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Scotiabank Arena
Large arena hosting pro hockey, basketball & lacrosse, plus many visiting big-name music acts.
Address: 40 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2X2, Canada
Phone: (416) 815-5500
State: Ontario
County: Toronto
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M5J 2X2


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
I attended a concert at the Rogers Centre, and it was absolutely incredible! The atmosphere was electric from start to finish — the sound quality, lighting, and energy from the crowd made it an unforgettable night. The staff were friendly and organized, making entry and seating smooth and easy. The venue itself is massive but still feels intimate during a live performance, and the retractable roof made the experience even more unique.nnThe view from my seat was perfect, and everything from the food options to the cleanliness of the area exceeded my expectations. Definitely one of the best concert experiences I’ve ever had in Toronto. I can’t wait to come back for another show!
Visited Scotiabank Arena on a recent evening for a concert and what a venue! Located right in the heart of downtown Toronto it’s extremely convenient to get to — whether by public transit or walking from nearby hotels and restaurants. The address is 40 Bay Street, and the building is clearly marked and easy to spot. nnUpon arrival I was impressed by the modern façade and large digital signage out front. The lobby area felt sleek and spacious, with plenty of signage directing you to your gate, concessions, and restrooms. Staff were friendly and helpful when I asked for directions. Inside the arena bowl the views were excellent — sightlines seemed good from all areas, and the lighting/sound for the event felt very accessibility. There were good options for accessible seating and drop-off, and plenty of public parking or nearby transit options though I still recommend arriving early if you’re driving. nnConcessions and amenities were well-handled. The lines moved quickly, the food/drink selection was decent for an arena, and the crowd around us was engaged and respectful a mix of locals and out-of-town visitors. The atmosphere when the event started was electric — you could feel the energy in the space.nnIf I had to offer a minor critique: given its central downtown location, traffic/parking can be a bit of a hassle at peak times. Also, for premium tickets the price of food/drink is higher than average. But honestly, those are small trade-offs for what you’re getting.nnIf you’re going to an event, game or concert, at Scotiabank Arena, you’re in for a high-quality experience. Highly recommend it for an evening out in Toronto.
We came to see Bryan Adams and it was an incredible experience from start to finish. Friendly staff, easy to maneuver around and not a bad seat in the place. Security and police had a firm presence, i can say the gender neutral bathroom was great. My friend watched me stumble into one after a few drinks... Highly recommended to see a concert here!
One of the best if not the best stadium. We don’t have to talk about beer prices here we know they are ridiculous but the whole experience is amazing. So many nice people, so many hockey fans, such an atmosphere. But guys, you have to work on your support. Even a German tier 4 team has louder fans then you, but overall a great experience
Attended the Arena for a Hans Zimmer concert from east of the GTA.nnFirst comment is the ease of access via public transportation. In our case, we ride the Go Train to Union Station and simply walked the few feet to the event.nnVery user friendly on where to enter. Staff were very friendly and supportive. Security check was through and profession at entry as well.nnSeating area was in a private booth, so yes, very accommodating and supportive.nnWashroom facilities were very close and clean.nnOverall a great experience and the arena acoustics absolutely supported the concert.
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Directions to Scotiabank Arena with public transportation


Bay St at Lake Shore Blvd W 110 meters
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Union Station Bus Terminal 190 meters
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Toronto Union Station 190 meters
Bay St at Front St West South Side - Union Station 220 meters
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Bay St at Harbour St South Side - Jack Layton Ferry Terminal 240 meters
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