I was here #when I was called Air Canada Center Blinking Already Maple Leaf Stadium At that time, the Raptors had not yet awakened Blinking Already the championship in hand as the only home game outside the United States in the NBA, here has always been a sports carnival for Canadians, of course, here is the master of the Toronto Maple Leaf Ice Hockey Team. The venue was built in 1999 to accommodate 19,800 spectators and is one of the host venues for many concerts and events.
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I was here #when I was called Air Canada Center Blinking Already Maple Leaf Stadium At that time, the Raptors had not yet awakened Blinking Already the championship in hand as the only home game outside the United States in the NBA, here has always been a sports carnival for Canadians, of course, here is the master of the Toronto Maple Leaf Ice Hockey Team. The venue was built in 1999 to accommodate 19,800 spectators and is one of the host venues for many concerts and events.
Air Canada Centre is a very special indoor sports venue, this place has a lot of indoor activities to hold, including some Canadian favorite sports, hockey and basketball, here can also hold musicals.
The Raptor home is close to Union Station and the financial center. It is quite lively and close to Lake Ontario. Opposite it (west) is the TV tower, aquarium, and baseball tube. When I went there, the exterior wall was being renovated and there was no game.
Good environment, good environment, good environment.
The Air Canada Centre is definitely a place worth visiting for friends interested in aviation. There is a lot of relevant knowledge to learn.
[View] Beautiful scenery [Fun] Fun full of fun [Cost-effective] Fair price
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Air Canada Centre is a sports centre sponsored by Air Canada's name and does not handle any Air Canada business. Walking out of Union Station, the building is unremarkable, but the reliefs on the Indians in front of it are very delicate. Go around the back doors and see the red maple leaves on the wall representing Air Canada, and the blue maple leaves on the concrete road. As the venue for many sports events, a bronze statue of a group of hockey players is set up in front of the door.