About the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena

Brief History of the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena
The Collingwood Community Arena officially opened on July 15, 1949. The first hockey game was played November 10, 1949 against Owen Sound. The arena was re-named the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena in 1980s after Eddie Bush who played hockey in the N.H.L. and returned to Collingwood to coach in the 1970s. The Arena presently is operational year round for hockey, figure skating, various school functions and special events including the Collingwood Elvis Festival. The Collingwood Arena is located at 97 Hurontario Street beside the Town Hall.
COLLINGWOOD OUTDOOR RINK IS NOW CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
THANK YOU TO ALL PARTICIPANTS FOR A VERY SUCCESSFUL
2011-2012 SEASON
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Monday March 12th 1:00pm – 2:30pm Sponsored by Tim Hortons
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Friday March 16th 1:00pm – 2:30pm Sponsored by Tim Hortons
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Sunday March 18th 12:30pm – 1:45pm Sponsored by Parks, Recreation & Culture

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| Collingwood Outdoor Rink is now Closed for the Season | News Item | Mar 2012 |
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