Canada's First Home World Cup Match: Everything You Need to Know for June 12
Canada's first-ever home FIFA World Cup match is June 12 at Toronto Stadium. Transit, closures, atmosphere — here's how to be ready.
Canada's first-ever home FIFA World Cup match is June 12 at Toronto Stadium. Transit, closures, atmosphere — here's how to be ready.
9 bars ranked by proximity to Exhibition Place, atmosphere, patios, and screen count — plus pro tips for match day.
Free entry, big screens, live music, and food from June 11 to July 19. Everything you need to know about the Fan Festival.
Which streets close, when, and what you can do instead. Covers all 6 match days and the full June 11–July 19 tournament window.
No parking, restricted streets, 45,000 fans. TTC shuttle, streetcar, GO Transit, walking, biking — every way in, ranked by ease.
Liberty Village, Parkdale, Fort York, CityPlace — what's changing in your neighbourhood and how to plan around it.