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Scotiabank Arena seating plan & guide

Scotiabank Arena in downtown Toronto is home to the NBA's Toronto Raptors and the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs. Opened in 1999 and originally named Air Canada Centre, it's connected to Union Station and routinely ranks among the loudest, most passionate crowds in both leagues.

CityToronto
Opened1999
TypeIndoor arena
Capacity≈19,800 (basketball)

Best sections

Lower bowl (sideline)

Sideline lower-bowl seats offer the best balance of proximity and full-court view; corners trim the cost versus center court.

Club / suite level

The mid-level club seats come with indoor lounge access — a comfortable choice for cold Toronto game nights.

Upper bowl (center)

Center upper-bowl seats give a true bird's-eye read of the play and are the most budget-friendly option.

Insider tips

  • Walk straight from Union Station via the indoor PATH or GO Transit to reach the arena without going outside.
  • Compare all-in: TickPick shows no buyer fees, so its sticker price is what you'll actually pay.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Scotiabank Arena?

Lower bowl (sideline) offer the closest view, while upper bowl (center) are the best value. Center upper-bowl seats give a true bird's-eye read of the play and are the most budget-friendly option.

Where is Scotiabank Arena?

Scotiabank Arena is a indoor arena in Toronto, opened in 1999 with a capacity of ≈19,800 (basketball).

Where can I find the cheapest Scotiabank Arena tickets?

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