Jack Gatecliff Arena

GARDEN CITY COMPLEX

JACK GATECLIFF & REX STIMERS ARENA

The Gatorade Garden City Complex is a sports complex in St. Catharines, Ontario. It was the main arena facility in the city from its construction in 1938 until the opening of the Meridian Centre in 2014.

The complex houses two arena pads - the Jack Gatecliff Arena, which was home to the Niagara IceDogs from the 2007-008 to the 2013-2014 seasons, and the smaller Rex Stimers Arena.

The original section was constructed in 1938, and was named the Garden City Arena. The facility was later named after local sportswriter Jack Gatecliff after extensive renovations in 1996 that combined the Garden City Arena and Rex Stimers Arena into a single building.

The smaller arena was named for Rex Stimers, a popular sportscaster with local radio station CKTB for a period of 32 years beginning in 1934. The complex was renamed the Gatorade Garden City Complex on September 19, 2007 after the naming rights were sold to Gatorade.

The current capacity of the Jack Gatecliff Arena is 3,145, including standing room. Only limited seating is available in the Rex Stimers Arena (800 seats).

The arena was previously home to the Niagara IceDogs of the OHL, as well as the St. Catharines Jr. B Falcons of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Niagara Icedogs moved into the new Meridian Centre for the 2014-15 season. From 1982 to 1986 it was home to Toronto Maple Leafs farm team the St. Catharines Saints of the American Hockey League.


Jack Gatecliff Arena

A single ice rink on a concrete slab floor approximately 185 feet long by 80 feet wide with seating and standing room capacity for 3,145 spectators. This includes seating for 2,796 with a drink rail around the top of the seating perimeter providing table surfaces for 161 and standing room for 188.