The Air Canada Centre (ACC) is home to the NBA’s Toronto Raptors, the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs and the National Lacrosse League’s Toronto Rock. Consistently recognized as one of the busiest arenas in the world, the ACC averages 180 ticketed events and more than 2.75 million visitors each year.
As one of Toronto’s premier multi-use venues, the ACC hosts concerts and a wide range of sports and entertainment activities. The facility is used for sporting events, concerts, family shows, skating events, corporate trade shows, circuses and various community events and private functions. The ACC offers patrons unsurpassed sightlines, state-of-the-art sound and visuals and an extraordinary range of amenities and services such as premium and luxury seating including 40 loges, 65 executive suites and luxury seating including 40 loges, 65 executive suites and more than 1,000 premium seats.
The arena boasts an in-house micro-brewery, one of only two arenas in Canada to do so, in addition to three full service restaurants, two bars, multiple concessions stands located, a centrally located food court and the Maple Leaf Hall of Fame.
To accommodate the multiple events held each year, the ACC was designed with two team locker rooms, two referee/officials dressing rooms, ten multi-purpose rooms and a backstage lounge. Sport and team-specific training rooms were also built to facilitate both the Leafs and the Raptors. One of only eleven teams in the NBA to have their own practice court built in the arena, the ACC has an NBA-size regulation court, training facility and a scoreboard complete with shot clocks.