With existing background traffic in the Stittsville and Kanata region, please plan your travel accordingly to ensure a timely arrival to Canadian Tire Centre for puck drop.

General Game Information


What is the full schedule for games at Canadian Tire Centre?

Dec. 23
(preliminary) – Canada vs. Czechia, 7 p.m. ET

Dec. 26
Germany vs. United States, 2:30 p.m. ET & Canada vs. Finland, 7:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 27
Finland vs. Germany, 3:30 p.m. ET & Canada vs. Latvia, 7:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 28
United States vs. Latvia, 3:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 29
Finland vs. United States, 2:30 p.m. ET & Germany vs. Canada, 7:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 30
Latvia vs. Germany, 3:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 31
Latvia vs. Finland, 2:30 p.m. ET & United States vs. Canada, 8 p.m. ET

Jan. 2
2 Quarterfinal games

Jan. 4
Semifinal games

Jan. 5
Gold and Bronze medal games.

What time do doors open for each game?

Doors will be open 1 hour prior to game time.

Do I need to leave Canadian Tire Centre in between games?

Yes, but you will be able to re-enter immediately following the building being cleared. Re-entry will be permitted for fans attending both games.

Berts Bar, Club CIBC and Brookstreet Lounge will be open between games with limited capacity


Ticket Access


Mobile entry

Canadian Tire Centre is a mobile entry venue, physical tickets are not provided. To ensure smooth entry into Canadian Tire Centre, please add your tickets and parking to your Mobile Wallet App before leaving home.

Having trouble accessing your tickets?

If you purchased through ticketmaster.ca visit https://help.ticketmaster.ca/

If you purchased through Account Manager or are a package holder click here for help accessing and managing tickets on your mobile device.


Cashless venue


Can I pay cash at Canadian Tire Centre?

Canadian Tire Centre is a cashless venue, please plan to pay using credit or debit while at the venue.

Reverse cash machines are available at gate 1 and across from section 207 to convert cash to credit as necessary.


Parking


If I am staying for multiple games, do I need to move my car?

Fans parking in passholder lots (Valet, or lot 4) are expected to move cars between games OR validate all passes upon entry at your first game.

Where do I park if I don’t have a parking pass?

Parking for single events is available on-site in our single game, mobile only “Slap Shot” lots.

Slap Shot lot parking is $26 per game or $40 per day and is payable via your mobile device. Slap Shot lots include lots 2, 5, 6, 7 & 9.

Find our more information on parking here.

When paying a per game rate in Slap Shot lots you must move your car between games, or be ticketed for games not paid.

Where is Accessible parking?

Accessible parking is available in Lot 3 for $26 per game or $40 per day, by showing your government issued accessible permit upon entry


All parking must be paid for by the beginning of the second period

Limited Valet parking may be available day of game.

Canadian Tire Centre Restaurants & Concessions


What restaurants are open in Canadian Tire Centre?

Royal Oak – above section 223
Bert’s Bar – outside section 109
Club CIBC – outside section 117
Brookstreet Lounge – outside section 116

Canadian Tire Centre map

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Can I make a reservation for Canadian Tire Centre restaurants?

Yes, click here to make a reservation.

What concessions will be open at Canadian Tire Centre?

Gabriel’s Pizza
Tim Horton’s
Lone Star Cantina
Golden Palace
Bytown Grill
Sens Express
Smoke’s Poutinerie
Sparty’s Faves
DRINK MKT
FOOD MKT
XL Hot Dog
Burger Shack
Nacho Vibe
Ottawa Street Eats
Wayne Gretzky Lounge

Canadian Tire Centre map

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Other Information


Recycling Depot

Fans are encouraged to bring gently used sports equipment, non-perishable food items, and e-waste (any discarded device that has a battery or plug) to the Aberdeen Pavillion at Lansdowne Park. Donations are being accepted during all open Fan Fest hours.

Ticket Donation Program

We would love to see you at every World Juniors game but understand that with the holiday season it may not be possible. You can donate your tickets up to 48 hours before puck drop to deserving children in the Ottawa community through Kids Up Front Ottawa. For further instructions, please click here.

Accessibility

• In partnership with Ottawa Tourism, a personal care attendant will be available to assist any guests with disabilities with Activities of Daily Living at all games. The Attendant will be stationed at Gate 3 to support, or feel free to contact [email protected] for more information.

Free OC Transpo Service

Travel on OC Transpo is free for World Juniors ticketholders and volunteers for every preliminary and tournament game between Thursday, December 19 and Sunday, January 5. Ticketholders can travel on buses, O-Train Line 1, and Para Transpo for free up to three hours before and three hours after the event on the date their game ticket is valid. Simply show your game ticket to the bus or Para Transpo operator, the customer service representative, or use the video chat feature on ticket machines at Line 1 stations to request access through the fare gate. Volunteers can ride for free all day on game days by showing their volunteer credentials.

For service to TD Place Arena, take Routes 6 and 7. For service to the Canadian Tire Centre, take routes 62, 162, 404, 405, and 406.

For more information on transit service and schedules, visit octranspo.com or call 613-560-5000.


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