The Spencerville Arena has been more than a rink for over 55 years, hosting hockey, public skating, schools, and community events
Spencerville is gearing up to compete for Kraft Hockeyville 2026, submitting its official package on Jan. 10. The community hopes to bring national attention and funding to its local arena.
Brian Purcell from Spencerville highlighted what prizes are available for the winning town.
After the package is submitted, Purcell explained what members of the public can do to support Spencerville’s bid.
He also noted a local event where supporters can help with submissions and fundraising efforts.
The Spencerville Arena has been more than a rink for over 55 years, hosting hockey, public skating, schools, and community events.
Upgrades over the decades have kept it running, but modernization is needed to ensure it remains a hub for families and small-town hockey for generations.
To learn more, visit Krafthockeyville.ca.

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