Place Bell is more than a modern arena—it’s one of Laval’s key stages for top-tier sports and major tours. Opened in 2017, it was designed as a flexible, multi-purpose complex with a main bowl of around 10,000 seats, widely known as the home of the Laval Rocket, while also hosting concerts, special shows, and family productions. The exterior feels clean and contemporary, and the venue is built for quick turnarounds between “game night” and “concert night.”
Inside, the experience is defined by strong sightlines and comfort: the seating geometry keeps the action close even from upper levels, and the concert setup delivers a focused, room-filling sound. Guests usually appreciate the intuitive concourse layout, food and drink points, and the atmosphere that can switch from loud, energetic hockey to a polished live-entertainment vibe.
The micro-location is a major advantage: 1950 Rue Claude-Gagné, Laval, Canada. The arena sits right by the Montmorency metro station, making the entrance just a short walk from the station exits, with nearby parking garages/lots for those arriving by car. For the broader picture of getting around the city and transit options beyond the venue area, see the city section below on the page.