Largest Indoor arenas in Toronto, Canada

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: General Urban Canada Americas
Dataset contains 7 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest indoor arena in Toronto, Ontario?
The largest indoor arena in Toronto is Scotiabank Arena with a maximum seating capacity of 19,800 spectators.The seating capacities of the indoor arenas in Toronto range from capacities of 1,000 spectators to 19,800 spectators, with the average indoor arena being able to host around 5,827.3 spectators.

 Compare Scotiabank Arena with Canlan Ice Sports – York

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Most recent and oldest indoor arenas in Toronto, Ontario
The most recently opened indoor arena in Canada is Ford Performance Centre in 2009.The oldest indoor arena in Canada is Coca-Cola Coliseum which opened in 1921.The average building ages of the indoor arenas in Canada is 59.4 years old, with the oldest being 101 years old.


Let's check out some of these largest indoor arenas in Toronto.

Scotiabank Arena.

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

 

 Compare Scotiabank Arena with Rogers Place from Edmonton.

 Compare Scotiabank Arena with Varsity Arena from Toronto.


Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Opened in 1921, Coca-Cola Coliseum is a 101-year-old indoor arena, with a maximum capacity of 10,279 spectators. It is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The indoor arena is home to Toronto Marlies and is a venue for sports such as hockey.

 

 Compare Coca-Cola Coliseum with Pepsi Centre from Corner Brook.

 Compare Coca-Cola Coliseum with CAA Arena from Belleville.


Varsity Arena.

Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Varsity Arena is an indoor arena which can accommodate up to 4,116 spectators. Varsity Arena was opened in the year 1926 (96 years of age).

Home to teams such as Varsity Blues, the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as hockey.

 

 Compare Varsity Arena with Progressive Auto Sales Arena from Sarnia.

 Compare Varsity Arena with Earl Armstrong Arena from Ottawa.


Largest Sports Venues   Canada   |   Ontario   |   Alberta   |   British Columbia   |   Manitoba   |   New Brunswick   |   Quebec   |   Saskatchewan   |   Toronto   |   Calgary   |   Edmonton   |   Montreal   |   Ottawa   |   Winnipeg   |   Ontario
Largest Indoor Arenas   Canada   |   Alberta   |   British Columbia   |   New Brunswick   |   Ontario   |   Quebec   |   Saskatchewan   |   Toronto   |   Edmonton   |   Montreal
Largest Outdoor Stadiums   Canada   |   Alberta   |   British Columbia   |   Quebec
Largest Venues By Sport   Football   |   Soccer   |   Baseball   |   Ice Hockey   |   Basketball

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