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    Scotiabank Arena

    3.8 (246 reviews)

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    Yeni A.

    Spectacular place to see a hockey game. They pull out all the stops. I am an instant Maple Leafs fan.

    Insane prices for alcohol
    Alexandra B.

    Decent enough venue for concerts. The food and drinks inside are insanely overpriced, so don't get anything there.. instead, go to the path and get something there! Sound inside reverbs a little, sometimes off putting when artist is speaking and it's echoing back/doubling up..

    Doris M.

    I only was here to catch a bus to Niagara Falls. It is linked to Union Station , where there are buses, Trains , subways & streetcars. Not really much to say.

    Jessica M.

    I am trying to visit all the NHL arenas and I have visited quite a few so far along with some NFL and MLB stadiums. This NHL arena is one of the better ones I've visited. The arena staff had the place well orchestrated from ingress to egress everything was on point especially with a large crowd a hockey game draws in. We sat in the lower bowl and the seats were large and comfortable for arena standards. They had so many food stalls you can go to, but I enjoyed the in seat food service offered, so convenient to order food and drinks straight to your seat. Our seat neighbors were so kind that they ordered a few rounds of drinks for us. Nothing beats the vibe of hockey fans especially in Canada. The atmosphere was unreal. Made me remember why I love watching hockey. I throughly enjoyed my visit to Scotiabank Arena.

    Denise W.

    Came to Scotiabank Arena to watch the Raptor games. It is my first time to Scotiabank Arena (February 25, 2025). I was impressed how much food options there are here. I was sitting in the upper bowl section and I can still see the game quite well eventhough I was pretty high up. I had a great time watching the game eventhough the Raptor didn't win. Scotiabank Arena was formerly known as Air Canada Center. It was built in 1941 and is located in downtown Toronto (Financial District). The best way to get there is by Transit. Driving to downtown is a pain and very costly. I took the Uber after the game and as a tip, walk a couple blocks away from the arena before booking any Uber or taxi. The roads do get blocked off after and before the game.

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    Winnie H.

    Newly renovated place. Hockey nights provides extra activities for the hockey fans. Vibes is good. There are lots of entrance to get in and lots of staff to help to get in.

    Denny T.

    Hockey arena #8 that I have visited. In the heart of downtown, so there's plenty of parking a few blocks from the arena. There are also plenty of restaurants and bars to hit up before or after the game. It's pretty easy to enter and exit the arena. It does only open one hour before puck drop, so the lines do get long with people lining up waiting to get in. Seats were pretty comfortable and all the fans were pretty friendly and nice. Lots of food options around the arena, but the concourses here are some of the most busiest and crowded I have been around at a hockey game. Good view of the ice from our seats. They have some good promotions and entertainment to keep the crowd entertained during breaks and the intermissions.

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    Joe S.

    Great sports stadium surrounded by great restaurants. Lots of good options inside as well.

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    Kenneth K.

    Came here for a Leafs vs Senators game in November. The tickets for sure cost a lot of money due to market size so we were expecting a nice arena. Coming inside was underwhelming due to the section of the lower concourse under construction but we went upstairs to our seats in Section 307. We were dissapointed to have such a wide section and constantly have people coming in and out every couple minutes which is hard when disabled. My beer even knocked over as there are no cup holders. Also, I notice now in the pictures that the railing and press camera blocked our view. Food and drink options are great and staff is friendly. WiFi is also speedy. Overall of the current NHL arenas I would rank this 6 out of 7.

    Darby C.

    I recently went to the Janet Jackson concert. The arena is under renovations, so there were multiple entry points outside the arena. The main entrance in the galleria is close for renovations. The food inside is expensive and you have a decent variety of choices on 100 level. The 300 level they have pizza pizza and traditional arena food like hot dogs, nachos, chicken fingers etc. There are self serve outlets to buy your beer and select sandwiches like pulled pork, brisket, etc. The concert was great and most of the seats have a great view of the stage. If only tickets were more affordable like under $100 then I would be more inclined to attend more concerts. Janet Jackson was amazing and choreography was brilliant.

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    Susan H.

    I saw Trans-Siberian Orchestra on December 30th at the Scotiabank arena. Entry was quick. They do a bag check. Note they only accept small bags in the arena. At this particular show, they were not stringent on the rules, however, for younger generation shows like Dua Lipa, they are fairly strict on the bag policy. Currently the south side of the arena is under construction. If you go to the north side with the newly constructed area you can still get free tap water from the bar. They only had one merch area for this show due to construction so the line was lengthy. Drinks start at $6 for non alc and $14 for beers. I didn't check food pricing but it was expensive. They have added two areas where it is similar to the amazon self-shopping (no cashiers) and uses cameras to track movements. Only three people are allowed in at a time. The show was good but each show will have their own sound tech. The seats are not the most comfortable so be prepared for that. This is one of the few arena venues in Toronto.

