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TORONTO INFORMATION

Someone opened the 'civic pride' bottle in Toronto fifty years ago and couldn't re-cork it! It is Canada's biggest city and is home to an amazing array of sharp and sleek architecture that'll leave a lasting impression. It is all very modern and is in effect still growing. Toronto is a global city, exerting significant regional, national, and international influence, and is one of the world's most multicultural and ethnically diverse cities. It is Canada's financial centre and economic engine, as well as one of the country's most important cultural, art, and health sciences centres. Stretching along the northern shore of Lake Ontario, it boasts a great variety of museums, thriving arts community and a neat coastal development.
On the Web: Toronto Convention & Visitors Association
BALLPARK INFORMATION BASEBALL ROADTRIP GUIDE
-Ballpark: Rogers Centre
-Tenant: Toronto Blue Jays
-Opened: June 5, 1989
-Capacity:
50,516
-Cost: $500 Million
-Dimensions: 328-L, 375-LC, 400-C, 375-RC, 328-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: One Blue Jays Way
Suite 3200 Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1

On the Web: Rogers Centre

Nearby Cities and Ballparks

MLB Ballparks

Minor League Ballparks

Detroit: Comerica Park
230miles

Buffalo: Dunn Tire Park
98miles

Cleveland: Jacobs Field
291miles

Syracuse: Alliance Bank Stadium
244miles

Pittsburgh: PNC Park
317miles

 

RoadTrip Guides and Suggestions

HOTELS NEAR THE BALLPARK TRAVELING AROUND TORONTO
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-Public Transit: The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) currently operates the public transit system in Toronto, with easy to navigate subways, buses and streetcars.
                On the Web:
TTC
-Taxi: Maple Leaf Taxi: 416-465-5555
       
    Emerald Taxi: 416-590-9000
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: PATH underground walkway

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Maps and Directions

ATTRACTIONS AROUND TORONTO

-CN Tower: At 553.3 meters, this is officially the world's tallest building. Features an exterior, glass-floored observation deck, 342 meters above ground.
 Location:
301 Front Street West - Map

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Casa Loma: A visit to Toronto's grand castle estate is like stepping back into the Edwardian era. Tour 98 richly decorated rooms.
 Location: One Austin Terrace
- Map
-Hockey Hall of Fame
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The hall, located in BCE Place, features an interactive, hands-on account of the evolution of Canada's game.
 Location:
30 Yonge Street - Map

ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

POPULAR RESTAURANTS

-Dimmi: This restaurant has gone back to the basics with offerings of pizza and pasta.
 Location:
140 Cumberland Street - Map
-Jump Cafe & Bar:
Mains include an Australian Rack of Lamb, Veal, and a savory Sea Bass.
 Location: 16 Wellington St. West - Map
-Hoops Sports Bar & Grill:
The bar has re-invented itself as a friendly neighborhood place where you can have a drink and some pub grub
 Location:
458 Yonge Street - Map

ALL RESTAURANTS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

DIRECTIONS TO THE BALLPARK

TORONTO AREA MAP

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-Parking: There are 17,500 parking spaces underground and around the area close to the Rogers Centre.

 

AREA WEATHER LOCAL MEDIA

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -CBLT-TV    -CITY-TV
   -CFMT-TV    -CJMT-TV
   -CFTO-TV  

RADIO STATIONS

   -590AM CJCL Blue Jays Flagship Radio
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Toronto Star

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