Montreal Canadiens Suites

Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

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The SEG 100% Guarantee

  • We guarantee you will receive your suite tickets in time for your event. In the extremely rare case that you do not, we will offer you an alternative option if available or we will refund you at least 100% of your total purchase price.
  • If the event is canceled or if fans are no longer permitted, you may choose to receive a full refund or a credit towards a future SEG purchase.
  • If the event date changes, you will receive the suite you purchased for the new date.

Please reach out to us if you have any further questions at [email protected] or 800-592-7043.

Montreal Canadiens Suite Prices and Details

How much do Montreal Canadiens suites cost?

Montreal Canadiens suites cost, on average, between $5,500-$10,000 (USD) per game prior to catering expenses. Pricing fluctuates based on opponent, day of the week, and suite level. An open bar (beer, wine, liquor) is included in the rental cost, but food is not. In general, lower level (Level 3)... MORE

How many guests can fit in a Canadiens suite?

Montreal Canadiens suites have a capacity of 12-20. Suites will come with a base quantity of 12 tickets with the option to add extra tickets, as needed. Select Super Suites on Level 5 can fit groups of 40.

Suite Levels at Bell Centre

Level 3 Luxury Suite

12 Tickets
2 Parking
Beverages Included

Level 5 Luxury Suite

12 Tickets
2 Parking
Catering Available

Bell Centre Event Planning Guide

Catering

In-suite catering is available to purchase at an additional cost for all Montreal Canadiens luxury suites. Most Canadiens suite rentals come inclusive of an open bar package(soft drinks, beer, wine, alcohol) included in the price. Food is not included, but can be pre-ordered in advance to the game.

Parking and Transportation

Montreal Canadiens luxury suite rentals come with VIP parking passes valid in the Bell Centre's main lot on Saint-Antoine Street. The Bell Centre's parking is open to the public several hours prior to games. Canadiens guests can take Metro to the Lucien-L'Allier & Bonaventure stops as well.

Budget

Montreal Canadiens suites will cost $5,000-$10,000 USD per game on average. Canadiens luxury boxes vary in cost depending on the day of the week, the opponent and the suite size and location. Food is not included and you won't be charged for your food order until the day of your game.

Dress Code

The Montreal Canadiens do not enforce a particular dress code when attending a game in a Canadiens suite. Those at a corporate event can expect most guests to be in business casual attire. However, it's most common to see Canadiens suite guests in team-branded apparel and casual clothing.

Venue Bag Policy

All backpacks, coolers and large bags are prohibited, regardless of size. Small, soft-side totes under 35cm X 35cm X 15.25cm are permissible. Outside food/drink is not allowed inside Bell Centre. These policies apply to all Canadiens guests including those seeing a game in a Canadiens luxury box.

Entrances

The Bell Centre doors generally open 90 minutes before the start of Montreal Canadiens games. There are VIP doors for Canadiens suite ticket holders at the Main Entrance. Ancillary VIP entrances are located in la Cour Rio Tinto courtyard and the tunnel that connects Bonaventure metro to the arena.

Child Ticket Policy

Children 2 years of age an under do not require a separate ticket for admission into the Bell Centre. Any child older will need a ticket to enter even if there group is in a Montreal Candiens luxury suite. There is no age requirement in a Bell Centre luxury box or on any of the suite levels.

Additional Questions?

Please view our Frequently Asked Questions or Contact Us.

We are always happy to assist you.

Canadiens Spotlight

Current NHL Season

The most decorated franchise in all of hockey nearly recaptured the magic of yesteryear with a Cinderella run to the Stanley Cup Final last season. Whether or not the glass slipper fits again hinges on the health of Montreal’s superstar goaltender. Carey Price powered through injury to get the Canadiens within three wins of their 25th Cup and underwent arthroscopic surgery for a torn meniscus in his knee during the offseason. In front of whomever is minding the net, Nick Suzuki is set to make the leap as he enters his third year in the NHL. Tyler Toffoli joins Suzuki on the first line following perhaps the best season in the league, five of his 28 goals were game-winners. Jonathan Drouin returns to the lineup and Christian Dvorak, recently acquired from Arizona, should provide additional offensive... MORE

Past Spotlights

The Habs have not won a playoff series in the past four seasons, but a boatload of young talent is expected to pay dividends this season for Montreal under head coach Claude Julien.

The names expected to take a step up this season include Max Domi, Tomas Tatar, Jonathan Drouin, Brendan Gallagher, and Phillip Danault. An increase in scoring will help the defense and longtime goaltender Carey Price, who would love nothing more than capping his stellar career by bringing the Stanley Cup home to Canada. Defenseman Shea Weber is adept at putting up points while anchoring the blue line.

One of the most historic franchises in the NHL provides you with several amazing in-game premium experiences at the Bell Centre. The Locker Room Experience gives you access to the President’s private suite (where food and an open bar await), which is located next to the Habs’ dressing room. Watch them go through the tunnel to the take the ice, then settle into your seats directly behind the team’s bench.

For a bird’s eye view, select the Renaissance Montreal Loft. This package gets you 20 tickets, hors d’oeuvres, an open bar, a dedicated suite attendant, and a private entrance. For a more intimate evening, the Ultimate Experience provides you with two tickets in the Platinum Level, dinner at La Mise au Jeu restaurant, access to a private lounge, a visit to the press area, and access to the press conference and locker room after the game.

The Montreal Canadiens showed why they are one of the most elite NHL franchises last season, showing poise and bouncing back from a disappointing 2015-16 season to win the Atlantic Division in 2016-17. Leading the way was top scorer and captain Max Pacioretty, who finished the season with 67 points. Alex Galchenyuk had another productive year, adding 44 points despite playing in just 61 games. All-Star defenseman Shea Weber had a commanding blueline presence, contributing to a +20 plus/minus last season. Winger Brendan Gallagher, despite his small stature, remains the heart and soul of this team. The Canadiens will look to again advance into the playoffs, which will again depend heavily on the health of All-Star goalie Carey Price. 

As the most decorated franchise in the NHL with a whopping total of 24 Stanley Cups, the Canadiens owe part of their success to their loyal fanbase. The Canadiens call the Bell Centre home where they only lost 12 regular season games all year last season. The Bell Centre remains one of the toughest places to play in the National Hockey League. The most common Canadiens suite will accommodate a group of 12 but larger suites are available. With a Bell Centre suite, guests receive VIP parking, private entry and exclusive access to the arena’s private bars. Premium in-suite catering options are available in advance and during the game in any Canadiens suite. A skybox is the perfect place to enjoy the raucous Bell Center environment as the Canadiens embark on their Stanley Cup quest. 

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