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Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre

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Sports venues completed in 2005Sports venues in Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria RoyalsVictoria Salmon Kings
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The Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre (SOFMC) is an indoor arena located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and is the largest arena in British Columbia outside of Vancouver. It is primarily used for ice hockey, previously the home arena of the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL, and currently the home of the Victoria Royals of the Western Hockey League. The SOFMC was developed and is operated by RG Properties Ltd., a Vancouver-based development/entertainment company with commercial, recreational and entertainment facilities throughout BC. RG Properties Ltd. was the corporate owner of the former Victoria Salmon Kings hockey team and owns the Victoria Royals.

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Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Blanshard Street, Victoria North Park

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Blanshard Street 1925
V8T 4K7 Victoria, North Park
British Columbia, Canada
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