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TD Place Ottawa: Complete Venue Guide for Sports, Concerts & Events

Everything you need to know about TD Place in Ottawa. Stadium and arena capacity, parking, transit, seating tips, and upcoming events at Lansdowne Park's premier venue.

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TD Place Ottawa: Complete Venue Guide for Sports, Concerts & Events
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Last Updated: December 30, 2025

TD Place stands as Ottawa’s premier sports and entertainment destination, hosting everything from CFL football and OHL hockey to world-class concerts and community celebrations at the heart of historic Lansdowne Park.

Whether you’re catching an Ottawa REDBLACKS game on a summer evening, watching the Ottawa 67’s battle on ice, or attending a major concert, TD Place delivers memorable experiences for hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. This complete guide covers everything you need to know before your next visit—from parking strategies and transit options to seating recommendations and venue history.

TD Place is located in the heart of the Glebe neighbourhood, making it easy to combine your event with exploring one of Ottawa’s most charming areas. For pre-game dining, check out our best patios in Ottawa for summer games or best pizza in Ottawa for family-friendly options.


Why TD Place is Ottawa’s Premier Venue

TD Place has earned its reputation as Ottawa’s ultimate sports and entertainment destination through a combination of historic setting, modern amenities, and vibrant atmosphere.

TD Place by the Numbers

StatisticNumber
Stadium capacity24,000 (expandable to 30,000+)
Arena capacity9,500
Professional sports teams4
Annual visitors2+ million
Concerts hosted annually10-15 major shows
Years of sports history at site100+
Heritage buildings1 (Aberdeen Pavilion, 1898)

What Makes TD Place Special

FeatureDetails
Historic settingIntegrated with 1898 Aberdeen Pavilion
Central locationHeart of Ottawa’s Glebe neighbourhood
Year-round actionFootball, hockey, soccer, basketball
Urban villageSurrounded by shops, restaurants, cinema
Neighbourhood charmWalking distance to boutiques, cafés
Transit accessibleBus routes, bike lanes, parking

TD Place vs Canadian Tire Centre

FeatureTD PlaceCanadian Tire Centre
LocationUrban (Glebe)Suburban (Kanata)
TransitBus routes directO-Train + shuttle
ParkingCompetitiveAmple, free during games
WalkabilityExcellentLimited
Pre-game diningMany optionsLimited
Main tenantREDBLACKS, 67’sOttawa Senators
AtmosphereIntimate, historicModern arena

For NHL hockey and major arena concerts, visit the Canadian Tire Centre.


Key Highlights

TL;DR: TD Place features a 24,000-seat outdoor stadium and 9,500-seat indoor arena at Lansdowne Park. Home to REDBLACKS (CFL), Ottawa 67’s (OHL), Atlético Ottawa (CPL), and Ottawa BlackJacks (CEBL). Located at 1015 Bank Street with parking, O-Train access, and numerous dining options.

Quick FactsDetails
📍 Address1015 Bank Street, Ottawa, ON
🏟️ Stadium Capacity24,000 seats (expandable)
🏒 Arena Capacity9,500 seats
🚗 ParkingUnderground + street options
🚇 TransitMultiple bus routes, bike lanes
🎟️ Box OfficeOn-site and online via Ticketmaster
💳 PaymentCash and all major cards
♿ AccessibilityFull wheelchair access, elevators

2026 Event Calendar at TD Place

EventDatesVenue
Ottawa 67’s regular seasonSept 2025 - March 2026Arena
Ottawa BlackJacksMay - August 2026Arena
Atlético OttawaApril - October 2026Stadium
Ottawa REDBLACKSJune - November 2026Stadium
Summer concertsJune - September 2026Stadium
Winter concertsYear-roundArena
Christmas MarketNovember - December 2026Aberdeen Pavilion
Farmers’ MarketsYear-round SundaysAberdeen Pavilion

Planning Your TD Place Visit

Before You GoWhy It Matters
Buy tickets earlyPopular events sell out
Check weatherStadium is outdoor
Plan parkingUnderground fills fast
Review bag policyVaries by event
Download transit appReal-time bus updates
Dress appropriatelyLayers for evening games

Understanding TD Place: Stadium vs Arena

TD Place Stadium and Arena complex at Lansdowne Park Image: The TD Place complex featuring both the outdoor stadium and indoor arena at Lansdowne.

TD Place isn’t a single venue but a sports and entertainment complex comprising two distinct facilities:

TD Place Stadium Details

The outdoor stadium seats approximately 24,000 fans for football and can expand for major concerts and special events. The north-side grandstand incorporates the historic Aberdeen Pavilion, creating a unique architectural blend of modern sports facility and heritage structure.

Stadium FeatureDetails
Capacity24,000 (expandable to 30,000+)
Field typeArtificial turf
Opened2014 (rebuilt)
Naming rightsTD Bank Group
ConfigurationAsymmetrical bowl design
Heritage featureAberdeen Pavilion integrated
Premium areasLuxury suites, club seats

Best Stadium Experiences:

  • CFL football games (June-November)
  • Major summer concerts
  • CPL soccer matches
  • Special events and community celebrations

TD Place Arena Details

The indoor arena, formerly known as the Ottawa Civic Centre, holds roughly 9,500 for hockey and basketball, with capacity varying for concerts based on stage configuration. The arena underwent significant renovations during the Lansdowne redevelopment project completed in 2014.

