice surface (200' x 85')
  • Spectator seating for 700
  • Heated viewing area
  • Snack bar and lounge

Mini Practice Pad

Added to the Community Centre in 2004, the mini practice pad is ideal for skating development, goalie practice and improving shooting accuracy.

Facility highlights:

  • Ice surface (20' x 35')
  • Open year round
  • Complements twin arenas on site

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