    Rob K.

    I can't put my finger on why I wasn't excited about my experience to Scotiabank Arena. I was here back in 2016 for the David Gilmour concert (sat on the floor) and thought it was an amazing experience. I was eager to experience a sporting event. So we arrived right around 6:30 (shortly after gates opened) to get in. The process wasn't quick and I was badgered over bringing in a regular camera (no detachable lens or anything). I had two seats in section 115 and honestly they felt tight. Aisle seats too. Concession wise it seemed like all the major fare was present. I've been to multiple NBA arenas and this is not one I'd be in a quick rush to get back to. Unfortunately I had a very very vanilla experience.

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    Antwan M.

    Had such a blast at the arena! The staff were great and friendly, the atmosphere was full of life and the crowd had the stands jumping! Great energy and Drake wasn't even there lol. Look forward to another game.

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    No matter where you are sitting you will get a great view! An awesome place for sports or a concert.

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    Varsity Centre

    2.8(4 reviews)
    2.9 kmUniversity of Toronto, Downtown Core

    The Varsity Stadium is a sorry excuse for the flagship venue for UofT pride. It's hardly worth the…read more3 star's I'm giving it and the 2 biggest reason for those 3 stars is the fact that the turf here is amazing for sports and that during the winter, the dome is well utilized for all sorts of sports from golf, cricket, soccer etc. When the new turf and dome were introduced (around 2007) it was rated the best field of that nature in Toronto. Maybe in Canada as well but I'm not confident enough to aver that. As for the the spectator experience, sure the seats (bleachers) are only a few years old and well maintained but it's nothing close to the full fledged stadiums you see to the south or even in most other Canadian cities and that itself almost tells you that the University has no real expectations for the student population to come out in in full force supporting the Blues. The ice rink while better in comparison to the football stadium is still not impressive and looks like it could do with some renovations as well including the teams changing/locker rooms. An upside to the stadium's layout is that half of it is open to public viewing from Devonshire and as a result you can just happen to catch a game or meet for free (although if you are a student it's free either way). A few years ago they hosted some meet here and Usain Bolt was a participant and sure enough he bought in a huge gathering of supporters that lined the entire fence. Something I've yet to see any University team accomplish. So if you have a friend in the football or cheer leading squad, it's worth the trip to go and see them or even if you are a fan of football, but as for visiting the location for itself, there's nothing too impressive to see here.

    I love this little stadium for no reasons other than 1) it…read moreis fun to break into 2) it is fun to pass by and see the kiddies do their track and field 3) it is generally nicely manicured 4) sits at a pretty convenient spot where I can see it from my my building atop and get to enjoy cheering in the middle of the day. There ain't nothing wrong with some good happy people exercising and other happy people cheering them on. It makes me happy.

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    BMO Field

    3.7(66 reviews)
    3.4 km

    This review marks my 3,000th one. Crazy, huh?…read more I wanted to review something either in Toronto or the GTA to mark this milestone. It's BMO Field. As with many of my reviews, I do have a different spin. Here's mine with this stadium. BMO Field is where the old Exhibition Stadium used to be. BMO Field was established in 2007. It is the home of the Toronto Argonauts (Canadian Football League) and Toronto FC (Football (soccer) Club). I have seen all Argos games at SkyDome or Rogers Centre, depending on when the name change occurred. I have yet to see a Toronto FC game. My spin? Although BMO Field isn't a concert venue, the first and only concert that was held here was Genesis on September 7, 2007. I was there. It holds a special place in my heart. It was a fantastic concert. I don't know why it hasn't hosted more concerts. I was comfortable at this concert. Concession stands were everywhere. The prices were a bit expensive back then, but you expect that to be the case at any major entertainment event. The washrooms were clean and accessible. These days, I'm normally around the area to park. I remember seeing Erasure at Queen Elizabeth Theatre a few years back, which is across from BMO Field. I parked near gate 4. It was affordable and a fairly close walk over to the theatre on a soggy, rainy evening. I haven't seen any CFL games recently. I should, as I miss seeing all CFL action in a stadium. I'll need to give it a try at BMO Field in the upcoming Argos season. (127)

    There's not a lot to this stadium. The shops aren't very well developed, and the food options are…read morelimited. There is a water fountain near the entrance: the trick is to twist the spout around 180 degrees so you can fill your water bottle. But, put it back so you don't just have water splashing onto the floor by those not expecting that. The one thing that you want to pay attention to is the side you sit on. If there's an afternoon game, and you're on the east side... well, the sun sets in the west, so that sun is directly on you. And it gets hot. Very very hot. Also, make sure you have a clear bag if you want to take anything in... It's not the worst stadium, and when you're in your seats it looks great, but it doesn't have a lot to offer.

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