Arena FeatureDetails
Capacity9,500 (hockey/basketball)
Ice surfaceNHL-size rink
Opened1967 (renovated 2014)
ConfigurationTraditional hockey bowl
Previous namesOttawa Civic Centre
Premium areasClub level, suites
Concert capacity6,000-10,000 (varies)

Best Arena Experiences:

  • Ottawa 67’s OHL hockey
  • Ottawa BlackJacks basketball
  • Indoor concerts
  • Trade shows and exhibitions

Stadium vs Arena Comparison

FactorStadiumArena
WeatherOutdoor, exposedClimate-controlled
Capacity24,000+9,500
SightlinesVaried (asymmetrical)Excellent (bowl design)
ConcessionsMultiple locationsTwo main levels
Best forFootball, summer concertsHockey, basketball, winter shows
Dress codeWeather-dependentStandard indoor

Both venues share the Lansdowne Park location, making event coordination seamless and providing visitors access to the surrounding retail, restaurant, and entertainment options.


Home Teams at TD Place

Ottawa sports teams playing at TD Place Image: Ottawa’s professional sports teams call TD Place home throughout the year.

TD Place hosts four professional sports franchises, ensuring year-round action:

Ottawa REDBLACKS (CFL)

The Canadian Football League franchise returned professional football to Ottawa in 2014. The REDBLACKS won the 107th Grey Cup in 2016, bringing Ottawa its first CFL championship since 1976. Home games run from June through November.

REDBLACKS Quick FactsDetails
LeagueCanadian Football League (CFL)
Founded2014
Championships1 (Grey Cup 2016)
Home games9 regular season
SeasonJune - November
Ticket prices$35-$200+
Family zonesYes, with kid activities
MascotBig Joe

Best REDBLACKS Experiences:

  • Labour Day Classic vs Toronto Argonauts
  • Thanksgiving Weekend games
  • Playoff home games
  • Season opener atmosphere
REDBLACKS SeasonMonthsVenue
Regular SeasonJune - OctoberTD Place Stadium
PlayoffsNovemberTD Place Stadium

Ottawa 67’s (OHL)

The Ontario Hockey League’s 67’s have called Ottawa home since 1967, producing NHL stars and providing affordable professional hockey entertainment. The team plays approximately 34 home games from September through March.

67’s Quick FactsDetails
LeagueOntario Hockey League (OHL)
Founded1967
NHL Alumni100+ players
Home games34 regular season
SeasonSeptember - March (playoffs to May)
Ticket prices$15-$35
Family friendlyExcellent value for families
Notable alumniDenis Potvin, Brian Kilrea (coach)

Best 67’s Experiences:

  • Teddy Bear Toss (December)
  • Rivalry games vs Kingston Frontenacs
  • Playoff hockey atmosphere
  • Weeknight affordable family outings

For upcoming games and ticket information, check our Ottawa 67’s game guide.

Atlético Ottawa (CPL)

The Canadian Premier League soccer club joined Ottawa’s sports scene in 2020, affiliated with Atlético Madrid. Home matches at TD Place Stadium showcase growing soccer enthusiasm in the capital.

Atlético Ottawa Quick FactsDetails
LeagueCanadian Premier League (CPL)
Founded2020
AffiliationAtlético Madrid
Home games14 regular season
SeasonApril - October
Ticket prices$20-$75
Supporters groupCapital City Supporters

Best Atlético Experiences:

  • Derby matches vs local rivals
  • Weekend afternoon games
  • End-of-season playoff push
  • Family-friendly soccer atmosphere

Ottawa BlackJacks (CEBL)

The Canadian Elite Basketball League team brings professional basketball to TD Place Arena during summer months, providing an exciting alternative to hockey in the off-season.

BlackJacks Quick FactsDetails
LeagueCanadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL)
Founded2020
Home games12 regular season
SeasonMay - August
Ticket prices$25-$80
Game length~2 hours
Elam EndingYes (CEBL signature format)

Best BlackJacks Experiences:

  • Summer weekend games
  • Playoff games
  • CEBL Championship weekend (if hosted)
  • High-scoring Elam Ending finishes

Year-Round Sports Calendar

MonthPrimary TeamVenue
JanuaryOttawa 67’sArena
FebruaryOttawa 67’sArena
MarchOttawa 67’s (playoffs)Arena
AprilAtlético Ottawa (start)Stadium
MayBlackJacks (start), AtléticoArena, Stadium
JuneREDBLACKS (start), Atlético, BlackJacksStadium, Arena
JulyREDBLACKS, Atlético, BlackJacksStadium, Arena
AugustREDBLACKS, Atlético, BlackJacks (end)Stadium, Arena
SeptemberREDBLACKS, 67’s (start), AtléticoBoth
OctoberREDBLACKS, 67’s, Atlético (end)Both
NovemberREDBLACKS (playoffs), 67’sBoth
DecemberOttawa 67’sArena

Getting to TD Place

Transit and parking options at Lansdowne Park Image: Multiple transportation options make reaching TD Place convenient for visitors.

TD Place’s central location in the Glebe neighbourhood provides multiple transportation options. Here’s everything you need to know about getting to your event.

