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Bell Sensplex

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Bell sensplex
Bell sensplex

The Bell Sensplex is a four-pad ice facility, located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the primary practice facility of the Ottawa Senators NHL team. In a partnership with the city of Ottawa, it is also used for minor hockey and hosts the annual Bell Capital Cup ice hockey tournament. The Sensplex is located at 1565 Maple Grove Road in the former city of Kanata. It was also the home arena for the Ottawa Lady Senators of the Canadian Women's Hockey League.

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Bell Sensplex
Maple Grove Road, Ottawa Kanata

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Maple Grove Road 1565
K2V 1A4 Ottawa, Kanata
Ontario, Canada
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