Tim Hortons Hockey Day in Canada ~ Community Facilities
The Stratford Community
Services Department ensures the availability of a wide range of
programs/services, facilities, open space and leisure opportunities
which enhance the quality of life in Stratford and which meet the needs
of the residents. The Department does this by working with the community
wherever possible, and when directly providing programs/services
ensuring maximum effectiveness within the limits of available resources.
The City of Stratford’s Park System, the largest per capita in the country, is
the envy of many cities. In addition to the over thirty neighbourhood
parks, our River system runs unbroken from the westerly city limits
to the easterly limits. The River System lends itself very nicely
to long walks, cross-country skiing, skating, tobogganing, and just pure
enjoyment.
In addition to the natural beauty or our park system, we also have a large number
of community facilities.
Kiwanis Community Centre Complex
111 Lakeside Drive Stratford 519-271-4310
Hall/Auditorium & Meeting Rooms
Located along the beautiful Avon River, this attractive
building is a multi-purpose facility, which is owned and operated by
the City of Stratford Community Services Department. As a community
building, the facilities are accessed by a wide variety of user groups
including charitable, church, service and private. As well, the Centre
is home to the Stratford Lakeside Seniors' Association. The Kiwanis
Community Centre offers a Hall/Auditorium with a Kitchen that will
hold up to 165 people. Also available is a conference room, four smaller
meetings rooms that will hold anywhere from 30-60 people, and a kitchenette.
New tables and chairs
Set up and take downs available
Perfect for weddings, banquets, receptions, parties, meetings, seminars
Fully accessible
Parking
Tom Patterson Theatre
111 Lakeside Drive Stratford 519-271-0055
Part of the Kiwanis Community Centre Complex, this Theatre
is named after the founder of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Tom
Patterson. Seating up to 480 people, this theatre has a “runway thrust”
stage, with audience members sitting on three sides. This space has developed
a special persona, offering inventive productions with special flare.
William Allman Memorial Arena
25 Morenz Drive Stratford 519-271-2161
Arena & Community Hall
Built in 1924, the Allman Arena is one of the oldest
operating arenas in the world. Named in memory of long time manager,
Bill Allman, this Arena has a heritage that dates back to its very
beginnings when the "Stratford Flash", Howie Morenz played in the "Old
Barn". Many N.H.L. Stars have played here including George Hay, Nick
Libbet, Craig Hartsburg, Ed Olczyk, Nelson Emerson, Rob Blake, Chris
Pronger, Tim Taylor, Dave Shaw, Mike Peluso, Louis DeBrusk, Brian Smolinski,
Marc Potvin, Kevin Dahl, Greg De Vries, Garth Snow, Rem Murray, Mike
Watt, and Boyd Devereaux. Many more have gone on to successful College,
Jr. ‘A’ and Minor League hockey careers.
Unique hip-style roof provides the perfect venue for tenants and spectators
Home of the Stratford Cullitons Jr. ‘B” hockey club, with home games every Friday night in the winter.
Other tenants include Stratford Minor Hockey, Stratford Skating Club, Stratford Ringette and the Stratford Girls Hockey Association
Accessible
Parking
Located on Lakeside Drive this facility provides a
perfect location for community events, and has been the location of TV
Commercial shoots.
The Allman Arena also has a Community Hall upstairs
suitable for meetings, receptions and special events
for up to 250 people.
Stratford Rotary Complex
353 McCarthy Road, Stratford
Located in the north end
of Stratford, this newly constructed and first-class facility is
a fine venue for sporting, cultural, and private events. Featuring
two NHL-size ice rinks, various meeting space, a multi-use Community
Hall, and food and beverage amenities.
Community Hall
Four (4) multi-use halls (50' x 118'/hall), with approx. capacity of 300 people/hall. Halls can convert into one large space.
Two (2) NHL-size ice rinks, walking track, Tim Taylor Lounge, viewing areas, and meeting rooms.
Ideal for recreation events of all kinds
17 dressing rooms and meeting space
Other uses: sporting events, parties, conferences, trade shows, and joint use with Community Halls
Dufferin Lions Arena
Dufferin Arena started as an outdoor ice rink in
Dufferin Park on the corner of Dufferin & Oak Streets in 1967. The rink
was enclosed in 1969 and over the years additional renovations have been
made to produce the Community Arena that exists now.
The facility has served Stratford well as a facility
for Minor Hockey, Girls Ringette, Girls Hockey, and many Adult Hockey
Leagues.
For booking information call (519) 271-2161.
City of Stratford P.O. Box 818, Stratford Ontario N5A 6W1 General Inquiries: 519-271-0250 TTY: 519-271-5241