By Bus (Best Option)

Multiple OC Transpo routes serve TD Place directly on Bank Street:

RouteServiceFrequency
Route 6Bank Street express10-15 min
Route 7Bank Street local10-15 min
Route 55Cross-town service20-30 min
Event shuttlesMajor eventsVaries

Bus Tips:

  • Routes 6 and 7 stop directly at Lansdowne
  • Check OC Transpo app for real-time arrivals
  • Event nights see increased frequency
  • Last buses run approximately 30-45 minutes after events

By O-Train Connection

The Confederation Line (O-Train Line 1) doesn’t stop directly at Lansdowne, but connections are available:

StationConnectionTime to TD Place
Carleton Station2.3 km walk or bus20-30 min
Hurdman StationBus Route 6/715-20 min
Parliament StationBus Route 6/710-15 min
uOttawa StationBus Route 712-15 min

Future LRT: The Stage 2 LRT extension will improve transit access, though no station is planned directly at Lansdowne.

By Car

Underground Parking (Lansdowne)

Parking DetailInformation
LocationUnder Lansdowne Park
EntryQueen Elizabeth Driveway or Bank St
Spaces1,200+
Event pricing$10-20 (varies by event)
Regular pricing$3/hour (non-event days)
HoursOpens early on event days

Street Parking Options

AreaNotesWalk Time
Glebe residential2-3 hour limits5-15 min
Bank Street metersPay parking2-10 min
Queen Elizabeth DrFree evenings5-10 min
Bronson AvenueLimited options10-15 min

Alternative Parking

LocationDistanceCost
Fifth Avenue Court5 min walkPaid
Brewer Park10 min walkFree weekends
Carleton University15 min walkFree evenings
Parking lots on Bronson10 min walkVaries

Parking Strategy by Event Type:

EventBest Strategy
Weekend footballArrive 90+ min early for underground
Weeknight 67’sStreet parking often available
Major concertsConsider transit or remote parking
Soccer gamesUnderground usually available
Basketball gamesStreet parking accessible

By Bicycle

Cycling to TD Place is increasingly popular, especially for summer events.

Cycling FeatureDetails
Bike racksThroughout Lansdowne
Bank Street bike laneDirect route from downtown
Canal pathwayConnect via Queen Elizabeth Dr
Bike SharePBSC stations nearby
Secure storageLimited, bring your own lock

Best Cycling Routes:

  • Bank Street bike lane from downtown
  • Canal pathway to Queen Elizabeth Drive
  • Bronson Avenue path (being improved)
  • Glebe residential streets

Walking from Nearby Neighbourhoods

Starting PointDistanceWalk Time
Glebe shops0.5-1 km5-10 min
Old Ottawa South1-2 km15-25 min
Downtown core3-4 km35-45 min
Rideau Canal1 km10-15 min
Carleton University2 km20-25 min

Seating Guide and Best Views

Choosing the right seats can make or break your TD Place experience. Here’s a comprehensive guide to finding your perfect view.

TD Place Stadium Seating

The stadium’s asymmetrical design creates distinct viewing experiences depending on your seat location.

SectionLocationView QualityPrice RangeBest For
101-105Lower east sidelineExcellent$$$$$Premium experience
119-123Lower west sidelineExcellent$$$$$Premium experience
201-205Upper east sidelineGreat$$$$Value with good view
219-223Upper west sidelineGreat$$$$Value with good view
107-117Lower end zoneGood$$$Rowdy atmosphere
207-217Upper end zoneDecent$$Budget-friendly
Aberdeen sideNorth grandstandUnique$$$Historic atmosphere

Best Sections for Football:

  • Sections 101-105, 119-123: Premium sideline views at midfield with excellent sightlines
  • Sections 201-205, 219-223: Upper level sideline offers great value with comprehensive field views
  • Sections 107-117: End zone sections popular for rowdy, spirited fans
  • Aberdeen Pavilion Side: Unique atmosphere with some covered seating near the heritage structure

Stadium Concert Tips:

ConfigurationBest SeatsAvoid
End-stageSections 100-110Far end zones
Centre-stageAny lower bowlObstructed views behind stage
360-degreeAll sections workNone

Stadium concerts typically use either end-stage or centre-stage configurations. Floor seats offer proximity but limited sightlines; lower bowl sections provide better overall views.

TD Place Arena Seating

The arena’s traditional bowl design provides good views from most locations.

SectionLocationView QualityPrice RangeBest For
101-104Lower centre iceExcellent$$$$Premium hockey
117-120Lower centre iceExcellent$$$$Premium hockey
105-108Lower cornersGood$$$Watching plays develop
113-116Lower cornersGood$$$Value with action
201-204Upper centreGreat value$$Budget with good view
217-220Upper centreGreat value$$Families

Best Sections for Hockey:

  • Sections 101-104, 117-120: Centre ice views for optimal game watching
  • Sections 201-204, 217-220: Upper level centre provides best value with excellent sightlines
  • Corner Sections: Good angles for watching plays develop and forechecking action

Arena Concert Tips:

ConfigurationBest SeatsNotes
End-stageFloor, Sections 101-108Close but may have obstructions
Centre-stageAll lower sectionsGreat 360-degree experience
General admissionArrive earlyFloor access varies

Arena configurations vary significantly based on the performer. Centre-stage shows open more options; end-stage shows favor lower bowl and floor seats.

