Largest Ice Hockey Arenas in Canada
Overview
Which is the largest hockey arena in Canada?
The largest hockey arena in Canada is Bell Centre of Quebec with a maximum seating capacity of 21,700 spectators.The seating capacities of the hockey arenas in Canada range from capacities of 1,000 spectators to 21,700 spectators, with the average hockey arena being able to host around 4,514.6 spectators.
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Provinces and cities with the most large-capacity hockey arenas
The province with the most large-capacity hockey arenas is Ontario,while the cities with the most hockey arenas are Montreal and Toronto.
Most recent and oldest hockey arenas
The most recently opened hockey arenas in Canada are Colisée Vidéotron of Quebec, Slush Puppie Centre of Quebec and Eagle Builders Centre of Alberta in 2021.The oldest hockey arena in Canada is Coca-Cola Coliseum of Ontario which opened in 1921.The average building ages of the hockey arenas in Canada is 39.9 years old, with the oldest being 101 years old.
Let's check out some of these largest hockey arenas in Canada.
Bell Centre is the largest indoor arena by capacity in Canada.
Bell Centre is an indoor arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 21,700 spectators. Bell Centre was opened in the year 1996 (26 years of age).
Home of Montreal Canadiens, the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey and basketball.
Compare Bell Centre with Progressive Auto Sales Arena from Sarnia.
Rogers Place is the 2nd largest indoor arena by capacity in Canada.
Rogers Place is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 20,734 spectators. Rogers Place was opened in the year 2016 (6 years of age).
Home of Edmonton Oilers and Edmonton Oil Kings, the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey and basketball.
Canadian Tire Centre is the 3rd largest indoor arena by capacity in Canada.
Canadian Tire Centre is an indoor arena that can seat up to 20,500 spectators. Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Canadian Tire Centre was opened in the year 1996 (26 years of age).
Home of Ottawa Senators, the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey.
Compare Canadian Tire Centre with Tundra Oil & Gas Place from Virden.
Compare Canadian Tire Centre with Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre from Port Hawkesbury.
Videotron Centre is the largest indoor arena by capacity in Quebec City, Quebec.
Opened in 2015, Videotron Centre is a 7-year-old indoor arena, with a maximum capacity of 20,396 spectators. It is located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The indoor arena is home to Quebec Remparts and is a venue for sports such as hockey.
Compare Videotron Centre with Eastlink Centre from Charlottetown.
Compare Videotron Centre with Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena from Hamilton.
Scotiabank Arena is the 3rd largest indoor arena by capacity in Toronto, Ontario.
Scotiabank Arena is an indoor arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 19,800 spectators. Scotiabank Arena was opened in the year 1999 (23 years of age).
The indoor arena hosts sports events for hockey and basketball. Scotiabank Arena is home to teams such as Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors
Rogers Arena is the 2nd largest indoor arena by capacity in British Columbia.
Opened in 1995, Rogers Arena is a 27-year-old indoor arena, with a maximum capacity of 19,700 spectators. It is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The indoor arena is home to Vancouver Canucks and Vancouver Warriors and is a venue for sports such as hockey and basketball.
Compare Rogers Arena with Mary Brown's Centre from St. John's.
Compare Rogers Arena with Grant-Harvey Centre from Fredericton.
Scotiabank Saddledome is the 2nd largest indoor arena by capacity in Calgary, Alberta.
Scotiabank Saddledome is an indoor arena located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Opened in the year 1983, Scotiabank Saddledome's building age is 39 years and has a seating capacity of up to 19,289 spectators.
Home to teams such as Calgary Flames, Calgary Hitmen and Calgary Roughnecks, the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as hockey and basketball.
Compare Scotiabank Saddledome with Aréna Marcel-Bédard from Beauport.
Compare Scotiabank Saddledome with Winkler Arena from Winkler.
FirstOntario Centre is the 2nd largest indoor arena by capacity in Hamilton, Ontario.
FirstOntario Centre is an indoor arena that can seat up to 19,000 spectators. Located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, FirstOntario Centre was opened in the year 1985 (37 years of age).
Home of Hamilton Bulldogs, Hamilton Honey Badgers and Toronto Rock, the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey.
Compare FirstOntario Centre with Credit Union IPlex from Swift Current.
Compare FirstOntario Centre with Centre Étienne Desmarteau from Montreal.
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