Rogers Centre Ottawa Centre Rogers Ottawa (French) | |
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Address | 55 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9J2 |
Coordinates | 45°25′27″N 75°41′30″W / 45.4242°N 75.6916°W |
Owner | Government of Ontario |
Opened | April 11, 2011 |
Construction cost | CA$170 million ($234 million in 2023 dollars[1]) |
Former names | Ottawa Congress Centre (1983–2008) Ottawa Convention Centre (2011–14) Shaw Centre (2014–24) |
Classroom-style seating | 22 (Jim Durrell Boardroom) |
Banquet/ballroom | 1,050 (Trillium Ballroom) |
Theatre seating | 6,000 (Canada Hall)[2] |
Enclosed space | |
• Total space | 365,973 sq ft (34,000.0 m2) |
• Exhibit hall floor | 57,740 sq ft (5,364 m2) |
• Breakout/meeting | 44,854 sq ft (4,167.1 m2) |
• Ballroom | 19,032 sq ft (1,768.1 m2) |
Parking | 730 spaces |
Website | |
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Rogers Centre Ottawa (formerly the Ottawa Convention Centre and the Shaw Centre) is a convention centre located in the downtown core of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in April 2011. The award-winning architecture was designed by Ritchard Brisbin (bbb architects Ottawa). The Centre replaces the Ottawa Congress Centre, which opened in 1983 and is built on the site of the Ottawa Congress Centre building which was demolished in 2008–2009.
In October 2014, the Ottawa Convention Centre and Shaw Communications entered a ten-year naming right agreement that saw the venue renamed to the Shaw Centre. The centre is located on Colonel By Drive, just south of Rideau Street. The facility is owned by the Ontario provincial government. In October 2024, Rogers Communications renamed the venue to Rogers Centre Ottawa to reflect their acquisition of Shaw.