Seating Tips for Different Events

Event TypeRecommended SectionsBudget Option
REDBLACKS football101-105, 119-123201-205, 207-217
67’s hockey101-104, 117-120201-204, 217-220
Atlético soccer101-110 (behind goal)Upper end zones
BlackJacks basketballCentre court lowerAny upper level
Stadium concertsLower bowl sidelinesUpper bowl
Arena concertsFloor or lower sectionsUpper level back

Dining and Entertainment at Lansdowne

Restaurants and shops at Lansdowne Park Image: Lansdowne Park offers numerous dining options surrounding TD Place.

The Lansdowne redevelopment transformed the area into a year-round destination with dining options for every taste and budget.

Dining Within TD Place

Venue LevelOptionsPrice Range
ConcourseHot dogs, nachos, popcorn$
Food standsBurgers, poutine, pizza$$
Beer gardensCraft beer, snacks$$
Premium loungesFull menu, table service$$$$
SuitesCatering included$$$$$

Concession Stand Favourites:

ItemPrice (approx)Location
Hot dog$6-8All concessions
Poutine$10-14Multiple stands
Craft beer (tall)$12-16Beer gardens
Popcorn$8-10All concessions
Nachos$12-15All concessions
Specialty burger$15-18Select stands

Premium Dining (Ticket-Dependent):

  • TD Club: Full-service restaurant with field views
  • Suites: Private catering and bar service
  • Loge seating: Premium food delivery to seats

Lansdowne Park Restaurants

RestaurantCuisinePrice RangeBest For
Craft Beer MarketGastropub$$$Pre-game crowds, beer lovers
Joey RestaurantUpscale casual$$$$Date night, celebrations
Jack Astor’sSports bar$$Groups, game watching
MilestonesCasual dining$$$Families, post-game
Shore ClubSeafood$$$$Special occasions
Clocktower Brew PubPub fare$$Local beer, casual

Pre-Game Restaurant Strategy:

TimingStrategy
2+ hours beforeWalk-in available at most restaurants
90 min beforeReservations recommended
60 min beforeExpect waits, try fast-casual
30 min beforeGrab concession food inside

Post-Game Dining: Restaurants stay busy for 60-90 minutes after events. Consider walking to nearby Glebe restaurants on Bank Street for more options.

Lansdowne Shops and Services

CategoryOptions
GroceryLoblaws (full service, open late)
CinemaLandmark Cinemas (8 screens)
CoffeeStarbucks, Second Cup
Quick serviceVarious fast-casual options
BankingTD Bank branch
PharmacyShoppers Drug Mart (Loblaws)

Exploring the Glebe Before/After Events

The surrounding Glebe neighbourhood offers even more dining options:

DistanceOptions
2-5 min walkBank Street cafés, pubs
5-10 min walkFull restaurant row on Bank
10-15 min walkOld Ottawa South dining

For pre-game dining recommendations:


Aberdeen Pavilion: Historic Heart of Lansdowne

No TD Place visit is complete without appreciating the Aberdeen Pavilion, the stunning heritage building integrated into the stadium’s north grandstand. Built in 1898 for the Central Canada Exhibition, this architectural landmark is one of the last remaining cattle exhibition buildings in North America.

Aberdeen Pavilion Details

FeatureDetails
Built1898
ArchitectMoses Chamberlain Edey
DesignationNational Historic Site (1984)
StyleVictorian exhibition hall
Nickname”The Cattle Castle”
Size46,000 sq ft
Capacity4,000+ for events

Key Architectural Features

ElementDescription
Arched roofDistinctive steel and glass structure
Open interiorClear-span for exhibitions
Ornate entrancesVictorian-era detailing
Clerestory windowsNatural lighting throughout
FoundationOriginal limestone preserved

Events at Aberdeen Pavilion

EventWhenFrequency
Ottawa Farmers’ MarketYear-round SundaysWeekly
Ottawa Christmas MarketNov-DecAnnual
Antique showsVariousSeveral/year
Trade showsYear-roundMonthly
Wedding receptionsYear-roundAvailable
Corporate eventsYear-roundAvailable
Art installationsVariousOccasional

The building’s preservation was a key requirement of the Lansdowne redevelopment, ensuring future generations can appreciate its historical significance while enjoying modern events. Stadium attendees can view the pavilion’s dramatic interior through windows connecting to the north grandstand.

For winter festivities at Aberdeen Pavilion, see our Winterlude guide.


Major Events Beyond Sports

TD Place regularly hosts events beyond its home teams, making it a year-round entertainment destination.

