University of Saskatchewan Physical Activity Complex
52°7′48″N 106°37′53″W / 52.13000°N 106.63139°W / 52.13000; -106.63139
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The University of Saskatchewan Physical Activity Complex (PAC) is a multipurpose facility on the University of Saskatchewan campus. It opened on August 25, 2003. It has three full gymnasiums, three basketball, three volleyball, and four squash & racquetball courts. It hosts the University of Saskatchewan Basketball team on a court with a maximum capacity of 2426.[1][2][3]
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