Nestled in the Landsowne Park property, TD Place Stadium is a popular sporting arena in Ottawa. Operating since 1908, this arena went through major renovations in 2008 and boasts of accommodating up to 24000 spectators. TD Place Stadium is home to the famous soccer and football teams like Ottawa Redblacks and Ottawa Fury FC. A major sporting venue ever since its establishment, TD Place Stadium has been a host to CFL Championship game, 1976 Summer Olympics, under 20 FIFA World Cup. Besides sports, this place also hosts several concerts and has seen performance by some international names like the Rolling Stones, AC/DC and more.
SilverCity Gloucester Cinemas has 16 screens for your viewing pleasure. For an even more enjoyable experience, sit back and relax with popcorn and a soda from the refreshment stand. SilverCity features an exciting line-up of new releases, art films, regional productions and special screenings, thus attracting audiences from diverse backgrounds.
The National Arts Centre includes three halls made available for rental and include the Southam Hall, Theatre Hall and Studio Hall. The Studio Hall being the smallest of the three can accommodate a crowd of 250 to 300. This intimate performance space is perfect for small scale productions as well as business seminars. The hall has superior facilities that are distinctive of all the Center's venue. The hall also serves as a theater venue for a small audience.
Consisting of four levels that look out over the Rideau Canal, the Shaw Centre is one of the city's premier event destinations. The business and entertainment venue boasts state of the art facilities, brilliant space management, and a variety of accolades. The ballroom on the fourth level is often used for weddings and music events. The venue is famous for its environmentally-friendly design, and the new facility was constructed entirely out of regionally-sourced materials.
Formerly known as the the Ottawa Baseball Stadium, the Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park received its current name after its collaboration with the eponymous tax advisory firm. The Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park is most famously known in the country for its inaugural game played by the Ottawa Champions Baseball Club, with whom the park has signed a multi-year agreement. Besides, the baseball stadium has also hosted several minor-league professional baseball games, not to mention a few music concerts in the past. Abbreviated as the RCGT Park by some, the park currently seats 10,332 spectators.