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Scotiabank Arena

Scotiabank Arena (French: Aréna Scotiabank), formerly known as Air Canada Centre (ACC), is a multi-purposed arena located on Bay Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the home of the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). In addition, the minor league Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League (AHL) and the Raptors 905 of the NBA G League play occasional games at the arena. The arena was previously home to the Toronto Phantoms of the Arena Football League (AFL) and the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League. Scotiabank Arena also hosts other events, such as concerts, political conventions and video game competitions.

Not to be confused with Scotiabank Centre in Halifax or Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary.

Former names

Toronto Postal Delivery Building
Air Canada Centre (1999–2018)

2 underground levels for 212 vehicles[1]

Basketball: 19,800 (20,511 with standing room)
Hockey: 18,800 (20,270 with standing room)
Lacrosse: 18,800
Concerts: 19,800
Theatre: 5,200[2]

61,780.5 m2 (665,000 sq ft)[3]

1938 (original building)
March 12, 1997 (reconstruction)

February 19, 1999

CA$265 million[4][5]
($404 million in 2021 dollars)[6]
Renovations:
2003: $5 million[7]
($6.89 million in 2021 dollars)[6]

2015: $10 million[8]
($11.2 million in 2021 dollars)[6]

2023: $350 million[9]

Brisbin Brook Beynon Architects (Architect of Record)
HOK Sport
(Consulting Architects)[10]

Clarendon Projects Ltd.[11]

The Mitchell Partnership, Inc.[13]

1990

The arena is 61,780.5 square metres (665,000 sq ft) in size. It is owned and operated by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE), which also owns the Leafs and the Raptors, as well as their respective development teams.


The building was constructed in 1941 as the Toronto Postal Delivery Building for postal deliveries and was temporarily used by the Department of National Defence during World War II. After the war, the building was transferred to Canada Post in 1946 where it functioned as the main postal terminal for Metropolitan Toronto until 1989 when Canada Post moved its services to the Eastern Avenue facility. The Postal Building was sold to a consortium of developers but was reverted to Canada Post ownership in 1993 due to financial woes, but the new ownership of the soon-to-be Toronto Raptors basketball team acquired the building in December 1994 to construct the new arena. However, the Raptors were acquired by Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd., the owners of the Maple Leafs hockey team in 1998 during construction that began a year prior, to replace their outdated Maple Leaf Gardens arena. The arena was opened on February 19, 1999, at the cost of $288 million ($499 million as of 2022), with the Leafs playing the Montreal Canadiens the following night, and the Raptors playing the Vancouver Grizzlies the night after that.[14][15]


In 2018, Scotiabank Arena was the 13th busiest arena in the world and the busiest in Canada.[16] It is also the most photographed location in Canada on Instagram according to BuzzFeed.[17] Scotiabank Arena is connected to Union Station's railway, subway and regional bus services and is connected to the Path.

February 20, 1999 – First Toronto Maple Leafs game at their new home, versus the Montreal Canadiens. The Maple Leafs won 3–2 with an goal by Steve Thomas. Todd Warriner of the Leafs scored the first goal ever at the new arena.

overtime

February 6, 2000 –

2000 NHL All-Star Game

June 22–23, 2002 –

2002 NHL Entry Draft

5 games of 19, including the championship game where Canada beat Finland 3–2.

2004 World Cup of Hockey

2010 [50]

World Hockey Summit

co-hosted with Montreal's Bell Centre. Hosted Group B, 2 quarterfinals, semifinals, and the medal round. Canada beat Russia 5–4 for the gold.

2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

all games, including the championship games where Canada beat Europe 3–1 and 2–1.

2016 World Cup of Hockey

co-hosted with Montreal's Bell Centre. Hosted Group B and 2 quarterfinals. Canada lost gold 4–5 to Team USA in a shootout in Montreal.

2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships

Stanley Cup playoffs for the Eastern Conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the eastern half of 24-team Stanley Cup Qualifiers rounds for the playoffs, as well as its first two rounds. [51]

2019–20

February 3, 2024 –

2024 NHL All-Star Game

February 16, 2024 - PWHL Toronto vs Montreal, aka the "Battle On Bay Street" is the most attended women's hockey game of all time with an attendance of 19,825.

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In popular culture[edit]

Scotiabank Arena is mentioned in the song "21 Raps", by Toronto-based rapper Connor Price. The line goes "Scotiabank Arena got the seats filled".[57]

Official website

Toronto's Historical Plaques; Toronto Postal Delivery Building