
BMO Field
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Canada's national soccer stadium, BMO Field opened in 2007 on the shores of Lake Ontario. Home to Toronto FC and the Canadian national teams, this intimate 40,000-seat bowl puts every fan right on top of the action — no upper decks, no nosebleeds. Hosted 5 World Cup 2026 matches. The downtown Toronto skyline and lake views make it one of the most picturesque venues in North American soccer.
Getting There & Away
Transport options to and from the stadium
TTC Streetcar (509/511)
TransportThe TTC 509 and 511 streetcars stop right at Exhibition Loop, a 2-minute walk from the stadium. Direct from Union Station (10 min) and downtown. $3.35 single fare or day pass. Avoid driving — parking is scarce and expensive near the lakefront.
Go Train / UP Express Post-Match
TransportAfter the match, walk 15 minutes to Union Station for the GO Train to the suburbs or UP Express to Pearson Airport (25 min). Both run late on matchdays. The Lakeshore GO line runs every 30 minutes. Faster than driving or Uber.
Before the Match
Bars, fan zones, and food spots near the stadium
The Local
BarA classic Toronto pub on King Street West, a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Solid beer list, great wings, and a mixed crowd of home and away fans on matchdays. Gets lively but never crosses into rowdy.
St. Lawrence Market
RestaurantOne of the world's great food markets, a 20-minute walk or quick streetcar ride. Peameal bacon sandwiches at Carousel Bakery, oysters, and artisan cheeses. Grab a bite and walk south along the waterfront to the stadium. A Toronto institution.
Good Anytime
Attractions and spots worth visiting before or after
CN Tower
AttractionThe defining landmark of the Toronto skyline, a 15-minute walk from BMO Field. Take the glass elevator up for views of the city, the lake, and on a clear day, Niagara Falls. The EdgeWalk — hands-free walk around the outside ledge — is not for the faint of heart.
Ripley's Aquarium
AttractionRight at the base of the CN Tower. One of Canada's largest aquariums with a moving walkway through a shark tunnel. A perfect pre-match activity for families visiting Toronto. Book online to skip the queue.
After the Match
Nightlife, late food, and safe transport options
King Street West Nightlife
NightlifeToronto's hottest restaurant and nightlife strip runs along King Street West, a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Packed with cocktail bars, rooftop patios, and late-night spots. The post-match energy here spills out of every bar onto the street.
