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    Leonard E.

    BMO Field is the home for Toronto FC (Football Club) of the MLS (Major League Soccer) and also the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL (Canadian Football League). I've attended several soccer and football games here over the years. On bad days, there is a very strong wind coming off of Lake Ontario. Most other times, it has all the trappings of an outdoor field with towering seating.

    Jennifer K.

    I am a fan! I was here at BMO Field for a soccer game. I was quite impressed with the set up of the venue. Easily accessible by public transit: Go Train and Streetcar stops right at the entrance! Typical selection for food and drink. It is kind of nice to enjoy a beer while watching the game. Sadly the price is not cheap but as expect in a sport venue.

    To all other stadia I say,  B Mo like this stadium.
    Fox E.

    I wanna tell all the other stadiums: you should B-mo like this stadium. It's one of the best in the MLS, for sure. Yes the field has major issues, but if you really wanna p*ss the sh** out of every team that visits, put your shiny big stadium right next to the lake, right near the downtown under the shadow of the skyscrapers (like Seattle's is, sorry don't mention Seattle around here), and it'll be so freezing cold (although they don't play from Dec to April, thankfully), that your opponents will be frozen solid. The team that plays here is as impressive as this stadium, and when the fans fill the rafters, it becomes a truly raucous and magnificent atmosphere. I can't say enough about it. Easily 5 stars and one of the best stadiums I've ever visited in North America on every level.

    Tom T.

    Although lacking many of the amenities, comfort and sophistication of many modern stadiums, there are no bad seats or shortage of decent food choices in the stadium. At the north end, you'll always find a selection of food trucks with something interesting to eat like poutine or BBQ, beer trucks with a selection of mainstream beers like Stella Artois and Budweiser, and a few hot dog and sausage carts. Along the East end, lower level, my favourite place is the full roasted pig stand for outstanding pork themed sandwiches. At the west end, upper level, you'll find tacos, burgers and a Goose Island craft beer stand for your IPA needs.

    Hot sun, beer and an amazing view of the game = perfect day!
    Danthanh L.

    Caught my first TFC game at BMO Field this summer and really enjoyed it. Best seats are probably on the 121-124 side. If you are going on an especially hot day and don't want the sun hitting you... get a seat on that side. If you want to be where the action is, getting a seat on the 118-112 is best. People bring banners and do fan chants in that area. Very loud.

    Jenelle C.

    Awesome experience here! Came here last night to my first TFC game ever and I really enjoyed myself. Although I probably froze to death it was super bright and although we were high up in the stadium, we still had a perfect view of everything. As usual with sporting events (I've noticed), the seats are quite close together so if someone has to get up you literally have to stand in order for them to pass. Cant comment on the food because the prices of food here is a joke--$7.50 for an average sausage on a bun! Also, if you're seated high up, you better be fit as you got to walk up all those stairs lol. I'd love to come back but definitely when it's warmer outside.

    TFC vs. NYFC
    Mario L.

    Great stadium for soccer matches. Loud just like a stadium should be. Food and drinks are expensive, but to be expected for any sporting event in the city. Side note: there are $6 Budweisers 30 mins before kickoff, so arrive early

    Decor of the BMO Club.
    Lorenzo L.

    This review pertains to the BMO Club lounge and seats for the Toronto FC match. I got the tickets as a gift so I'm not sure if the general public is able to purchase these tickets or if it's only for corporate sponsors. The seats were located in Section 106, row B3, seats 1-4. They were located at field level and you also had access to food before kickoff and halftime, located at a lounge called BMO Club. Inside the lounge, all food along with the soft drinks, are included in the price of the tickets. Alcoholic drinks are extra and needs to be purchased separately. They had a DJ playing music. The food available were steak sandwiches, mini sliders, tacos, Red Thai Curry with rice, chocolate covered strawberries, fruit salad and pastries, among other things. Once you were at the seats, you had a waitress that you could order drinks and snacks. The seats were amazing being at field level and close to the action. The seats we had were close to one of the goalpost. Awesome experience and it spoils you to future TFC matches. Best of all was that TFC beat the Philadelphia Union 3-0.

