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10017 99 Ave, Grande Prairie, Alberta, T8V 0R7, Canada
(780) 538-0387 www.revolutionplace.com
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May 27, 2018
Watched the 2018 Charles Spencer graduation ceremony here. Revolution place (aka Canada Games Centre) was built in 1995 and looks pretty dated but it's still a sizable arena that seats almost 3000 people. Its known to host hockey, curling, concerts, shows and other special events. There's quite a lot of parking outside. Easy to navigate inside. The bleachers have hard seats (I would know after spending almost 5 hours sitting in them yesterday) but good views all around. The arena had no ice and was set up nicely for the grad ceremony and grand march. There are concession stands and bathrooms on either wing.

May 9, 2018
A great place to check out the events that are held in town. I went to the woman's show with some family members. It was busy with lots of shops set up from the local women to sell their products.

May 8, 2018
Very inconvenient set-up for people to get to their seats. You have to climb stairs 3/4 way up to top level, then walk all the way back to lower rows. It is very difficult for persons with back, leg and breathing problems. Sitting is way to tight for small size persons. I felt sorry for average and oversized people attending concert. This place is not designed for people with any kind of disability. No air flow, so very hot. Most of dialogue was so low that it wasn't heard. Acoustics are very poor. It is not a very good impression of what Grande Prairie has to offer as a venue. Parking sucks. We had to park over 3 blocks away.

May 8, 2018
Poor sound quality for the play. Un organized lineups to get in. Friendly staff. Ran out of bottles of water and charged me $2.75 for a cup of water...

Jul 7, 2018
Ive seen alot of great concerts there

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