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Rexall Place / Northlands Park, Alberta

Year Opened

1974
Capacity 17,100
Architect Manasc Isaac Architects, LTD
Web Site www.rexall-place.com
Phone 780/471-7210
Anchor Tenants Edmonton Oilers (NHL)
Parking Ample parking is available around Rexall Place. The parking lot located immediately next to the north side doors is restricted to season ticket holders.
Directions

7424 118 Avenue NW, Northlands Park, AB T5J 2N5. Enter off of Wayne Gretzky Drive (75th Street) and exit at 119th Avenue.

History
Reminders of the Oilers’ success in the 80s are prevalent when going to Rexall. Outside is a bronze statue of the one and only Wayne Gretzky hoisting the Stanley Cup. Still not impressed? Known today as “The House that Wayne Gretzky Built,” once you enter the arena, the rafters are covered with 22 banners, including five Stanley Cups, as well as banners hanging of retired players from the Championship Oilers.

Home to the Edmonton Oilers and many concerts, the formerly known Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton Coliseum, and the Skyreach Centre is an older arena that provides great views for the fans.

Opened in 1974, the two-level complex feels like you are right on top of the action no matter where you sit. In addition to that, players consider Rexall to have the fastest ice, which makes games even more exciting.