    Mega sign!  Great night out.
    Peter M.

    I've had plenty of tickets, private box invitations and other corporate function opportunities to attend a TFC game at BMO Field, but I was never interested or had the time to go. Well as it was the last game of the season and an opportunity to clinch a home playoff game for the first time in franchise history, I decided I would go to one for the first time. Did not disappoint. The game had plenty of scoring opportunities and GOOOOAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLs! The place was very nicely put together, even the expansion of of new seating and canopy. The venue had more food options than at a leafs game and it was fun to sit outside in a rather warm October night! Had the FC Tacos and Nachos. Umm...it was OK at best but I don't think I would do that again. It did fill me up for the evening, but next day was not so pleasant! Ugh! If you haven't been to the venue to catch a game, you should. It definitely changed my mind about soccer - or for all you Euros...Football! Cheers!

    Justin A.

    Simply put, this is one of the better stadiums that I've ever been in. My first encounter was for a Toronto FC game, and the atmosphere does not disappoint. The crowd is into the game before it even starts. The seating is pretty good, I'm not the biggest fan of the mini hard plastic chairs, but they get the job done (I guess), and they're better than sitting on a metal bleacher. So I'll give them credit for that. I don't think that there is a bad seat in this place. It's small enough that sitting on the top row isn't going to make you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere. The concessions and restrooms are easy enough to get to that you can get back to your seat in a decent amount of time. The Grey Cup was something else entirely. The additional seating that they did make the place start to get a little bit too crowded for its size, but I was in my seat for the whole game, so it didn't bother me too much. Also, the crowd was decidedly pulling for Ottawa (big shock being in Ontario), so as a Calgary fan, the atmosphere wasn't entirely what I would have wanted it to be (but considering it wasn't McMahon, I'm not going to complain). Perhaps the single greatest feature of the stadium is its location--right next to the GO train station in Exhibition Place. It is so easy to get in and out from the suburbs, that you can book a hotel (if you're an out-of-towner or just out of the country) in Mississauga or Oakville, and take the train in and not worry about Toronto traffic. Even if you're not Canadian, I would urge you to take a trip to Toronto. They have some of the best sports fans in the world, and it's a treat to even be a part of it for just a few short hours.

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    Toronto FC won the game 2-0 over Seattle and took not only its first MLS Cup, but Canada's first.

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    Allan Lamport Stadium - The stadium is named after Allan A. Lamport, who was a member of "Ulster Black Watch" L.O.L. No. 675 of Toronto.

    Allan Lamport Stadium

    3.1(8 reviews)
    0.9 kmParkdale

    An old sports stadium that is owned by the city. I know that they open it up a lot for public use…read more(Ultimate Frisbee, fitness competitions, etc...), but I came as a spectator for a Wolfpack game. I can't speak to the pitch quality, locker rooms, etc... It is indeed quite old. If I was paying good money for a game here, I may rate it lower, but since I didn't, I could appreciate it for what it is. It's nice that there's no assigned seating, so you can go wherever you want - not that there's really a bad seat anyway since it's not terribly large. The Wolfpack were clever in using the open area behind each end zone for vendor stalls - which are almost all booze vendors. It's also in a great location. It may not speak to the quality of the venue itself, but location matters for the experience too. It's barely a couple blocks from Exhibition GO, right off King for the frequent streetcar, and they also set up a makeshift station for the Toronto bikeshare program. I also saw a couple parking lots with posted rates that looked reasonable and still had spots leading right up to game time. Lots of good pubs nearby too.

    Meh. The stadium isn't very impressive. It reminds me of a high school stadium. Very basic concrete…read morebuilding with metal benches in the bleachers. The washrooms need a renovation. Stalls & toilets looking dated. There were only 4 stalls in the ladies room. For all the people that attend games at the stadium there should be more washrooms. There's always a lineup for the ladies. Food stand is pretty basic too. Fries, hot dogs, etc. Stadium food is usually expensive & not the greatest options. This stadium isn't any exception. I would love to see a stadium which does things differently. Is it possible to have a classy stadium? I think so. There must be one somewhere in the world. Anyway the stadium is blah but watching the rugby game was actually fun. Would like to see the games in an updated stadium as this one needs a reno & is looking very dated.

