The Scotiabank Arena is a multipurpose arena located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This arena is also known as the Air Canada Centre (ACC) and the Toronto Postal Delivery Building. The Scotiabank Arena was started to build in 1938 and opened to the public on 19th February 1999. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment is the owner and operator of Scotiabank Arena. This arena hosted various games like basketball, hockey, lacrosse, fighting, concerts, and theatre. As this arena is a multipurpose arena, the Scotiabank Arena seating chart with seat numbers and rows is available as per the game or event. Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Raptors (NBA) are the home teams of this arena, and the other tenants are Toronto Marlies (AHL) and Raptors 905 (NBA G League) for selected matches. This arena is very famous among the fans and visitors, and it has hosted various big events and games.
Scotiabank Arena Seating Chart

The Scotiabank Arena seating capacity varies different on the games and events. Scotiabank Arena seating map with seat numbers and rows helps visitors to find the best view seat. During online ticket booking of Scotiabank arena seating plan, with 3D seat view shows seat-wise price where visitors can choose the seat as per their choice and budget. The Scotiabank Arena seating capacity is 19800 for basketball & 202511 with standing room, 18800 for hockey/lacrosse & 20270 with standing room, 19800 for concerts and 5200 for theatre. All the facilities related to visitors’ comfort, like entry and exit gate location, washrooms, elevators, ATM, water fountains, accessible seating lounge, medical facilities etc. are depicted on the seating layout of Scotiabank Arena.

Scotiabank Arena Information
| Details | Particulars |
|---|---|
| Name | Scotiabank Arena |
| Official Name | Scotiabank Arena |
| Also Known As | Air Canada Centre (ACC), Toronto Postal Delivery Building, Air Canada Centre |
| Stadium Uses | Basketball, Ice Hockey/Lacrosse, Concerts, Theatre |
| Address | 40 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Owner | Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment |
| Operator | Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment |
| Seating Capacity | 19800 for Basketball and 20511 with standing room, 19800 for Concert, 18800 for Hockey/Lacrosse and 20270 with standing room, 5200 for Theatre |
| Record Attendance | NA |
| Opened | 19th February 1999 |
| Tenants | |
| Baketball | Toronto Raptors (NBA) and Raptors 905 (NBA G League) for selected matches |
| Hockey | Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Marlies (AHL) for selected matches |
| Athletic | NA |
| Rugby Union | NA |
| Major Events | Invictus Games in 2017, Monster Jam, 2016 NBA All-Star Game, 2018 Big3 season, Big3 event, 2019 NBA Finals, 2001 NLL season,Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) , Invictus Games 2018, sixth season of the Summer North American Championship Series of League of Legends (LoL), 2022 League of Legends World Championship |
| Seating Plan | Yes |
| Parking | Yes |