I've been to the Pepsi, but not since the Nords left and I still think Harbour Station is nicer although smaller. Sadly, I've never set foot inside Mile One.
So maybe I shouldn't say nicest in Atlantic but nicest in the Maritimes. or the nicest I've been inside in the Q
Hopefully one of these days I'll make it to a game at Mile One.
Also in Junior A I've not seen the Carelton Civic Centre (Woodstock Slammers) or the Yarmouth Mariners Centre (Yarmouth Mariners) and Summerside has it's brand spanking new 4,000 seater set to open this month (Summerside Western Capitals). So I may have to change my Junior A rink too.
But Aitken Centre is still the best University rink
Mile One is gorgeous. Harbour Station is a nice rink too though. I haven't seen a game there but I have been inside to check the place out the one and only time in my life I was in Saint John (August 2005). I love the Colisee though - it's the last of the really big ancient arenas left and the history and atmosphere in that building is just amazing. I'm going back next weekend for the Remps-Piques game and I can't wait.
Then I might as well throw in the old (and long gone) Commack Arena, home of the old EHL Long Island Ducks - all the ambiance of an arirplane hanger, but a great place to watch a game.Johnstown War Memorial. The rink where they filmed Slapshot. I used to love playing there as a kid.
Oh man that arena has a terrace!!!!!!
Game, set, match. That arena wins.
The Ducks-Kings game in England is going to played in here.
http://wwp.greenwich2000.com/millennium/images/millennium-dome/millennium-dome-aerial-view.jpg
Just another IKEA arena. A few more and we can name it Miljonprogrammet part two.The partially Foppa-funded Swedbank Arena is pretty.
if we can talk all sporting venues, then autzen stadium is AWESOME!
Autzen Stadium PWNS for concerts.