Conception Bay Sports Arena
The Conception Bay Sports Arena, also known as the Bay Roberts Arena, was an open-air ice arena with an artificial ice surface located in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The arena was located on the Conception Bay highway at the hub of the communities of Bay Roberts, Coley's Point, Brigus, Shearstown, Harbour Grace and Carbonear. The rink had the first artificial ice surface in Conception Bay but was used less than three years from 1956 to 1958.
History
Fred Bennett, a businessman from Bay Roberts, was the main driving force behind the campaign to build an arena in Conception Bay North. In the fall of 1954 Bennett contacted a number of people with the hope of raising funds for the construction of a new arena. Four businessmen from St. John's formed the Conception Bay Sports Company Limited. Between 3000 and 4000 preferred shares in the new company were for sale to the public at $10 each to help raise the required funds to build the new arena. Bennett became the first managing director of the company.Construction
The arena was designed and constructed by the architectural firm Newhook & Morgan Engineering Limited. The original design was an enclosed structure measuring with a steel frame with wooden walls and a corrugated asbestos roof, but those plans were never realized. The rink, with surrounding boards, was built with dimensions of. The total cost of the new arena was budgeted at $102,000, which included a $35,000 ice-freezing plant. There were plans to build seating for 1500 spectators at an additional cost of $20,000. The steel for the structure was fabricated by Humphries, Hollom Constructional Steel Engineers of London, England, but the building was never erected.Initial site work to clear the land began on May 6, 1955. The first sod was turned in the first week of September 1955. The installation of the refrigeration plant to produce artificial ice began on December 5, 1955.