Concert History at TD Place

ArtistYearVenueNotes
The Tragically Hip2016StadiumMan Machine Poem Tour
Bryan Adams2019StadiumSummer stadium show
Luke Combs2023StadiumCountry superstar
VariousAnnualArenaRegular concert schedule

Concert Season:

  • Stadium: June-September (weather dependent)
  • Arena: Year-round

Annual Events Calendar

EventDatesVenueDetails
Ottawa Farmers’ MarketEvery SundayAberdeenLocal produce, crafts
Ottawa Christmas MarketNov 21 - Dec 22AberdeenGerman-style market
REDBLACKS tailgate partiesGame daysLansdownePre-game festivities
Grey Cup watch partiesNovemberLansdowneIf REDBLACKS qualify
World Juniors FanfestDecember-JanuaryVariousDuring tournament years
Canada Day celebrationsJuly 1LansdowneCommunity events
Farmers’ MarketYear-roundAberdeenWeekly Sundays

Special Events

Event TypeFrequencyVenue
Monster truck shows1-2/yearStadium
Professional wrestlingOccasionalArena
Trade showsMonthlyAberdeen
Community celebrationsVariousAll venues
Corporate eventsRegularAberdeen, suites
Charity fundraisersVariousMultiple venues

Currently, check our Ottawa events calendar for upcoming events at TD Place and other Ottawa venues.


Tips for First-Time Visitors

Fans entering TD Place for an event Image: First-time visitors approaching TD Place through Lansdowne Park.

Whether you’re attending your first REDBLACKS game or catching a concert, here’s everything you need to know for a smooth experience.

Before You Go Checklist

TaskDetails
Buy ticketsTicketmaster or team websites
Check weatherStadium is outdoor
Plan transportationParking vs transit decision
Review bag policyVaries by event
Download appsOC Transpo, team apps
Charge your phoneFor tickets, photos
Check event timeGates open 90 min before

What to Bring

EssentialRecommendedLeave at Home
Mobile ticketsSmall umbrella (stadium)Large bags
ID (for alcohol)Layers for eveningUmbrellas (some events)
Credit/debit cardSunscreen (day games)Professional cameras
Light jacketPortable chargerOutside food/drink
Ear protection (concerts)Lawn chairs

Bag Policy Summary

Event TypeBag Policy
REDBLACKS gamesClear bag policy
67’s gamesStandard small bags
Major concertsVaries (check event)
Soccer/basketballStandard small bags
Aberdeen eventsGenerally relaxed

General Rule: Bags under 14” x 14” x 6” typically allowed. Check specific event policies.

Day of Event Timeline

Time Before EventActivity
3+ hoursExplore the Glebe neighbourhood
2 hoursArrive for best parking, pre-game dining
90 minutesGates open, enter early
60 minutesFind seats, concessions, explore venue
30 minutesReturn to seats, opening activities
Event timeEnjoy the show!

During the Event

NeedWhere to Find
Guest servicesNear main entrances
First aidMultiple locations, ask staff
Family washroomsBoth venue levels
ATMsConcourse (expect lines)
Lost and foundGuest services
AccessibilityGuest services desk

For Families

Family TipDetails
Best team for kidsOttawa 67’s (affordable, exciting)
Best seatingUpper bowl (easier access, views)
Ear protectionRecommended for concerts, some games
Exit strategyKnow your section’s closest exit
Food strategyEat before or pack snacks (if allowed)

For family-friendly sports, Ottawa 67’s games offer excellent value and excitement.

Weather Preparation (Stadium Events)

SeasonWhat to ExpectWhat to Bring
Summer dayHot, sunnySunscreen, hat, water
Summer eveningCooling after sunsetLight jacket
FallVariable, often coolLayers, rain gear
Early/late seasonCold nightsWinter jacket, blanket

Accessibility Information

TD Place is committed to providing an accessible experience for all guests.

Accessibility Features by Venue

FeatureStadiumArena
Accessible seatingAll levelsAll levels
Companion seatsAdjacentAdjacent
Elevator accessYesYes
Accessible washroomsAll levelsAll levels
Accessible parkingUndergroundUnderground
Service animalsWelcomeWelcome
Hearing assistanceAvailableAvailable

Booking Accessible Seating

MethodContact
OnlineTicketmaster accessibility options
PhoneTeam box offices
In personTD Place box office
Companion ticketsAvailable with accessible seats

Services Available

ServiceDetails
Wheelchair rentalGuest services (limited supply)
Assistive listeningAvailable at guest services
Accessible concessionsLower counters available
Accessible parkingReserved spots in underground
Service animal reliefDesignated areas

Tips for Guests with Accessibility Needs

TipBenefit
Arrive earlyBest accessible parking spots
Book in advanceEnsure best seating options
Contact venueSpecific accommodations
Ask for assistanceStaff trained to help
Know elevator locationsAvoid crowds

Contact the venue in advance for specific accessibility needs or visit the accessibility services desk on event days.


Venue History

TD Place and Lansdowne Park have hosted Ottawa sports and entertainment for over a century.

Historical Timeline

YearMilestone
1884First Central Canada Exhibition at site
1898Aberdeen Pavilion built
1908First professional football at Lansdowne
1939-1945Military use during WWII
1967Ottawa Civic Centre opens, 67’s founded
1976Ottawa Rough Riders last Grey Cup win
1996Rough Riders fold
2002-2005Ottawa Renegades era
2010Lansdowne redevelopment announced
2014TD Place opens, REDBLACKS debut
2016REDBLACKS win Grey Cup
2020Atlético Ottawa, BlackJacks debut
2024Lansdowne 2.0 expansion begins

Pre-2014 Era

The site housed the historic Frank Clair Stadium (later renamed Lansdowne Park Stadium) and the Ottawa Civic Centre. The Central Canada Exhibition called Lansdowne home for over a century before relocating.

