Canadian Tire Centre (French: Centre Canadian Tire) is a multi-purpose arena, located in Kanata, a suburban district of Ottawa, Ontario. It is home to the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. It also hosts the Canadian University Men's Basketball Championship (CIS). Opened as The Palladium in January 1996, it was known as the Corel Centre from February 1996 until February 2006. The arena hosts ice hockey, basketball, music concerts, skating, and other entertainment events. It is home to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, several restaurants, a fitness complex and several businesses. The arena has seating for 19,153 and a capacity of 20,500 including standing room.
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| - Canadian Tire Centre (French: Centre Canadian Tire) is a multi-purpose arena, located in Kanata, a suburban district of Ottawa, Ontario. It is home to the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. It also hosts the Canadian University Men's Basketball Championship (CIS). Opened as The Palladium in January 1996, it was known as the Corel Centre from February 1996 until February 2006. The arena hosts ice hockey, basketball, music concerts, skating, and other entertainment events. It is home to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, several restaurants, a fitness complex and several businesses. The arena has seating for 19,153 and a capacity of 20,500 including standing room.
- Candian Tire Centre is a 19,153 capacity arena, home to the NHL's Ottawa Senators. The arena is located in Kanata, a district of Ottawa, Ontario. Opened as The Palladium in January 1996, it was known as the Corel Centre from February 1996 until February 2006. From 2006-2013, it was called the Scotiabank Place. Besides ice hockey, the arena holds other events, such as rock concerts, figure skating shows and other entertainment. It is also home to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, several restaurants, a fitness complex and several businesses. Including standing room, the arena has a capacity of 20,500 for sports events. It has resemblance to The Palace of Auburn Hills.
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- Corel Centre Soctiabank Place
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- Basketball: 20,500
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| - Canadian Tire Centre (French: Centre Canadian Tire) is a multi-purpose arena, located in Kanata, a suburban district of Ottawa, Ontario. It is home to the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. It also hosts the Canadian University Men's Basketball Championship (CIS). Opened as The Palladium in January 1996, it was known as the Corel Centre from February 1996 until February 2006. The arena hosts ice hockey, basketball, music concerts, skating, and other entertainment events. It is home to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, several restaurants, a fitness complex and several businesses. The arena has seating for 19,153 and a capacity of 20,500 including standing room.
- Candian Tire Centre is a 19,153 capacity arena, home to the NHL's Ottawa Senators. The arena is located in Kanata, a district of Ottawa, Ontario. Opened as The Palladium in January 1996, it was known as the Corel Centre from February 1996 until February 2006. From 2006-2013, it was called the Scotiabank Place. Besides ice hockey, the arena holds other events, such as rock concerts, figure skating shows and other entertainment. It is also home to the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, several restaurants, a fitness complex and several businesses. Including standing room, the arena has a capacity of 20,500 for sports events. It has resemblance to The Palace of Auburn Hills.
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