Scotiabank Arena

Section 310 at Scotiabank Arena

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Section 310 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 310 are labeled 1-18, 19
  • There is standing room only space behind Row 18
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 4
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 310 Reviews

    Right over the stage - good value !

    Aug 2013

    Concert Review
    Section 310, Row 1

    We were pretty high up but quite a good view of the stage. The main screen in the middle was a bit blocked by the lighting system but otherwise not bad.

    • 300 Level Center (Basketball)

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      Also commonly known as the Balcony sections, these seats provide some of the best views from the upper seating tier at Scotiabank Arena. You won't be able to avoid the feeling of being high up in the arena, however the sideline positioning helps keep both baskets comfortably within sight allowing you to easily follow the action at either end of the court. Seating begins with Row 1 at the front, and ends with Row 19 at the very back. Entry tunnels are located just above Row 3, and with the walkway aisles being steep we recommend searching for tickets in Rows 8 and lower to secure the best views and easiest access. Section 320 is the closest option to the Raptors team bench, but from this height we prefer sitting at the opposite sideline (Sections 308-310) where you can watch the players faces on the team benches. 

    • 300 Level Center (Hockey)

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      Some of the best upper level seating in the National Hockey League is located in sections 308-310 and 320-322 for a Leafs game. With just a single lower bowl of seating a small ring of suites, the front rows of the 300 level are incredibly close to the ice surface. While the best seats in these sections are undeniably at the front, fans will find that the experience suffers rather quickly as you move into double-digit rows (10 and above). Fans in the top rows have the longest walks up and down the stairs and the Gondola Boxes above sections 320-322 create a claustrophobic experience for some. The high rows shouldn't avoided completely, but fans with mobility issues or fans who simply don't want to deal with a steep set of stairs should instead aim for lower rows in corner sections where prices are usually comparable. 

    • Standing Room Only

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      Standing Room Only tickets are sold in the last row of all 300-level sections. Fans can stand along a rail to watch the game.  All SRO tickets have obstructed view designations. Portions of the court or rink may be obstructed from the designated standing locations.  

    • Upper Level Side (Concert)

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      You won't find a better upper level view for a traditional end stage performance than those found in sections 310 and 320. Close to the stage without having an extreme side angle view, and at a fraction of the price of a lower level ticket, these seats are a good find for those on a tighter budget for an end stage layout. Seats in sections 311 and 319 might get you a little bit closer to your favorite performer on an end stage, but be aware that most views here look straight away at the side of the stage, and have limited view of the front of the performance. Whenever possible, avoid being too far behind the front of the stage by choosing the lowest numbered seats in section 311, or the highest numbered seats in section 319. Most upper level side sections have 19 numbered rows of seating, and as the entry tunnels are located just above row 3, you will want to find yourself in rows 1-6 for the best combination of view and easy access. 

    Event Schedule

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