Information for Fans

Welcome to StFX University! We are proud to be your host for the 2017 Subway AUS Women's Rugby Championship. We look forward to welcoming you to campus on Friday, October 27th for the AUS conference championship game between StFX and either UPEI or Acadia, scheduled for 6:00 pm.

TICKETS

Tickets can be purchased by the following methods:

In Person - at the StFX Charles V. Keating Centre box office, open daily from 8:30 am to 9:00 pm.

Telephone - contact the Keating Centre box office at (902)867-3304 or toll-free at 1-866-259-8169. 

Online - through the University Tickets website by CLICKING HERE

All seating at the venue will be available on a first come, first serve basis with general admission seating with the doors opening at 5:00 pm.

TICKET PRICES

ADVANCE TICKET RATES 
in effect until Oct. 27th at 4:00 pm

Adults: $4.50
Senior (60 and over): $3.50
Student: $3.50
Youth (12 and under): $2.50
Note: Children three and under will be admitted free of charge.

GAMEDAY TICKET RATES
Adults: $5.50
Senior (60 and over): $4.50
Student: $4.50
Youth (12 and under): $3.50
StFX Students (with valid ID): no charge
Note: Children three and under will be admitted free of charge. 

Please note that ticketing service fees are included in all ticket prices.

GETTING HERE

StFX Oland Centre & StFX Oland Stadium 
1140 Convocation Boulevard, off West Street, Antigonish, N.S.

Driving Directions from Halifax, NS:
- Travel east from the Halifax airport (towards Truro, New Glasgow and/or Cape Breton) on Trans Canada Highway 104 - Antigonish is approximately a two hour drive from Halifax
– Turn off at Exit 32 to Antigonish
- Follow signs towards Antigonish, go through two roundabouts and you will come to a set of traffic lights
- Going straight through the traffic lights will put you on West Street. At the next set of lights turn right and the StFX Oland Centre is straight ahead

Driving Directions from New Brunswick:
- Travel on Highway NB-2 toward to Sackville, NB and Nova Scotia
- Merge onto Highway NS 104 into Nova Scotia (Antigonish is an approximate two hour drive from the NB border)
- Continue along Highway 104, follow sigange towards Truro then New Glasgow and Antigonish
– Turn off at Exit 32 to Antigonish
- Follow signs towards Antigonish, go through two roundabouts and you will come to a set of traffic lights
- Going straight through the traffic lights will put you on West Street. At the next set of lights turn right and the StFX Oland Centre is straight ahead  

Driving Directions from Cape Breton, NS:
- Follow highway to Port Hawkesbury and the Canso Causeway
- Follow the causeway onto Highway 104 towards Antigonish - approximate half hour drive from the causeway
– Turn off at Exit 32 to Antigonish
- Follow signs towards Antigonish, go through two roundabouts and you will come to a set of traffic lights
- Going straight through the traffic lights will put you on West Street. At the next set of lights turn right and the StFX Oland Centre is straight ahead 

CLICK HERE for a StFX University CAMPUS MAP

PARKING

Vehicle Parking
The main parking areas for the general public is the Charles V. Keating Centre parking lot P9 and P10, along with the Bloomfield Centre parking lot, P5.  A pdf version of the StFX university parking map is available by CLICKING HERE 

Bus Parking
Buses can drop off passengers in front of the StFX Oland Centre then proceed to the Bloomfield Centre parking lot for long term parking during the game.

SEATING

There is no assigned seating at StFX Oland Stadium, all tickets will be general admission tickets. The main gates to the stadium will open at 5:00 pm on Friday. 

VISIT ANTIGONISH

Ciad Mìle Fàilte! (A Hundred Thousand Welcomes!)

Welcome to Antigonish, the highland heart of Nova Scotia! Antigonish is a small town, rich in Gaelic history nestled in the north eastern part of the province. Home of one of Canada`s most prestigious universities, St. Francis Xavier University,  a picturesque campus known for excellence in both academics and sports.  Being a university town adds a diversity to the population aside from the gaelic and acadian roots. The county is full of rolling hills and beautiful farms, surrounded  by lovely beaches on its shores. Centrally located, Antigonish is the perfect destination with a warm and welcoming atmosphere while visitors explore all that Eastern Nova Scotia has to offer. Click here for more information on Antigonish! 

ACCOMMODATIONS

The Town of Antigonish offers a range of Accommodations. Click Here for a listing.

DINING

Click here for a listing of restaurants in Antigonish.

LINKS of INTEREST

Town of Antigonish:  http://www.townofantigonish.ca/

County of Antigonish:  http://www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/

StFX University:  www.stfx.ca