
PLACE BELL
Laval, Québec
Place Bell is a indoor arena complex in Laval, QC known for laval's modern ahl and pwhl arena complex.
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The Building
Overview
Place Bell is a modern multi-rink arena complex in Laval and the home of the Laval Rocket. Opened in 2017, it combines a 10,000-seat amphitheatre with community ice facilities, giving it both professional and public recreation roles. Its PWHL relevance adds a strong modern women's hockey search angle.
Place Bell opened in 2017 as the AHL Laval Rocket's home and a triple-rink community recreation centre. It is the most modern AHL building in North America and the model for the next generation of mid-sized Canadian arenas.
By the Numbers
Capacity Breakdown
10,000+ amphitheatre
- Hockey10,062
Complex includes a main amphitheatre plus community ice surfaces.
What This Profile Covers
On This Stadium
- 2017 opening
- Laval Rocket/AHL role
- PWHL relevance
- Community rink complex
- Laval transit and district context
Source-Backed
Verified Facts
- Opened in 2017 in Laval.
- Main arena capacity is roughly 10,000–10,172 depending on source; complex also includes smaller community rinks.
- Home of Laval Rocket and Montréal Victoire.
Through the Years
History & Timeline
- 2017Opens September 2
- 2022Hosts AHL All-Star Classic
Who Plays Here
Tenants
Current
- Laval Rocket
Memorable Moments
Notable Events & Records
- AHL All-Star Classic 2022
- Multiple Calder Cup Playoff runs
In the Bowl
Seating Guide
Intimate AHL bowl with great sightlines throughout. Premium options along the players' benches.
Game Day
Getting There
Montmorency Métro station is a 5-minute walk — the only suburban Montréal arena on the Métro.
Concessions
Food & Amenities
Local Laval craft beer, Saint-Hubert outpost, full Tim Hortons.
Plan Your Visit
Visitor Policies
What to check before you go
- bag policy
- prohibited items
- camera/video rules
- mobile tickets
- cashless payments
- re-entry
- accessibility entrances
- transit and parking
- door times
- food and beverage
- family washrooms
- sensory/accessibility accommodations
Official policy sources
- Place Bell About
Official source for amphitheatre/community-rink complex description.
Going Deeper
Related Topics & Guides
- Place Bell capacity changes and event configurations
- Place Bell naming rights and former names
- Place Bell transit, parking and arrival guide
- Place Bell accessibility and family visitor notes
- Place Bell seating, sightlines and atmosphere
- Place Bell concert setup vs sports setup
- Place Bell neighbourhood or district impact in Laval
- Place Bell historic moments and major events timeline
- Place Bell hockey rink operations and ice events
- Place Bell suite, club and premium seating guide
Supporting pages should be generated only after official sources are checked; policy pages require event-specific disclaimers.
Quick Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Who plays at Place Bell?
The Laval Rocket of the AHL — the Montréal Canadiens' top farm team.
When did Place Bell open?
Place Bell opened in 2017.
Is Place Bell only one rink?
No. It is a larger arena complex with a main amphitheatre and additional ice surfaces.
Where is Place Bell?
Place Bell is in Laval, QC, Canada.
What leagues are associated with Place Bell?
Place Bell is associated with AHL, PWHL.
What is the capacity of Place Bell?
Place Bell capacity should be read by event configuration: 10,000+ amphitheatre. Complex includes a main amphitheatre plus community ice surfaces.
What teams play at Place Bell?
Current or notable teams associated with Place Bell include Laval Rocket, Montréal Victoire.
Why is Place Bell important?
Laval's modern AHL and PWHL arena complex.
What should visitors check before going to Place Bell?
Visitors should confirm current bag rules, mobile-ticket requirements, camera policies, accessibility entry, transit updates and event-specific restrictions on the official Place Bell or ticket issuer page before attending. Policies can vary by event.
Research
Sources & Verification
Last verified May 20, 2026
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