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- Keystone_Centre abstract "The Keystone Centre is a multi-purpose facility located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Its main 5,102-seat arena, Westman Communications Group Place, is the home of the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League and the annual Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. Aside from Westman Communications Group Place, the Keystone Centre also features an exhibition hall for trade shows and agricultural events, two smaller hockey arenas, and the Brandon Curling Club. A hotel complex operated by Canad Inns is located adjacent to the Keystone Centre and features accommodations, a waterpark, restaurant, pub, and gaming lounge.The Keystone Centre has been the site of numerous major sporting events, most recently the 2010 Memorial Cup. The Wheat Kings, playing as the host team, advanced to the championship game, but came up short against the heavily favored Windsor Spitfires. Other major events held at the Keystone Centre include the 1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (co-hosted with Winnipeg), the 1995 Ford Men's and Women's World Curling Championships, the 1993 and 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the 1997 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, and the 1994 Air Canada Cup.The Western Canadian Junior \"B\" Hockey Championship, the Keystone Cup, is named after the Keystone Centre as it was the alternate site used by the original tournament in 1983 that took place in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.The original structure was built in 1973 and was a joint venture between the City of Brandon, the Government of Manitoba, and the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, which organizes the Royal Fair each March. The Keystone Agricultural and Recreation Centre Inc., a non-profit corporation formed by the three parties, owns and operates the complex and grounds. The Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba contributed the original land and assets. The City of Brandon and the Province of Manitoba have agreed to cover any operating deficits of the Keystone Centre.The Keystone Centre has seen numerous expansions since its opening, including the construction of the Canad Inns hotel that replaced the Manex Arena, the former home of the Wheat Kings. The complex underwent through an interior redesign in the summer of 2007. On May 1, 2007, Westman Communications Group purchased the naming rights to the main arena and viewing lounge.".
- Keystone_Centre buildingStartDate "November 13, 1970".
- Keystone_Centre cost "3400000.0".
- Keystone_Centre formerName "Keystone Arena".
- Keystone_Centre location Brandon,_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre location Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre openingDate "1973-04-02".
- Keystone_Centre seatingCapacity "5000".
- Keystone_Centre seatingCapacity "5102".
- Keystone_Centre tenant Brandon_Wheat_Kings.
- Keystone_Centre tenant Provincial_Exhibition_of_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre thumbnail KeystoneCentre.jpg?width=300.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageExternalLink www.keystonecentre.com.
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- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 1993_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 1994_Air_Canada_Cup.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 1995_Ford_World_Mens_Curling_Championship.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 1995_Ford_World_Womens_Curling_Championship.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Canadian_Olympic_Curling_Trials.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 1999_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 2002_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink 2010_Memorial_Cup.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Brandon,_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Brandon_Curling_Club.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Brandon_Wheat_Kings.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Canad_Inns.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_dollar.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Curling_venues_in_Canada.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Canada.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indoor_ice_hockey_venues_in_Canada.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_Brandon,_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_Hockey_League_arenas.
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- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Keystone_Cup.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Manex_Arena.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Naming_rights.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Portage_la_Prairie.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Provincial_Exhibition_of_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Manitoba_Winter_Fair.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Western_Hockey_League.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Westman_Communications_Group.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Windsor_Spitfires.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg.
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLink World_Curling_Championships.
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- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keystone Centre".
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Westman Communications Group Place".
- Keystone_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Westman Place".
- Keystone_Centre architect "Ward & Macdonald Associates".
- Keystone_Centre brokeGround "1970-11-13".
- Keystone_Centre capacity "5000".
- Keystone_Centre capacity "5102".
- Keystone_Centre constructionCost "3400000.0".
- Keystone_Centre expanded "19821992".
- Keystone_Centre formerNames "Keystone Arena".
- Keystone_Centre location "117518".
- Keystone_Centre location "Brandon, Manitoba, R7A 7C5".
- Keystone_Centre name "Westman Communications Group Place at Keystone Centre".
- Keystone_Centre opened "1973-04-02".
- Keystone_Centre operator "Keystone Agricultural & Recreation Centre Inc.".
- Keystone_Centre owner "Keystone Agricultural & Recreation Centre Inc.".
- Keystone_Centre surface "Multi-surface".
- Keystone_Centre tenants Provincial_Exhibition_of_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre tenants "Brandon Wheat Kings".
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- Keystone_Centre subject Category:Curling_venues_in_Canada.
- Keystone_Centre subject Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Canada.
- Keystone_Centre subject Category:Indoor_ice_hockey_venues_in_Canada.
- Keystone_Centre subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Brandon,_Manitoba.
- Keystone_Centre subject Category:Western_Hockey_League_arenas.
- Keystone_Centre hypernym Facility.
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- Keystone_Centre type Stadium.
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- Keystone_Centre comment "The Keystone Centre is a multi-purpose facility located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Its main 5,102-seat arena, Westman Communications Group Place, is the home of the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League and the annual Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. Aside from Westman Communications Group Place, the Keystone Centre also features an exhibition hall for trade shows and agricultural events, two smaller hockey arenas, and the Brandon Curling Club.".
- Keystone_Centre label "Keystone Centre".
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