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TORONTO
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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 |
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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 |
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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
-Maps
and Directions |
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ATTRACTIONS AROUND
TORONTO |
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POPULAR RESTAURANTS |
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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.
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AREA WEATHER |
LOCAL MEDIA |
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