EraTeams
1876-1996Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL)
1967-presentOttawa 67’s (OHL)
1990sVarious arena football, lacrosse
2002-2005Ottawa Renegades (CFL)

The 2014 Redevelopment

In 2014, the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) completed a massive public-private partnership that transformed Lansdowne Park.

Project ElementDetails
Investment$210+ million
StadiumComplete rebuild as TD Place Stadium
ArenaRenovation as TD Place Arena
Retail300,000+ sq ft commercial space
Residential280 condominium units
HeritageAberdeen Pavilion preserved
Public spaceUrban plaza, parks
Parking1,200+ underground spaces

Lansdowne 2.0 (2024-2027)

The next phase of Lansdowne development is underway:

AdditionDetails
New event centre5,500-seat arena (planned)
Residential towersAdditional housing
Enhanced public spaceMore park area
Improved transitBetter connections

Comparing Ottawa’s Sports Venues

FeatureTD PlaceCanadian Tire CentreShaw Centre
LocationCentral (Glebe)West (Kanata)Downtown
Capacity24,000/9,50018,65232,000 sq ft
Main tenantsREDBLACKS, 67’sSenatorsConventions
TransitBus routesO-Train + shuttleO-Train
ParkingUnderground ($)Lots (free games)Paid
Dining nearbyExcellentLimitedExcellent
Best forFootball, OHLNHL, major concertsConventions

For Senators games and major arena concerts, see our Canadian Tire Centre guide.


FAQ

Q: How much is parking at TD Place?

Lansdowne underground parking rates vary by event. For regular sports games, expect $10-15. Major concerts and special events may see increased rates up to $20-25. Arriving early secures spots, as the underground garage fills quickly for popular events. Street parking in the surrounding Glebe neighbourhood is free after 9pm on weekdays and all day Sunday.

Q: What is the seating capacity at TD Place Stadium?

TD Place Stadium holds approximately 24,000 fans for football in its standard configuration. Capacity can be expanded for major concerts and special events by adding temporary seating on the field and end zones, potentially accommodating over 30,000 attendees. For soccer matches, some sections may be curtained off resulting in lower attendance figures.

Q: What is the capacity of TD Place Arena?

TD Place Arena seats approximately 9,500 for hockey and basketball games. Concert configurations vary based on stage setup, with floor seats and stage placement affecting total capacity. Some concert setups may seat slightly fewer attendees while centre-stage configurations can maximize capacity.

Q: Which sports teams play at TD Place?

TD Place is home to four professional sports teams: Ottawa REDBLACKS (CFL football, June-November), Ottawa 67’s (OHL hockey, September-March), Atlético Ottawa (CPL soccer, April-October), and Ottawa BlackJacks (CEBL basketball, May-August). Each team’s season provides year-round sporting events, with some overlap during spring and fall months.

Q: Is there an O-Train stop at TD Place?

There is no O-Train station directly at TD Place. The nearest stations are Carleton and Hurdman, both requiring bus connections. OC Transpo Routes 6 and 7 along Bank Street provide the most direct bus service to Lansdowne Park from various points. The Stage 2 LRT expansion does not include a Lansdowne station.

Q: Can I bring a bag to TD Place?

Bag policies vary by event. REDBLACKS games enforce clear bag policies, allowing only transparent bags up to 12”x12”x6” or small clutch purses. Other sports and concerts may have less restrictive rules. Always check the specific event’s policy on the TD Place or team website before attending.

Q: Are there restaurants at TD Place?

Yes, Lansdowne Park surrounding TD Place features numerous restaurants including Craft Beer Market, Milestones, Jack Astor’s, Joey Restaurant, and Shore Club. Concession stands inside both venues offer standard event fare during games and concerts. For more dining options, the Glebe neighbourhood on Bank Street is a short walk away.

Q: What is the Aberdeen Pavilion?

The Aberdeen Pavilion is a historic 1898 building integrated into TD Place Stadium’s north grandstand. This National Historic Site features distinctive Victorian architecture with a steel and glass arched roof. It hosts events including the Ottawa Christmas Market, farmers’ markets, antique shows, and trade exhibitions year-round.

Q: How early should I arrive for events at TD Place?

Plan to arrive 60-90 minutes before event start time to allow for parking, security screening, and finding your seats comfortably. Stadium gates typically open 90 minutes before game time, giving early arrivers time to explore, purchase refreshments, and enjoy pre-game activities. For major concerts and sold-out games, arriving 2 hours early is recommended.

Q: Is TD Place accessible?

Yes, TD Place offers comprehensive accessibility features including accessible seating throughout both venues on all levels, accessible washrooms, elevator access to upper levels, designated accessible parking in the underground garage, service animal accommodations, and assistive listening devices. Contact guest services in advance for specific needs.

Q: What happened to the Ottawa Civic Centre?

The Ottawa Civic Centre was renovated and renamed TD Place Arena as part of the 2014 Lansdowne redevelopment. The updated arena retained its location but received significant upgrades to facilities, seating, technology, and amenities. The arena continues to host Ottawa 67’s hockey games as it has since 1967.

Q: Can I take the bus to TD Place?

