Clarence-Rockland Arena

Clarence-Rockland Arena
Aréna de Clarence-Rockland (French)
Former namesCanadian International Hockey Academy Arena (2011–2022)
Address8710 County Road 17
LocationRockland, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates45°33′29″N 75°16′16″W / 45.558°N 75.271°W / 45.558; -75.271
OwnerCity of Clarence-Rockland
OperatorCity of Clarence-Rockland
CapacityIce hockey: 2,000 (3,000 with standing room)
Concerts: 4,200
Amphitheatre: 3,500
Theatre: 1,500
Record attendanceIce hockey: 1,892 (April 16, 2025)
Concerts: 4,200 (November 7, 2019)
Field size121,500 sq ft (11,290 m2)
Construction
Broke groundJune 1, 2008
OpenedAugust 25, 2011
Construction costC$18 million
Tenants
Rockland Nationals (CCHL) (2017–present)
Clarence Castors (NCJHL) (2011–2017)
Website
https://www.clarence-rockland.com/en/loisirs-et-divertissements/arenas-and-skating.aspx

Clarence-Rockland Arena (French: Aréna de Clarence-Rockland), formerly known as Canadian International Hockey Academy Arena or CIH Arena, is a multi-purpose arena located in Rockland, Ontario, Canada. Opened on August 25, 2011, the facility features two rinks, with its main one the home of the Rockland Nationals of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL). It is owned by the City of Clarence-Rockland, and is managed by the Rockland Nationals ownership group.

With a seating capacity of 2,000 in its hockey configuration, Clarence-Rockland Arena is the fourth biggest arena of the CCHL after the Cornwall Civic Complex, Nepean Sportsplex and the Pembroke Memorial Centre. Alongside hockey, Clarence-Rockland Arena has hosted concerts, and occasional theatre. Since it opened in 2011, it has consistently been listed as one of the league's busiest arenas, usually receiving the highest attendance of any other arenas in the league. In 2025, it was the fifth-busiest Junior A arena in the country based on attendance numbers.