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At that time, it was still called the Air Canada Centre. Now it's the Maple Leaf Arena.
At that time, the Raptors had not yet woken up. Now they have won the championship.
As the only NBA home outside the United States, this place has always been a sports carnival for Canadians. Of course, it is also the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team.
The venue was built in 1999 and can accommodate 19,800 spectators. It is also one of the venues for many concerts and large-scale events.
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The Air Canada Centre, located near Central Station in the city centre, is Toronto's indoor venue for sporting events and entertainment and is title-sponsored by Air Canada. Since its inception in 1999, the Air Canada Centre has hosted 2,500 events and performances.
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Show More ReviewsI'm here# At that time, it was still called the Air Canada Centre. Now it's the Maple Leaf Arena. At that time, the Raptors had not yet woken up. Now they have won the championship. As the only NBA home outside the United States, this place has always been a sports carnival for Canadians. Of course, it is also the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team. The venue was built in 1999 and can accommodate 19,800 spectators. It is also one of the venues for many concerts and large-scale events.