Yes, multiple OC Transpo bus routes serve TD Place. Routes 6 and 7 run along Bank Street directly past Lansdowne Park, stopping at the main entrance. During major events, OC Transpo often increases service frequency to accommodate crowds. The 55 also provides cross-town service.

Q: What are the best seats at TD Place?

For football, sections 101-105 and 119-123 offer premium sideline views at midfield. For hockey, sections 101-104 and 117-120 provide centre ice views. Upper level sections in both venues offer excellent value with good sightlines. See our detailed seating guide above for section-by-section recommendations.

Q: Does TD Place have WiFi?

Yes, TD Place offers free WiFi in both the stadium and arena. However, connectivity can be slow during capacity events when thousands of fans are connected simultaneously. Consider downloading any mobile tickets or event apps before arriving.

Q: Can I bring my own food or drinks?

Outside food and beverages are generally not permitted in either the stadium or arena. Exceptions may be made for medical needs or small snacks for children. All bags are subject to search at entry gates.

Q: How long are REDBLACKS games?

CFL football games typically last 2.5-3 hours including halftime entertainment. REDBLACKS games feature pre-game tailgate activities, halftime shows, and post-game events that can extend your Lansdowne experience to 4-5 hours total.

Q: How long are 67’s games?

OHL hockey games typically last 2-2.5 hours including intermissions. The three-period format with two 15-minute intermissions provides time to grab food, visit the team store, or stretch your legs.

Q: Are pets allowed at TD Place?

Service animals are welcome throughout TD Place venues. Emotional support animals and pets are generally not permitted inside the stadium or arena. The outdoor Lansdowne Park areas are pet-friendly when no events are occurring.

Q: What’s the difference between TD Place and Canadian Tire Centre?

TD Place (Lansdowne Park, central Ottawa) hosts REDBLACKS, 67’s, Atlético, and BlackJacks, offering a walkable urban experience with many nearby restaurants. Canadian Tire Centre (Kanata, west Ottawa) hosts the Ottawa Senators NHL team and major arena concerts, with ample free parking but limited nearby dining.

Q: Is TD Place good for kids?

Yes, TD Place is very family-friendly. Ottawa 67’s games offer affordable tickets starting around $15, making them ideal for introducing kids to live sports. Both venues have family washrooms, kid-friendly concession options, and family sections. The Lansdowne Park area is also enjoyable for pre and post-game walks.

Q: When is the best time to visit TD Place?

Fall offers the best variety with REDBLACKS football and 67’s hockey overlapping. Summer features outdoor concerts, REDBLACKS games, and BlackJacks basketball. Winter is prime 67’s hockey season. Each season offers unique experiences at this year-round venue.

Q: Are tickets refundable?

Ticket refund policies vary by event and seller. Ticketmaster generally does not offer refunds for postponed events (tickets are valid for rescheduled dates). Check specific event policies when purchasing. Secondary market tickets from resellers have different policies.

Q: Where can I buy tickets?

Primary ticket sales are through Ticketmaster, team websites (REDBLACKS, 67’s, Atlético, BlackJacks), or the TD Place box office. Secondary markets include StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek. Always purchase from reputable sources to avoid fraudulent tickets.


Your First Game Guide

Whether you’re new to Ottawa, visiting from out of town, or attending your first professional sports event, TD Place offers unique experiences across four different sports. New to TD Place sports? Here’s a sport-by-sport guide to make your first experience memorable and help you become a true Ottawa sports fan.

Your First REDBLACKS Game

AspectWhat to Know
SeasonJune - November
Game length2.5-3 hours
AtmosphereLoud, family-friendly
Best first-timer sectionsUpper sideline (200s)
Typical price$40-80
Pre-gameTailgate on Lansdowne

What to Expect:

  • Three downs instead of four (Canadian football)
  • Larger field than NFL
  • Halftime show (15-20 minutes)
  • Passionate but friendly fans
  • RNation supporters section for rowdiest atmosphere

First-Game Tips:

  • Arrive early to enjoy tailgate atmosphere
  • Bring layers (evening games cool down)
  • Download REDBLACKS app for stats and replays
  • Stand for touchdowns and key plays

Your First Ottawa 67’s Game

AspectWhat to Know
SeasonSeptember - March (playoffs to May)
Game length2-2.5 hours
AtmosphereExciting, affordable
Best first-timer sectionsUpper centre (200s)
Typical price$15-35
ActionFast-paced junior hockey

What to Expect:

  • Young players (16-20 years old), many future NHL stars
  • Physical, fast hockey
  • Engaged local fans, many families
  • Between-period activities and entertainment
  • Affordable concessions compared to NHL

First-Game Tips:

  • Weeknight games often have better ticket deals
  • Look for giveaway nights (schedule on website)
  • Teddy Bear Toss (December) is a special experience
  • 67’s game guide has detailed tips

Your First Atlético Ottawa Game

AspectWhat to Know
SeasonApril - October
Game length2 hours
AtmosphereGrowing, passionate
Best first-timer sectionsBehind goal or sideline
Typical price$20-50
ActionCanadian Premier League soccer

What to Expect:

  • 90 minutes of action plus halftime
  • Capital City Supporters bringing atmosphere
  • Family-friendly environment
  • Afternoon or evening games (weather dependent)
  • No draws in playoffs (Elam Ending style finish)

First-Game Tips:

