Ottawa Auditorium
A Thanksgiving Service in the Auditorium, 1927 | |
Interactive map of Ottawa Auditorium | |
| Location | Argyle at O'Connor Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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| Coordinates | 45°24′41″N 75°41′23″W / 45.41139°N 75.68972°W |
| Owner | Ottawa Auditorium Ltd (1923–1944) Tommy Gorman |
| Capacity | Main auditorium: 7,500, 10,000 (temporary) Concert hall: 800 |
| Surface | mechanically frozen ice |
| Field size | 200 ft × 80 ft (surface), 200 ft × 360 ft (building) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | April 1923 |
| Opened | December 26, 1923 |
| Demolished | 1967 |
| Construction cost | $355,000 ($6.34 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Architect | Richards and Abra |
| Tenants | |
| Ottawa Senators (NHL) (1923–1934) Ottawa Senators (QAHA / QSHL) (1934–1954) Hull-Ottawa Canadiens (EPHL) (1959–1963) | |
The Ottawa Auditorium was a 7,500-seat arena located in Ottawa, Ontario. It was located in Downtown Ottawa at the corner of O'Connor and Argyle Streets, today the site of the Taggart Family YMCA. Built primarily for ice hockey, the arena was also used for sports events, assemblies and musical concerts.