Wolfbrook Arena
The arena, under old signage, in August 2019 | |
Interactive map of Wolfbrook Arena | |
| Former names | Westpac Trust Centre (1998–2007) Westpac Arena (2007–2010) CBS Canterbury Arena (2010–2014) Horncastle Arena (2014–2020) Christchurch Arena (2020–2023) |
|---|---|
| Address | 55 Jack Hinton Drive Addington 8024 Christchurch New Zealand |
| Location | 55 Jack Hinton Drive Addington, Christchurch Canterbury, New Zealand |
| Coordinates | 43°32′45″S 172°36′4″E / 43.54583°S 172.60111°E |
| Owner | Venues Ōtautahi |
| Operator | Venues Ōtautahi |
| Capacity | Netball: 7,200 Concerts: 9,000 |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 12 September 1998 |
| General contractor | Charles Luney |
| Tenants | |
| Christchurch Sirens (WNBL) (2007) Canterbury Flames (National Bank Cup) (2002–2007) Canterbury Rams (NZNBL) (1999–2007) Mainland Tactix (ANZ Championship) (2008–present) New Zealand Breakers (NBL) (2003–2004) 1999 World Netball Championships | |
Wolfbrook Arena is an indoor arena in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located in the suburb of Addington. Opened in September 1998, it has gone through a series of name changes, most recently in 2023, when it was renamed from Christchurch Arena.