List of indoor arenas in Canada
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This is a list of indoor arenas in Canada.
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[edit] Major professional sports arenas
- Air Canada Centre - Toronto, Ontario
- Bell Centre - Montreal, Quebec (formerly Molson Centre)
- Scotiabank Place - Ottawa, Ontario (formerly The Palladium and the Corel Centre)
- GM Place - Vancouver, British Columbia
- Pengrowth Saddledome - Calgary, Alberta (formerly Olympic Saddledome and Canadian Airlines Saddledome)
- Rexall Place - Edmonton, Alberta (formerly Northlands Coliseum and Skyreach Centre)
[edit] Historical arenas
- Maple Leaf Gardens - Toronto, Ontario
- Memorial Stadium - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Montreal Forum - Montreal, Quebec
- Sault Memorial Gardens - Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- Winnipeg Arena - Winnipeg, Manitoba
[edit] Canadian Hockey League arenas
Includes all CHL arenas located in Canada, except the Pengrowth Saddledome and Rexall Place, both of which are listed under Major professional sports arenas as they are home to both CHL and NHL franchises.
- Arena Dave Keon - Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
- Arena Jacques Plante - Shawinigan, Quebec
- Arena Robert Guertin - Gatineau, Quebec
- Art Hauser Centre - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
- Barrie Molson Centre - Barrie, Ontario
- Brampton Centre - Brampton, Ontario
- Brandt Centre - Regina, Saskatchewan
- Centennial Civic Centre - Swift Current, Saskatchewan
- Centre 200 - Sydney, Nova Scotia
- Centre Air Creebec - Val d'Or, Quebec
- Centre Georges Vezina - Chicoutimi, Quebec
- Centre Henry-Leonard - Baie-Comeau, Quebec
- Centre Marcel Dionne - Drummondville, Quebec
- Charlottetown Civic Centre - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
- Civic Centre Arena - Ottawa, Ontario
- CN Centre - Prince George, British Columbia
- Colisée des Bois-Francs - Victoriaville, Quebec
- Colisée de Rimouski - Rimouski, Quebec
- Colisée Pepsi - Quebec City, Quebec (formerly Colisée de Québec)
- Cranbrook Memorial Arena - Cranbrook, British Columbia
- Credit Union Centre - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- ENMAX Centre - Lethbridge, Alberta
- ENMAX Centrium - Red Deer, Alberta
- General Motors Centre - Oshawa, Ontario - scheduled to open in November
- Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre - Guelph, Ontario
- Halifax Metro Centre - Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Harbour Station - Saint John, New Brunswick
- Hershey Centre - Mississauga, Ontario
- Interior Savings Centre - Kamloops, British Columbia
- J.D. MacArthur Arena - Owen Sound, Ontario
- John Labatt Centre - London, Ontario
- K.C. Irving Regional Centre - Bathurst, New Brunswick
- Keystone Centre - Brandon, Manitoba
- Kingston Memorial Centre - Kingston, Ontario
- Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex - Kitchener, Ontario
- Medicine Hat Arena - Medicine Hat, Alberta
- Memorial Centre (Peterborough) - Peterborough, Ontario
- Mile One Stadium - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Moncton Coliseum - Moncton, New Brunswick
- Moose Jaw Civic Centre - Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
- Oshawa Civic Auditorium - Oshawa, Ontario
- Pacific Coliseum - Vancouver, British Columbia
- Prospera Centre - Chilliwack, British Columbia
- Prospera Place - Kelowna, British Columbia
- St. Michael's College School Arena - Toronto, Ontario
- Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre - Sarnia, Ontario
- Steelback Centre - Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- Sudbury Arena - Sudbury, Ontario
- Windsor Arena - Windsor, Ontario
- Yardmen Arena - Belleville, Ontario
[edit] University Arenas
- Acadia Arena - Wolfville, Nova Scotia
- Aitken Centre - Fredericton, New Brunswick
- Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre - Antigonish, Nova Scotia
- Clare Drake Arena - Edmonton, Alberta
- Clarica Arena - Waterloo, Ontario
- Dalhousie Memorial Arena - Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Fort Williams Gardens - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Halifax Forum - Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Universiade Pavilion - Edmonton, Alberta
- Varsity Arena - Toronto, Ontario
[edit] Other arenas
- Amherst Stadium - Amherst, Nova Scotia
- Antigonish Arena - Antigonish, Nova Scotia
- Arctic Winter Games Arena - Iqaluit, Nunavut
- Arena Maurice Richard - Montreal, Quebec
- Bear Mountain Arena - Colwood, British Columbia
- Cahill Stadium - Summerside, Prince Edward Island
- Colchester Legion Stadium - Truro, Nova Scotia
- Copps Coliseum - Hamilton, Ontario
- Dartmouth Sportsplex - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
- Mariners Centre - Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
- MTS Centre - Winnipeg, Manitoba
- New Glasgow Stadium - New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
- Palais des Sports - Sherbrooke, Quebec
- Pepsi Centre - Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Ricoh Coliseum - Toronto, Ontario
- Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre - Victoria, British Columbia
- Stampede Corral - Calgary, Alberta
- Takhini Arena - Whitehorse, Yukon
[edit] Seating capacities of major arenas
Note: Arenas with maximum capacities of 10,000 and more are listed. Arenas shaded in yellow serve permanent professional teams- in the National Hockey League and/or National Basketball Association.
Arena/Venue | Location | Province | Maximum Seating Capacity | Basketball Seating | Hockey or Arena Football Seating | Year Built |
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Pengrowth Saddledome | Calgary | Alberta | 20,100 | 17,135 | 1983 | |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | Alberta | 17,100 | 16,839 | 1974 | |
GM Place | Vancouver | British Columbia | 20,004 | 19,193 | 18,422 | 1995 |
Pacific Coliseum | Vancouver | British Columbia | 20,000 | 16,150 | 1967 | |
MTS Centre | Winnipeg | Manitoba | 16,345 | 15,105 | 2004 | |
Halifax Metro Centre | Halifax | Nova Scotia | 11,000 | 10,594 | 1978 | |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | Ontario | 23,000 | 20,125 | 18,819 | 1999 |
Scotiabank Place | Ottawa | Ontario | 20,081 | 18,500 | 1996 | |
Copps Coliseum | Hamilton | Ontario | 17,500 | 1985 | ||
John Labatt Centre | London | Ontario | 10,200 | 9,100 | 2002 | |
Bell Centre | Montreal | Quebec | 21,273 | 21,273 | 1996 | |
Colisée Pepsi | Quebec City | Quebec | 15,750 | 15,399 | 1950 | |
Credit Union Centre | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | 13,000 | 11,500 | 1988 |