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NHL Eastern Conference First Round: Ottawa Senators vs. Carolina Hurricanes - Home Game 1, Series Game 3 Canadian Tire Centre April 23rd, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Stanley Cup Playoffs Canadian Tire Centre
1000 Palladium Dr, Ottawa, ON
K2V 1A5, CA
1. Canadian Tire Centre Lot - 0 ft, $15
2. Via Rail Parking Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
3. Kanata Centrum - 1 mile, $5
4. Landmark Cinemas Lot - 1.5 miles, $7
5. SmartCentres Kanata - 2 miles, $5
Canadian Tire Centre is more than just the home of the Ottawa Senators; it’s where playoff magic happens and unforgettable moments unfold. As the arena gears up for Stanley Cup Playoffs Ottawa, the atmosphere heats up and the energy is absolutely contagious. Fans can dive into the team store, packed with exclusive merchandise that’s perfect for showing off pride or grabbing a last-minute gift. The staff really go the extra mile to make sure everyone’s experience is smooth sailing, whether you’re catching a game or a big event. I mean, this place isn’t just about hockey, remember the 2015 CIS Men’s Basketball Final 8? The arena hosted that and it was electric. And let’s not forget the NHL Draft back in 2014, a launchpad for so many future Stars. The whole vibe is family-friendly, with celebration rooms and dedicated servers making sure everyone’s comfy and well taken care of. If you’re trying to score Stanley Cup Playoffs Ottawa tickets, you’ll want to sit in those third tier seats, they’re budget-friendly but still close enough to feel the roar of the crowd. Getting there from Montreal is a breeze, just hop on Highway 40 West then connect to the 417 West, or from Vankleek Hill, take Highway 34 South to Highway 417 West. Trust me, once you’re inside, you’ll understand why this arena is a true hockey sanctuary, especially during playoff time.