Scotiabank Arena

Section 110 at Scotiabank Arena

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Section 110 Seating Notes

  • The Maple Leafs shoot twice towards this end of the ice

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 110 are labeled 2-28
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 20
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 110 Reviews

    • 100 Level Corner (Basketball)

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      With large lower level sections, seats in the corners of Scotiabank Arena will have a different feel depending on which row you find yourself seated in. Most sections extend all the way towards the floor, although stadium tunnels create further set back seating in Sections 101, 105, 111, and 116. Sections 115 and 117 are great options for Raptors fans as it will keep you close to the team bench, as well as the entry tunnel where the Raptors enter and exit the court (Rows 8 and lower will ensure you aren't above the tunnel).  Entry tunnels between the sections and concourse are located closer to the top of the sections (near Row 20), which can leave a long walk to the seats for fans sitting closer to the floor. Seats above the tunnel feel far for a lower level ticket, so we recommend searching in Rows 10-20 for the best combination of seating height, view, and access to the concourse. 

    • 100 Level Corner (Hockey)

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      While seats near center ice attract the most attention and the highest ticket price, corner seats are typically found to contain the best deals among lower level seats. If you're considering a low row in a corner section, it's tough to beat Row 1 at Scotiabank Arena. These rows are up against the glass and you'll be just a few inches away from the most intense board battles. In higher rows you'll find great sightlines towards center ice which allow you to see both ends of the ice comfortably. In these higher rows, we recommend choosing seats close to row 16 where you'll be able to see over the glass and be just a few steps away from the concourse tunnel. 

    • Lower Level Side (Concert)

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      With excellent proximity, good viewing height, and clear lines of sight to the center of the stage, lower side sections 109 and 118 offer some of the best non-floor seating options during a traditional end stage performance at Air Canada Centre. In section 109 the higher numbered seats are the way to go if you want to be closer to the stage, while in section 118 you will be closer when sitting in the lower numbered seats. Sections 108 and 119 are also very good options for an end stage configuration, but are the very best when the performance features a main stage setup in the middle of the floor. If you don't mind a side angle view, sections 110 and 117 can get you close to the end stage but you will want to avoid the higher numbered seats in section 110 and the lower numbered seats in section 117 as these will have the most difficult views. Most lower level side sections have 28 numbered rows of seats in a traditional layout, with concourse entry tunnels located just above row 19. For a good viewing height and easy access to and from the seats, consider seats in rows 15-19. 

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    Event Schedule

    • Raptors
    • Other Basketball
    • Maple Leafs
    • Concert
    • Other Hockey
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