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    Bubble Ball Soccer

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Ballsports Polson Pier - Bubble soccer,  team building fun

    Ballsports Polson Pier

    3.0(1 review)
    5.5 km

    Signed up for a soccer league over the spring which had their games located here. If you live…read moredowntown this is not a half bad place to get your soccer in. Pros: 2 fields that are encased in a dome Cons: location is not optimal washroom is in a trailer First thing to note is that this place is located basically at Polson pier. If you don't drive, getting here may prove difficult. I think there is a bus that comes down here but it is rather infrequent. My games were on Sundays and I never saw a single TTC bus around every time I went so there may or may not be service on the weekends as well. Soccer World shares it's facilities with a golf driving range and beach volley ball courts. Soccer World is tucked away all the way in the back of the facility. You need to get through the driving range and then through the beach volleyball courts to get to the dome. It's a little bit of a trek. The fields are encased in a dome so there are never any rain outs. It can be pouring and the game can still be played. The field inside the domes are kept well. It is artificial turf of course so be prepared to have those annoying black bits in your shoes at the end of every game. There are no washrooms inside the dome itself. You need go around the back to.. a trailer. Yeah, not appealing at all. There's a washroom back at the driving range, but that's a pretty long trek and when you're mid game, not very optimal. Even though the dome protects against rain, the temperature inside fluctuates a lot. Some games we were sweating buckets just sitting on the benches watching, some we were freezing and had to put on something extra even while playing. Also, if it's raining, the dome protects you inside. However, the trek to the dome will probably leave you soaked before you even get there. All in all, it's amazing to know there is a soccer field located downtown to begin with. If I lived downtown, this would definitely be a useful place for me. It's not the best place, but beggars can't be choosers.

    Archers Arena

    Archers Arena

    4.7(56 reviews)
    16.7 km

    My sister and I organized a joint birthday celebration for 2 children. We were a party of 7 in…read moretotal. We chose the Combat games option which is a 1 hour block. It's $50 per adult and slightly less for children. You pay for one adult in advance to make the reservation, and the remainder the day of the event. You'll also need to sign waivers before you can participate. The facility is easily accessible just off the south side of Sheppard Avenue. There's adequate parking. You should make sure you check what room you're assigned to, because there are separate entrances around the building. You have to be buzzed in just before your slot. We arrived in time and were greeted by a staff who quickly confirmed our party and led us in. It was very efficient. We were asked to remove our shoes, and we were offered use of the foozball and billiard tables before we began. We were led through to our arean and the restrooms were pointed out to us before beginning. When we reached our assigned room, we had lockers (no locks) provided to us to store our belongings. Then we were ready to begin. Anna, our instructor, took over and explained the rules and equipment we'd be playing with. In addition to our bows and soft tip arrows, we were provided with helmets and arm guards. We were booked with another group of 7 or 8 players. You can reserve a private booking if you wish. The staff assisted with fitting our helmets properly, and demonstrated how to wear our arms guards and load and fire our bows. You can wear indoors only shoes if you bring them, but everyone just wore their socks. The sectioned room is the size of a small gym and the floors are similarly marked with zones. There are large, cushion "bunkers" and 2 sniper "towers" where players can take turns off the ground if they wish. We played a series of target games throughout our session. Anna clearly explained the rules for each set. It's moderately aerobic activity as you will be moving across the floor to target your opponents, and pick up arrows to keep using as you play. You also get sweaty from wearing the helmet. It was a great group activity. Kudos to Anna for keeping things organized and running smoothly. You don't need any prior experience, although it helps to know how to use your arm guard properly. Bruises inside my elbow notwithstanding, I'd love to come back for another round.

    So. Much. Fun!!! I'm not from the area and we almost specifically came into town because of this…read moreplace. Wasn't sure what we were getting into but it exceeded our expectations! Came for a Bach party and had way too much fun. We had a hour of saber wars and another hour of archery. Playing both, we would play 10mins or so of mini games and challenges. Think games like capture the flag, or aiming for a target. We had a room to ourselves with little plush barriers as a shield. It sounded like other games were going (seems like many other rooms of fun!) Both games had safety gear and a guide who thoroughly explained the rules of how to not get hurt. Obviously if playing, you do need to be careful! My favorite was the archery! The arrows we shot had a marshmallow end so you wouldn't get hurt. So much fun! If you have the time, try it out!

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    MLS Arena

    MLS Arena

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.7 kmScarborough

    Not to be confused with MLK Arena, which is named after something much more important than a…read morehousing listing website or the soccer league of North America. This is actually not the home of an MLS team or anything MLS related, weirdly enough. It's a small ice hockey stadium and a nice one. And it has a bar with good food as well. Nice service and friendly. So definitely a pretty good place to come and watch a hockey game. Although it's definitely of the amateur and smaller variety.

    They have an ice rink for hockey, decent size and a huge indoor dome…read more One of the coldest domes I've been to. They have a heater which is on one side of the dome and the other 3 sides of the dome was freeeeeeeezing. If you have games here in the Winter time, do pack blankets and wear lots of layers! It was much warmer in my car than the dome =/ They do have a place to eat there as well. A bar that is open 24/7 with great food. The service there is impeccable! Despite people falling asleep in their chairs and around their tables, they walk around with a huge smile on their face! Great food and great drinks. Washrooms, not as great. Pretty standard and somewhat clean. Not their fault, lots of people have been going in and out using the washrooms all weekend during the tournaments. With that being said, there should have been someone checking the washrooms and taking out the garbage, filling toliet paper rolls, etc. That's it for now. Later fellow yelpers!

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