Section 104
Bell Centre
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About Section 104
Key Insights
- Rows AA-FF, A-W
- Behind/Side Stage (most shows)
Seating Notes
- For most hockey hockey games, these seats are located on the end where the visitors shoot twice
Row Numbers
- For most events, rows in Section 104 are labeled AA-FF, A-W
- An entrance to this section is located at Row N
- When looking towards the ice/stage/ring, lower number seats are on the right
For Concerts, Section 104 May Have a Limited View
104 is behind the stage or to the side of the stage for most concerts. This may restrict or limit your view of the performance.
For more information about the stage setup for your show, .
Views From Section 104



What It's Like to Sit in Section 104
RYS Expert Reviews
Lower Level Corner (Hockey)
Seating and Ticket Q&A
How far is Section 104 Row D from the ice at Bell Centre?
There are a total of 29 rows in Section 104, starting with double lettered rows AA-FF in front, followed by single lettered rows A-W in back. At Row D you will be 10 rows up from the glass, keeping you close to the action while providing a good viewing height over the near boards. At Seat 1 you will be on the aisle at the right side of the section, just across the aisle from Section 103.

Is the view obstructed from Section 104 Row K at Bell Centre?
For a traditional end stage setup, Section 104 will keep you very close to the stage at the Bell Centre, however you will also be just off stage right and will have an extreme side angle view to the stage. This may limit your view of some aspects of the performance, so being so close to the stage has its trade off. For a safer viewing angle while remaining close to all the action on stage, we recommend sections 102 and 112 as very solid options for a traditional end stage performance.
