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Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre

Victoria, Canada
ArenaVictoriaCanadaCapacity: About 8,8831 upcoming events
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Type
Arena
City
Victoria
Country
Canada
Upcoming events
1
Address
1925 Blanshard St
Time zone
Pacific Standard Time
Capacity
About 8,883

About this venue

Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre is a modern multi-purpose arena and one of Victoria’s key venues for major sports events, concerts, and touring productions. Its practical architecture and flexible layouts make it ideal for everything from high-intensity games to full-scale concert nights with complex stage setups.

Inside, it delivers the classic arena experience: clear sightlines, well-raked seating, and acoustics that keep the energy consistent across sections. Visitors often appreciate the comfortable seating, smooth entry flow, and convenient food-and-drink options that make intermissions easy without missing the action.

The venue is located at 1925 Blanshard St, Victoria, Canada, in a convenient micro-location where the main entrance is easy to find and the surroundings are straightforward to navigate. If you’re arriving by car, nearby lots and parking garages are the most common choice, and the walk to the doors is simple and well signed. For broader guidance on getting around the city beyond the venue itself, see the city transport notes further down the page.

About the city

Victoria, the charming capital of British Columbia at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, blends a relaxed coastal vibe with a serious scene for sports and concerts. The city is known for elegant architecture, a lively downtown, and a steady rhythm of events—making it a great choice when you want a trip that feels just as enjoyable beyond the main spectacle. Visitors often praise the city’s cleanliness, sense of safety, and walkable core, which makes it easy to plan an entire day around a game or a show without unnecessary stress.

One of Victoria’s biggest strengths is its practical connectivity. The local public transit network, the Victoria Regional Transit System (BC Transit), links key neighbourhoods with arenas and stadiums, as well as the main travel gateways. If you’re flying in, Victoria International Airport (YYJ) offers a quick arrival into the greater urban area, while for sea arrivals the BC Ferries Victoria (Swartz Bay) Terminal is especially important, with straightforward onward travel toward downtown. With clear roads and well-organized routes, transfers to major event locations are usually fast and easy to understand—even if it’s your first time in the city.

Once you’re here, Victoria delivers a strong “tourist bonus” before or after the event. A stroll along the Inner Harbour is a natural start, and nearby you’ll find the landmark Parliament Buildings that give the city its distinctive visual signature. For an old-town feel, follow Government Street and stop by Bastion Square, where it’s easy to grab a bite or take a break. Within a short walk you can also tap into the city’s calmer side—pleasant routes through historic streets, along the waterfront, or toward green parks—so the whole trip feels fuller and more well-rounded.