Major Sporting Venues in Toronto

10/03/06

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Major Sporting Venues in Toronto

Air Canada Centre - home of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, the NBA Toronto Raptors and the NLL Toronto Rock.
Maple Leaf Gardens - Former home to the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs.
Allan Lamport Stadium - named after Toronto Mayor Allan Lamport, City-owned facility
Beatrice Ice Gardens - York University
Birchmount Stadium - City-owned facility
Christie Pits - home to the Toronto Maple Leafs (baseball), City-owned facility
Esther Shiner Stadium - former home to York University Yeomens Football team
Greenwood Racetrack - demolished and replaced be Woodbine Park and housing development
National Soccer Stadium - Construction began at Exhbition Place in June, 2006
Rexall Centre - home to National Tennis Centre at York University
Ricoh Coliseum - formerly home of the AHL Roadrunners and current home of the AHL Marlies. On City land.
Rogers Centre - Owned and used by MLB Toronto Blue Jays and also home to the CFL Toronto Argonauts
Toronto Track and Field Centre at York University
Varsity Stadium - University of Toronto, since demolished
Varsity Arena - University of Toronto Varsity Blues Hockey
Woodbine Race Track - owned by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission

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