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Old Posted Oct 6, 2014, 7:07 PM
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Irregardless of what the Sens do, I think we should reserve a parcel of space somewhere in the core near the Confederation Line for future use as a replacement arena, even if it takes 20-30 years for that happen. In 20 years when CTC is at the end of its life there may not be any land left for redevelopment.
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Wow thanks for the tidbit. I learned something new today. I had always wondered why Megabus didn't operate into Ottawa. Thanks!
Me too. That makes sense, particularly given that there is no way the Hwy 7 route is profitable.
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I don't disagree with some of the previous posts that the CTC/Palladium should be located at Lebreton Flats. But...considering this is a private facility on private land, how exactly does the NCC, City of Ottawa, or anyone, go about forcing Melnyk to mothball a still relatively new, world-class building? How do you force the Senators to give up their monopoly on food and drink, not to mention parking fees? Won't happen.

We need to accept that the arena stays out in Kanata for the foreseeable future. Meanwhile there are plenty of good ideas for Lebreton and we should focus on those. Certainly there's room for a new museum of Science and Tech, but to really breath new life into the area there needs to be a good mix of housing types, street-level retail, attractive public squares and small urban parks. In other words, bring the urban back into urban planning.
I for one have always refused to go to the CTC. Bad planning putting a stadium in suburbia!
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2014, 7:38 PM
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Globe article on Lebreton Flats. Not much insight, but FOL-types seem to be out in full force in the comments section.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...ticle20937923/
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I wonder if the people who complain about the location of the CTC have ever been to other cities for sporting events. Suburban stadiums are not rare at all.
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I for one have always refused to go the CTC. Bad planning putting a stadium in suburbia!
LOL - now I know I'm not the only one! Unfortunately I am "forced" to venture there a couple of time a year for concerts (I prefer music to hockey), and am always furious by the time I finally get to my seat (typically after being stuck in piles of traffic, paying $13 to park in the mud...). I really hate how utterly car dependent the whole thing is. For so many reasons, the complete opposite of what we should be doing as a city and as individual citizens.
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I wonder if the people who complain about the location of the CTC have ever been to other cities for sporting events. Suburban stadiums are not rare at all.
Suburban hockey arenas are, particularly ones built in the past 20 years.

In the NHL, they are also associated with struggling teams - Phoenix, NY Islanders, Florida, Carolina.
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Too bad this development never happened for the terminal. With the height increase on Catherine, this would be in good company, some day.
When it was approved the owner said he was just looking for a Plan B if the bus company tenants decided to go somewhere else. Since then they signed a new lease (don't recall for how long) but we should assume it will be with us for some time.
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I wonder if the people who complain about the location of the CTC have ever been to other cities for sporting events. Suburban stadiums are not rare at all.
Don't need to go to far. What about Montréal and Toronto?
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Don't need to go to far. What about Montréal and Toronto?
Not sure what suburban stadiums you are referring to. Even Olympic stadium is far from suburban. The rest of the arenas/ stadiums in both cities are basicslly right downtown.
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I hate to sound so crass but really, who takes intercity buses? Students and poor people. People who don't really mind crappy settings. Everyone else takes the train...
I would from time to time, but since the new ticketing rules came into effect, screw that. The one advantage the bus to Montreal had over the train (besides price) was the extreme flexibility of when you departed and returned.
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I for one have always refused to go to the CTC. Bad planning putting a stadium in suburbia!
Went to one game, once, on a freebie ticket in a corporate box. Lovely evening. Would never go again of my own accord, but if anyone is looking to peddle my limited influence...
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Me too. That makes sense, particularly given that there is no way the Hwy 7 route is profitable.
Coach Canada made an application to run Megabus from Kingston to Ottawa last year, not sure what came of it.
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Suburban hockey arenas are, particularly ones built in the past 20 years.

In the NHL, they are also associated with struggling teams - Phoenix, NY Islanders, Florida, Carolina.
Islanders play at the Barclay's Centre in Brooklyn... far from suburban and connected to about 5 different subway lines.
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Islanders play at the Barclay's Centre in Brooklyn... far from suburban and connected to about 5 different subway lines.
Maybe Phil's thinking about their old digs in Uniondale.
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Islanders play at the Barclay's Centre in Brooklyn... far from suburban and connected to about 5 different subway lines.
They won't be playing there until next season.
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LOL - now I know I'm not the only one! Unfortunately I am "forced" to venture there a couple of time a year for concerts (I prefer music to hockey), and am always furious by the time I finally get to my seat (typically after being stuck in piles of traffic, paying $13 to park in the mud...). I really hate how utterly car dependent the whole thing is. For so many reasons, the complete opposite of what we should be doing as a city and as individual citizens.
No one forces you. I love music too, but refuse to see shows at CTC for many reasons you mentioned, but mainly because its a bad live music experience all around (forced to sit in one place-cant move around, no smoking, average sound etc). So I save my $ and instead elect to see live shows during the summer months, at festivals, outdoors, where the overall experience trumps that of an arena show.

As for the car dependent comment, its not entirely true, they do have OC transpo shuttles available for all sporting events and concerts, so you can always try that option if you are forced to go see a show there.
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Islanders play at the Barclay's Centre in Brooklyn... far from suburban and connected to about 5 different subway lines.
The Islanders still play in Uniondale. They move next year.

My guess is that they will get more fans in Brooklyn than they have in the past 15 years, even with the small capacity of the Barclay's Center.
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2014, 4:46 PM
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Not sure what suburban stadiums you are referring to. Even Olympic stadium is far from suburban. The rest of the arenas/ stadiums in both cities are basicslly right downtown.
Sorry for the confusion. I was referring to downtown facilities....Air Canada Centre and Bell Centre.
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2014, 5:27 PM
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The Islanders still play in Uniondale. They move next year.

My guess is that they will get more fans in Brooklyn than they have in the past 15 years, even with the small capacity of the Barclay's Center.
Sorry, my bad.
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