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    Allan Lamport Stadium - Canada Wolverines rugby league v Jamaica rugby league at Allan A. Lamport Stadium in 2012.

    Canada Wolverines rugby league v Jamaica rugby league at Allan A. Lamport Stadium in 2012.

    Allan Lamport Stadium - Cheerleaders entertain the crowd at an international rugby league match played at Allan A. Lamport Stadium in 2012.

    Cheerleaders entertain the crowd at an international rugby league match played at Allan A. Lamport Stadium in 2012.

    Allan Lamport Stadium - Allan A. Lamport Stadium is used by the whole community!

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    Allan A. Lamport Stadium is used by the whole community!

    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

    3.8(241 reviews)
    0.6 km
    $$$

    I have come to Medieval Times since childhood. They always put on a good show but this will have to…read morebe the last time I go. The reasons are: *the food is always the same. And the only thing I've ever liked is the dragons blood aka tomato soup. Chicken is dry and corn on the cob is mushy, etc. There is nothing for me to look forward to; I know exactly what they're serving and the only dish I really like is the soup * the show doesn't change. It's a great show but the same thing over and over. There's no excitement left to be had. Nothing new to discover. I think it's awesome if it's your first time going but when there nothing new happening and the food isn't blowing you away, there's just not much reason to go back. But if you've never been I highly recommend you go at least once to enjoy the unique experience. Parking is confusing; there's only one way in and one way out and they're not near each other. A bunch of people had to turn around, including us. You do have to pay for parking too, but you can park there for a long long time, so me and my friend went on a nice long walk afterwards as it was a beautiful day. Parking was $15.

    Fun family splurge, if a bit hokey. :)…read more - Parking was confusing - Bummed that the exterior wasn't shaped like a castle, like other locations (not a big deal, but you should know) - The two entrance lines should be clearly marked before the doors open for VIP/non-VIP. The red mat on the floor isn't obvious. - Frozen drinks at the lobby bar are surprisingly good/well-spiked (you can also get them alcohol-free for the kids) - Souvenir clothing items are decently priced - Be sure to see the horses when you first walk in. They're taken out of their stalls pretty quickly after you're inside. - Museum of torture got to be too much for me about 2/3 of the way through (I can be sensitive to graphic stuff, and made the mistake of reading all the placards). Had to abandon. - Condition of the restrooms (specifically the floors) was unforgivable. This was true of all restrooms, multiple times through the evening. - Couldn't follow the story line during the performance, but it didn't really matter. :) - Performers were excellent and COMMITTED, and our server (Kat) was wonderful. - Food was way better than expected! - Combat impressed even my 12 & 13 year olds. Sparks! Splinters! Awesome. - If you can't be silly, don't come. Let loose. Cheer! Boo! - I find dressage (making horses dance and bow) really unnatural and a bit upsetting. It feels forced and looks uncomfortable to me, so I never like those parts - and there are a lot. Just be aware. (And know that you may have to explain why they're whipping a horse to your young child.) - Overall we had an awesome time. We hooted and hollered and made memories. Thanks, Medieval Times!

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    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
    Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

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    Rogers Centre - Work from Dome work event

    Rogers Centre

    3.6(387 reviews)
    2.6 kmEntertainment District

    Rogers Centre is a great ballpark right in downtown Toronto. During my visit to Canada, I found out…read morethe Blue Jays were playing the Yankees, and I knew I couldn't miss it. One of the best discoveries was their "General Admission" ticket which gives you access to the entire stadium and the freedom to walk around and explore instead of being tied to a single seat. Honestly, that was the best decision I made. The stadium is modern, clean, and very interactive, with plenty to see and do throughout. It creates a fun atmosphere for everyone, whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just there for the experience. They also offer a wide variety of food and drink options, which adds even more to the overall experience. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Toronto!

