Steele Community Centre

The Steele Community Centre, previously named the Gander Community Centre,[1] is a multi-purpose facility located on Airport Boulevard in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. The community centre, owned and operated by the Town of Gander, is used to host trade shows, conferences, sporting events and special events.

Construction

The final construction cost of the GCC was just over 6 million dollars. There is seating for 1100 spectators, a 200' walking track and a 85 ft. x 200 ft regulation-size ice surface.

Opening

The community centre was officially opened on May 5, 2000.

Notable Events

September 11, 2001

When American air space was closed after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, 38 passenger planes with over 6,500 passengers and crew were diverted to the Gander Airport. The people of Gander and surrounding communities donated large amounts of food and other supplies for the unexpected visitors. The Gander Community Centre became a giant walk-in fridge for the food donations.[2]

References

  1. http://www.ganderbeacon.ca/News/Local/2016-07-29/article-4601906/Community-Centre-renamed-in-honour-of-Harry-Steele/1
  2. http://www.ctvnews.ca/passengers-stranded-on-9-11-plan-return-to-gander-1.690689


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