  • Sit behind the goal for supporter atmosphere
  • Weekday games less crowded but still fun
  • Bring sunscreen/hat for day games

Your First BlackJacks Game

AspectWhat to Know
SeasonMay - August
Game length2 hours
AtmosphereEnergetic, summer fun
Best first-timer sectionsLower sideline
Typical price$25-60
ActionCanadian Elite Basketball

What to Expect:

  • Elam Ending format (target score to win)
  • High-scoring, exciting finishes
  • In-game entertainment, music
  • Casual summer atmosphere
  • Canadian basketball talent

First-Game Tips:

  • Elam Ending can create dramatic finishes
  • Games feel shorter due to target-score ending
  • Summer weeknight games are fun date nights

Comparing Your First Experience

FactorREDBLACKS67’sAtléticoBlackJacks
Best for families
Most affordable
Loudest atmosphere
Summer event
Winter event
Shortest game
Historic tradition

TD Place Photo Guide

Want great photos from your TD Place experience? Here are the best spots and tips.

Best Photo Locations

LocationBest ForWhen
Aberdeen Pavilion exteriorHistoric architectureDaytime
North grandstandStadium panoramicPre-game
Lansdowne urban plazaVenue exteriorAny time
Lower bowl sidelineAction shotsDuring game
Behind goalSoccer actionAtlético games
Centre iceHockey atmosphere67’s games

Photography Tips

TipDetails
Arrive earlyBest light, fewer crowds
Evening gamesGolden hour before kickoff
Use burst modeCapture action moments
Smartphone OKMost phone cameras work well
Check policyProfessional cameras may require credentials
No flashProhibited during play

Social Media Tags

PlatformTags
Instagram#TDPlace #OttawaREDBLACKS #Ottawa67s
Twitter/X@TDPlace @Ottawa67s @REDBLACKS
FacebookTD Place, team pages
TikTok#OttawaSports #TDPlace

Budget Guide: Attending TD Place on a Budget

Great experiences at TD Place don’t require premium prices. Here’s how to enjoy the venue affordably.

Cheapest Events by Sport

TeamBudget OptionTypical Cost
Ottawa 67’sUpper bowl weeknight$15-20
Atlético OttawaGeneral admission$20-25
Ottawa BlackJacksUpper level$25-30
Ottawa REDBLACKSEnd zone upper$35-45
ConcertsVaries$40+

Money-Saving Tips

StrategySavings
Buy tickets earlyBest prices, best selection
Weeknight gamesOften cheaper than weekends
Upper bowl seats40-60% less than lower bowl
Eat before arriving$15-30 per person
Take transit$3.75 vs $10-20 parking
Skip alcohol$12-16 per drink
Family packsTickets + food bundles

Free Experiences at Lansdowne

ActivityWhen
Explore Aberdeen PavilionDaily
Watch Farmers’ MarketSunday mornings
Walk the canal pathwayYear-round
Window shop LansdowneDaily
Tailgate atmosphere (outside)Game days

For Sports Fans

GuideDescription
Canadian Tire CentreOttawa Senators NHL, major concerts
Ottawa eventsCurrent events calendar

For Exploring the Area

GuideDescription
Glebe neighbourhoodShopping, dining near TD Place
Rideau Canal skatingWinter activities nearby
WinterludeFebruary festival at Lansdowne

For Dining

GuideDescription
Best patios OttawaSummer pre-game dining
Best brunch OttawaWeekend day game meals
Best pizza OttawaFamily-friendly options
Best cheap eats OttawaBudget dining
Best coffee shops OttawaPre-event caffeine

Final Thoughts

TD Place represents more than just a sports complex—it’s the gathering place where Ottawa comes together to cheer, celebrate, and create memories. From the historic Aberdeen Pavilion overlooking the field to the electric atmosphere of a REDBLACKS game or the intensity of 67’s hockey, this venue delivers experiences that define Ottawa’s sporting culture.

Quick Reference Summary

NeedSolution
Best value sportsOttawa 67’s ($15-35)
Premium experienceREDBLACKS sideline seats
Summer eventsStadium concerts, football
Winter events67’s hockey, trade shows
Pre-game diningLansdowne restaurants, Glebe
Getting thereBus routes 6, 7 on Bank Street
ParkingUnderground ($10-20) or Glebe streets
For families67’s games, upper bowl seating

What Makes TD Place Special

FeatureWhy It Matters
Heritage integrationAberdeen Pavilion adds character
Central locationWalkable, transit-accessible
Year-round actionFour sports teams + events
Urban villageDining, shopping, entertainment
Community feelIntimate venues, loyal fans
Growing legacyNew development 2024-2027

Whether you’re a lifelong season ticket holder or planning your first visit, TD Place welcomes you to join the community that makes Ottawa sports special. Explore Lansdowne’s shops and restaurants, appreciate the heritage architecture, and experience why this destination remains central to Ottawa’s entertainment scene.

Plan your visit around an Ottawa 67’s game for affordable hockey action, catch a REDBLACKS football game in summer, or check the Ottawa events calendar for upcoming concerts and special events.


Sources: TD Place Ottawa, Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, City of Ottawa Heritage, OC Transpo


For more Ottawa venues and attractions, explore our Glebe neighbourhood guide or visit Ottawa Where to Go!

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