Scotiabank Arena (Air Canada Centre)
Scotiabank Arena (Air Canada Centre)
Scotiabank Arena (Air Canada Centre)

Scotiabank Arena (Air Canada Centre) Tours and Tickets

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The Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre) is Toronto’s major concert and professional sports venue. The facility clocks in at 650,000 square feet (60,387 square meters) and seats nearly 20,000 event-goers. The adjacent Maple Leaf Square hosts a variety of shops and restaurants, plus a hotel and condominiums.

  • 40 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario, ON M5J 2X2

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Q:Does Scotiabank Arena give tours?
A:No, Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena doesn’t give tours. You’ll need to attend an event to see inside the giant stadium. Concerts, ice hockey matches, and basketball games are the most regularly held event types, while boxing fights, comedy acts, and other events are more occasional.
Q:Can you walk inside from Union Station to Scotiabank Arena?
A:Yes, the Scotiabank Arena is connected to Union Station via Toronto’s PATH underground pedestrian walkway. Union Station is just north of the arena and is connected via one of the main routes, while the Union Station Bus Station is east of the arena and accessible via connecting and main routes.
Q:Can I take a water bottle to Scotiabank Arena?
A:No, you can’t take a water bottle into the Scotiabank Arena. All outside food and drink are prohibited, and containers of all kinds won’t be allowed inside. You can purchase beverages inside the stadium or use the water fountains at the four corners of the outer concourse and mezzanine level.
Q:Is the Rogers Centre the same as Scotiabank Arena?
A:No, the Rogers Centre and the Scotiabank Arena are different places. They’re near each other in downtown Toronto, but the Rogers Centre is home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team while the Scotiabank Arena is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors basketball team.
Q:Does Scotiabank Arena have general admission?
A:Yes, the Scotiabank Arena sells general admission tickets to its games and events. General admission ticket holders should enter the arena through the Premium Entrance (Bay Street). The preferred entry gate for your ticket type will be listed on your ticket, but enter through the shortest line at any of the gates.
Q:Is Scotiabank Arena cash-free?
A:Yes, Scotiabank Arena is entirely cash-free. Only debit and credit cards are accepted here. All major contactless and payment methods will be accepted. Scotiabank Arena is cash-free to help speed up payment transactions and to make them safer.