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State-of-the-art facility |
40 Bay St (at Lakeshore Boulevard) Toronto, ON M5J 2X2 Canada +1 416 815 5500 / +1 416 870 8000 (Event Phone) http://www.theaircanadacentre.... |
Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey team and the Toronto Raptors Basketball team, The Air Canada Centre is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment facility. The centre hosts NHL Hockey and NBA Basketball, rock concerts, conventions, figure skating and a lot more. Located south of Union Station, the centre features four Jumbotrons and more than 600 TVs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Day at the Beach |
Lakeshore Boulevard E (at Coxwell Road) Toronto, ON M4M 1B4 Canada +1 416 392 8186 http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/... |
Sporting 35 hectares of waterfront property, this park located in the Beaches area is definitely the hippest piece of green within the city limits. Known for its beaches and boardwalk, this is the place summertime was made for. The Mix Musicfest and the Labatt Blue Pro Beach Volleyball Tour add to the already busy pace of in-line skaters, walkers, joggers and cyclists along the winding Martin Goodman Trail. Facilities include a fully accessible washroom, drinking fountain, fire-pits and picnic area. There is a public boat launch and plenty of available parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Community courts |
At Eglinton Avenue W (At Jane) Toronto, ON M5V 3L6 Canada +1 416 767 3622 / +1 416 392 8207 http://www.toronto.ca/parks/pa... |
Toronto's largest regional sports field facility, this complex covers the entire intersection at Jane and Eglinton, and lies across from the Scarlett Woods Golf Course. Owned and operated by Toronto Parks and Recreation, this public facility opened in 1977 with 12 pay-as-you-play tennis courts available seasonally. By covering six of the courts, in 1989, with an inflatable fabric bubble, the structure became a year-round tennis facility. During the winter months (Oct 1-Apr 30), the courts become a club, with 700 members paying an annual fee of CAD199. Court Fees: CAD13-20 per court per hour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Love Match in the Park |
Bloor Street W (at Keele) Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Canada +1 416 410 6300 http://www.hptc.on.ca/ |
With 14 outdoor courts—11 under the lights—this facility is the perfect antidote to the bustling streets that surround High Park. The various courts are classified group 1, 2 and 3 by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Group 1 courts are available to the public free of charge at all times. Players must vacate the courts "on the hour and half hour unless otherwise noted." Group 2 courts are available to the public, free of charge, Mon-Fri until 5pm. Group 3 courts belong to Community Tennis Clubs and are available by permit only. Call for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Interactive fun at its best |
99 Rathburn Road West Toronto, ON L5B 4C1 Canada +1 905 273 9000 http://www.playdium.com/ |
This gamer's paradise features more than 260 high-tech games, interactive attractions and motion picture simulators. The complex has everything from mini-golf, rock climbing, go-carting, beach volleyball and three-on-three basketball to batting cages and much more. It also boasts the latest in laser and video games. After a long day of fun and games, enjoy a meal and a drink at one of three food and beverage locations on site: the themed Budlight, Megabyte and Mezzanine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports architectural wonder |
One Blue Jays Way Toronto, ON M5V 1J1 Canada +1 416 341 3663 / +1 888 654 6529 http://www.rogerscentre.com/ |
Home to the Toronto Blue Jays since the 1989 season, as well as the Toronto Argonauts Football Team, this CAD500-million-plus architectural marvel is the first stadium to have a fully retractable roof. Rogers Centre facility's versatility allows it to accommodate a variety of events suited for an arena, a domed stadium and an open-air facility. Seating more than 50,000 for baseball, the stadium boasts the world's largest JumboTron scoreboard, a 346-room hotel with some suites facing the field, and a Hard Rock Café with field-view seating. Come late Autumn, Rogers hosts the wildly successful annual Canadian Aboriginal Festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Working with a Net |
790 Queen Street W (at Strachan) Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Canada +1 416 392 1111 (Information) / +1 416 392 7291 (tennis) http://www.toronto.ca/ |
Located on the North side of Queen in the West Queen West area, this community park incorporates eight tennis courts. All outdoor and hard surfaced, the courts are public accessible and classified by the Department of Parks and Recreation as both group 1 and 2. Group 1 courts are available to the public free of charge at all times. Players must vacate the courts "on the hour and half hour unless otherwise noted." Group 2 courts are available to the public, free of charge, Monday-Friday until 5pm. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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