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- Bruce_II_Sports_Centre abstract "The Bruce II Sports Centre is an indoor recreation complex located in Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador. The facility was opened on November 23, 1996, replacing the original Bruce Arena, which was destroyed in a fire on September 24, 1995.In addition to ice hockey and figure skating, the Bruce II contains a five-pin bowling alley, swimming pool, curling rink, fitness area, and two meeting rooms.".
- Q4977702 abstract "The Bruce II Sports Centre is an indoor recreation complex located in Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador. The facility was opened on November 23, 1996, replacing the original Bruce Arena, which was destroyed in a fire on September 24, 1995.In addition to ice hockey and figure skating, the Bruce II contains a five-pin bowling alley, swimming pool, curling rink, fitness area, and two meeting rooms.".
- Bruce_II_Sports_Centre comment "The Bruce II Sports Centre is an indoor recreation complex located in Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador. The facility was opened on November 23, 1996, replacing the original Bruce Arena, which was destroyed in a fire on September 24, 1995.In addition to ice hockey and figure skating, the Bruce II contains a five-pin bowling alley, swimming pool, curling rink, fitness area, and two meeting rooms.".
- Q4977702 comment "The Bruce II Sports Centre is an indoor recreation complex located in Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador. The facility was opened on November 23, 1996, replacing the original Bruce Arena, which was destroyed in a fire on September 24, 1995.In addition to ice hockey and figure skating, the Bruce II contains a five-pin bowling alley, swimming pool, curling rink, fitness area, and two meeting rooms.".