    I was in downtown Toronto for a work conference. After finishing set-up for the conference earlier…read morethan expected the day before it started, a few coworkers and I decided to get last minute tickets to see the Blue Jays vs Twins game on 4/11. I was a little torn on who I should cheer for because I was born in Toronto and went to Blue Jays games as a kid but I have also been a Minnesotan for 2 decades. It was great being at the game - fun atmosphere and good food & drinks selection. Glad that we decided to get last minute tickets to go to the game and thankful that we were staying at a hotel right down the street from Roger Centre for my work trip.

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    Rogers Centre - Rogers Centre and the CN Tower at gate 11

    Rogers Centre and the CN Tower at gate 11

    Rogers Centre - View of the scoreboard.and hotel

    View of the scoreboard.and hotel

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    Scotiabank Arena - Diet Coke. Bottles are allowed.

    Scotiabank Arena

    3.8(246 reviews)
    3.4 km

    Attended 3 concerts (Baby Monster, Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato)…read more The arena was pretty easy to get to. Seating was pretty good. Food (naturally expensive) and merch was pretty easy get and find. Downside is the water fountains. I feel like there won't many (at least ones with water bottle refill stations).

    This was honestly such a fun place to catch a game. I went on a Thursday night to watch the Toronto…read moreRaptors and the whole experience was just amazing from start to finish, especially because they got the win! The arena itself is right in the heart of downtown, so the whole area around it already feels super alive before you even walk in. There's people everywhere, jerseys, food spots nearby, and just that pre-game energy that makes it so fun. Inside, it was packed but in a good way, like full energy, loud, exciting, everyone already hyped before tip-off. I had seats in the 300 level and honestly I don't even think that's a bad thing at all. The view from up there is actually really solid, you can see the whole court properly and the energy from the crowd feels even more spread out and intense. Service-wise, everything was pretty organized. It was busy, so lines and movement around the concourse can get a bit crowded at times, but nothing unexpected for a Raptors game night. Once you're settled in your seat though, it's smooth and you can just focus on the game. Overall, I'd 100% recommend going at least once if you're in Toronto. It's not just about basketball, it's the full experience: the crowd, the energy, the location, and just being part of that atmosphere. Even from the 300s, it still feels like a really good seat. Definitely one of those experiences that's way more fun in person than on TV.

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    Depeche Mode returns in November.

    Scotiabank Arena - Madonna - January 11, 2024

    Madonna - January 11, 2024

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    Coca-Cola Coliseum - Foot-long hot dog. The ketchup pump wasn't working well. No relish. Yummy, but mac and cheese, and grilled cheese were better.

    Coca-Cola Coliseum

    3.2(29 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Went here for the indoor lake during the international boat show. It's a nice space with ample…read moreseating and it was arranged with the indoor lake in the center for activities. Well organized and the Different than a regular season sport event and interestingly different. Theres also a few food vendors in the area and connects to the adjacent exhibit spaces.

    With the music, I listen to, and go to concerts worth going to, my history with this venue is less…read morethen a handful of shows to date. the most recent round wasn't very pleasant at all. Bought a ticket to the Dream Theater 40th anniversary show, I knew what I signed up for, a week before the show, the venue with pizza pizza, ran a promotion for a ticket at almost 80% off from the seated rows, and trust me, I was in the last row of seats for the whole building. S O U R ($11.11 plus TM fee's) To add insult to injury once I got into the building and getting to my seat, it was uncomfortably hot, sitting, listening to the band play, to the point where I was sweating bullets. in intermission I went to the bathroom, literally walking from one side of the arena to the other side of the arena, and the bathroom side of the arena was at least 5 degrees colder, with AC on, I know this building has been around forever, and was in the middle of a season change, but half and half is just a battle and a waste of energy and resources. The new metal detectors are really rad, not sure how much they cost, but man if you need a metal detector, this upgrade is so slick, zero body contact and zero harassment. Being tied to a go-station and TTC loop is very beneficial, as parking on the CNE grounds is $35+ at the time of writing and will for sure get much worse, as space in this area is going to be swallowed up shortly. (but who cares about parking if you didnt pay full price for a ticket?)

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    Coca-Cola Coliseum - Diet Coke

    Diet Coke

    Coca-Cola Coliseum - Coke zero

    Coke zero

    Coca-Cola Coliseum - Coke Zero

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    Coke Zero

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