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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Canada with a capacity of at least 1,000 for sporting events. The arenas in the table are ranked by capacity; the arenas with the highest capacities are listed first.
Category: Indoor arenas in Canada by province or territory. ... Indoor arenas in Nova Scotia (1 C) Indoor arenas in Nunavut (1 P) O. Indoor arenas in Ontario (1 C, 53 ...
Most of Wikipedia's articles about indoor arenas in Canada have also been allocated to one or more of the categories for individual sports, but they should also be left in this category as many indoor arenas also stage other events such as concerts or conventions, or occasional events in sports which do not provide their regular tenants, e.g. tennis or gymnastics.
List of indoor arenas in Canada; List of North American stadiums by capacity; Lists of stadiums; Notes References. This page was last edited on 16 November 2024 ...
Pages in category "Indoor arenas in Ontario" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. ... Canada Life Place; Canlan Ice Sports – York;
4.1 Canada. 4.2 United States. 5 Oceania. 6 South America. 7 See also. ... The following is a list of indoor arenas. Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are ...
Bell Centre (French: Centre Bell) formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL), replacing the Montreal Forum and it is the largest indoor arena in Canada.
The following is a list of arenas ordered by seating capacity, which is the maximum number of seated spectators the arena can accommodate for a sports event. Only the capacity for indoor sports, such as basketball, ice hockey, and volleyball, are included. Currently all arenas with a capacity of 15,000 or more are included.