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Le Centre Sheraton Montreal

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Bell Centre

First known as the Molson Centre when construction was completed in 1996 the arena was renamed the Centre Bell in February of 2002. This new arena replaced the aging Montreal Forum that was built in 1924 and was considered the most storied building in hockey history. Located in downtown Montreal and with a capacity of 22,500 seats the Centre Bell is the largest arena in North America.

All About The Bell Centre

The Bell Centre is a sports and entertainment complex located in Montreal, Quebec. The building, which is 168,778 square feet and seats 21,273 people, is on the corner of Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montreal and Rue de la Montagne. This is in the downtown area of the city. It is a great location due to the many bars and restaurants nearby. People spending time in the area will always be able to find something to do. Another good thing about the location of the Bell Centre is its close proximity to many really nice hotels. Anyone from out of town who is visiting the arena should be able to find a suitable place to stay that is within their budget.

The Bell Centre is home to the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens. Because of this, the inside of the building is decorated with a Canadiens theme and statues of famous players. The Bell Centre is actually the largest National Hockey League arena and is owned by the same people that own the Montreal Canadiens.

Many important events have been held in the Bell Centre. These events include the final two games of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey and two pool games in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. The first UFC event held in Canada also took place in the building. The facility even hosted a preseason NBA basketball game in October 2010. This game was between the New York Knicks and the Toronto Raptors. In addition to sports events, the Bell Centre has also hosted many fun and exciting entertainment events. One of the more popular events they hosted was a sell-out Celine Dion concert. Many other very famous artists and musicians have performed in the venue. Numerous important business receptions and conventions have also been held there.

The Bell Centre really is very versatile when it comes to the kinds of events it is capable of hosting. The staff at the complex is fully committed to making sure that every event that is held there runs as smoothly as possible. They provide a very high level of customer service.

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