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Niagara Falls Memorial Arena

Demolished Recreational in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

May 14 2020

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 16498

Hazards of Niagara Falls Memorial Arena

There are 2 aggressive persons potentially watching the location claiming to be/know the owners.


The Niagara Falls Memorial Arena was constructed in 1950 with a capacity of holding 3,056 patrons. The first opening hockey game took place on January 27, 1950 which featured the Niagara Falls Cataracts playing against the Hamilton Aerovox (a 6-4 loss for Niagara by the way).

Various hockey teams called the arena their home including the Niagara Falls Thunder, Niagara Falls Canucks and Niagara Falls Flyers.

The main floor offered a concession stand and ticket booths. On display was a portrait of the Queen and trophy case displaying trophies and memorabilia from the home teams. Stairs lead to the upstairs level which has its own concession stand and access to the top row seats.

The Memorial Arena closed in 2010 when the modernized Gale Centre was opened. In 2012 the arena was purchased by a Russian company named V2 Niagara. They made renovations to the heating and electrical of the old arena. This process of renovating the building to comply with safety standards took close to two years.

In August of 2013 a sand sculpture museum opened featuring life-like sand sculptures of various historical significance. Seventeen artists from Canada, Russia, Europe and the United States were commissioned to create sand sculptures. The artists took approximately four months to design the exhibits which used just over six million pounds of sand.

The fist exhibit was titled “Sand and History”.

The museum was met with financial difficulties and the Russian based owner put the property up for sale along with its contents. In 2014 the asking price was $3,000,000 which was later reduced to $1,700,000 in 2016.

Today the property’s vacant and there’s evidence of intravenous drug use and homeless people sleeping here. While visiting this location I observed several syringes, some with blood in them. There’s a tent pitched in the upstairs area where someone had once stayed. The main floor has an unmistakable stench of human waste. (This is mentioned as a precaution in the event others decide to visit. It’s not mean as judgement by any means)

The arena floor is quite dark as there are no working lights. Some photos were taken with long-exposure.

Notable Mentions

In 1968 the Memorial Arena hosted four of five hockey games for the Memorial Cup which was won by the Niagara Falls Flyers on their home ice.

On October 8, 1976 an elderly woman watching a hockey game lost an eye when the hockey puck left the ice and went into the seating area.

Renovations to the arena took place in 1986 and new seating was installed. 

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ADDED BY GROUND STATE:

A city councilor friend has some interesting info about this location... the Russian owner is quite wealthy and was faced with losing all of it due to the annexation of Crimea. He found a loophole to moving all of his money out overseas if he owned a foreign business. And not just a convenience store… it had to be something ‘big’. The purchase was made only to satisfy those means. The sand gallery was a red herring right from the start, and there was never any serious intent to operate the business or to upkeep it, which continues to this day. The City of Niagara Falls is caught in bind, as their hands are legally tied over taking control of the property. The owner shows no interest in communicating with city officials but they can't just walk in take it over, despite the deteriorating condition.

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3 years ago

They are talking about our very own Freaktography, see what you've done Freak, haha.

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3 years ago

Lolol I remember the mayor liked my video, didn't condone it, however he hoped my video would make sure something gets done with the place. It clearly didn't

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3 years ago

I visited this place over the weekend, tried circling the area and yanking on a few doors. As we got back to the car and were going to leave the parking lot, another car pulled up and blocked our exit, and two middle-aged guys got out. They approached us pretty aggressively and asked who we were, why we were trying to break and enter, if we knew it was illegal to enter the place, etc. They showed us their phone, and they had recorded videos of us yanking on the doors from across the street. One of the guys even dropped the ‘do you know who I am?!’ line on us... hilarious. He mentioned that he was the owner of the place, and then told us the place was owned by Russians, so I don’t know the real story. They also mentioned that last year someone had entered and posted some videos from the inside online, which got the locals all worried and apparently even prompted the interest/concern of the NF mayor. After talking/threatening us for 10 minutes (including calling the cops), they finally let us go and moved their car, then we left.