TD Coliseum
TD Coliseum in December 2025 | |
TD Coliseum Location within Ontario TD Coliseum Location within Canada | |
| Former names |
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|---|---|
| Address | 101 York Boulevard |
| Location | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
| Coordinates | 43°15′33″N 79°52′21″W / 43.25917°N 79.87250°W |
| Owner | City of Hamilton |
| Operator | Core Entertainment (HUPEG and Oak View Group) |
| Capacity | |
| Surface | Multi-surface |
| Field size | 200 x 85 feet (expandable to 200 x 100) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | July 8, 1983 |
| Built | 1983–1985 |
| Opened | November 30, 1985 |
| Renovated | 2024–2025 |
| Construction cost | C$42.7 million ($111 million in 2025 dollars) $300M (renovation) |
| Architect | Parkin Partnership Sink Combs Dethlefs |
| Project manager | Pigott Construction |
| Structural engineer | John A. Martin & Associates |
| General contractor | Pigott Construction |
| Tenants | |
| Hamilton Steelhawks (OHL) 1985–1988 Dukes of Hamilton (OHL) 1989–1991 Hamilton Skyhawks (WBL/NBL) 1992–1993 Hamilton Canucks (AHL) 1992–1994 Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) 1996–2015 Ontario Raiders (NLL) 1998 Hamilton Honey Badgers (CEBL) 2019–2022 Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL) 2015–2023 Toronto Rock (NLL) 2021–2024, 2025–present | |
| Website | |
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TD Coliseum (formerly FirstOntario Centre) is a sports and entertainment arena at the corner of Bay Street North and York Boulevard in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1985 as Copps Coliseum, it has a capacity of up to 18,000. It primarily operates as a concert venue, while historically having hosted various professional and junior hockey teams throughout its history.