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Windsor St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3K 5E5, Canada
(902) 490-4614 www.halifaxforum.ca
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Jun 18, 2018
🔴 A VERY IMPORTANT DISTINCTION 🔴 Most of the reviews are for the annex, the building attached to the back of the original Forum that faces Almon street. And are not reflective of the "original building". The Sunday Market, bingo, and other community events are normally held in the annex, the doors that face Windsor Street. The "ice surface" is really nice easy to navigate. But as soon as you enter the main building, or step off the level ice surface, the floor in the common walkway areas is so incredibly uneven it's dangerous. I'm talking about the hallways sloping at a 90° angle, and included in those slopes there are little mountains and craters everywhere. You could be walking in the hall on an incline that makes your calves burn, and the next step is a foot lower. The ice surface, washrooms, and entryway are the only level and flat surface in the building. BE CAREFUL WALKING! FLAT RUBBER SOLED SHOES OR SNEAKERS ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND HERE.

Jul 6, 2018
Wonderful old building still has great ice if you're watching an event some seats have a restricted View it's worth your while to walk in the building and see where you can sit with an unobstructed one

Jul 3, 2018
Relatively cold and average for hockey events, but a good space with a good location and amount of parking for trade shows and other events. The Brooklyn Warehouse is just across the street and is a great option to eat nearby.

Jul 4, 2018
CPA graduates celebrate at the Form only issue no air conditioner but it is a hockey rink so that to be expected Rejuvenate was clean and large enough to host this large crowd

Mar 31, 2018
Good community events arena. Slightly dated but not too bad. Farmers market on Saturday is great for finding new tasty and exciting treats..

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