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· 7 Kennedys Brook Dr

Jack Byrne Regional Sport & Entertainment Centre is a community-owned sports and events facility in Torbay. It hosts skating, hockey, tradeshows, craft fairs, graduations, concerts, and other special events. Visitors should use the Torbay address on Kennedys Brook Drive and check the box office or event listing for current ticketing details.

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9 upcomings

Next: Wed, Jun 24 · 10:00 AM

About Torbay

Good to know about Torbay

Torbay is a St. John’s-area suburban town that works well as an event base for northeast Avalon trips, especially when using the Jack Byrne Regional Sport & Entertainment Centre.

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Population

7,860

2021 · Statistics Canada Census Profile

Community role

suburban town

It functions mainly as a residential community on the edge of the metro area, so event traffic often depends on St. John’s-linked demand.

Visitor pattern

year-round commuter-area town

Visitor flow is not strongly seasonal, but local event attendance can spike around arena programming and community gatherings.

Service level

limited services

Confirm food, lodging, and backup options nearby rather than assuming a full town-centre service mix.

Amenities

Expect basic town services and arena-related facilities; for wider dining, shopping, or hotel choice, the St. John’s side of the metro is the safer bet.

Planning

Plan for metro-area driving and check event details directly with the venue, since Torbay’s main draw for visitors is often a single facility rather than a dense event district.

Nearby

Nearby Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, Flatrock, Pouch Cove, and St. John’s matter for overflow lodging, dining, and alternate trip planning.