Aerial view of Coca-Cola Coliseum
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Coca-Cola Coliseum

Toronto, ON · Home of the Toronto Tempo

Capacity
~8,140
Opened
2003
Surface
Multi-use (hardwood / ice)
Home team
Toronto Tempo

Upcoming games

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  • Chicago Sky at Toronto Tempo
    Sun, Jun 7, 2026 · 3:00 PM EDT
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  • Connecticut Sun at Toronto Tempo
    Wed, Jun 10, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT
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  • Atlanta Dream at Toronto Tempo
    Sun, Jun 14, 2026 · 3:00 PM EDT
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  • Los Angeles Sparks at Toronto Tempo
    Thu, Jun 25, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT
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  • Dallas Wings at Toronto Tempo
    Sun, Jul 5, 2026 · 3:00 PM EDT
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  • Golden State Valkyries at Toronto Tempo
    Wed, Jul 8, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT
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  • Washington Mystics at Toronto Tempo
    Tue, Jul 14, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT
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  • Atlanta Dream at Toronto Tempo
    Fri, Jul 17, 2026 · 7:30 PM EDT
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  • Las Vegas Aces at Toronto Tempo
    Tue, Jul 21, 2026 · 8:00 PM EDT
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  • Indiana Fever at Toronto Tempo
    Fri, Sep 18, 2026 · 7:30 PM EDT
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  • New York Liberty at Toronto Tempo
    Sun, Sep 20, 2026 · 3:00 PM EDT
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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Coca-Cola Coliseum fills early.

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Getting there

Coca-Cola Coliseum sits inside Exhibition Place on Toronto's western lakefront, between downtown and the Liberty Village neighborhood. The TTC's 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst streetcars stop at Exhibition Loop directly adjacent to the venue, and GO Transit's Exhibition station on the Lakeshore West line is a roughly 5-minute walk — making the Coliseum one of the most transit-accessible major arenas in Toronto. Union Station downtown is roughly 10 minutes east on GO Transit or via streetcar. Driving in from the Gardiner Expressway (Lake Shore Boulevard exit) reaches Exhibition Place quickly outside of rush hour, and Exhibition Place's massive on-site lots serve the venue; reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats event-day pricing. Rideshare zones are signed at the Princes' Boulevard and Manitoba Drive entrances. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Toronto Tempo's and Toronto Marlies' official sites before going.

The neighborhood

Exhibition Place is the historic 192-acre exhibition grounds on Toronto's western lakefront — home to the Canadian National Exhibition each summer, the Princes' Gates, BMO Field (Toronto FC's stadium next door), and a cluster of historic exhibition buildings. The setting is parkland and exhibition campus rather than a traditional bar district, but Liberty Village immediately north across Strachan Avenue is one of Toronto's densest emerging neighborhoods — converted warehouses now full of restaurants, breweries, and bars. King West and Queen West to the east open up Toronto's deepest dining and nightlife scenes, both a quick streetcar ride. Most fans pair Coliseum visits with dinner or drinks in Liberty Village before or after the game.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Walkable options cluster in Liberty Village immediately north of Exhibition Place. Brazen Head Irish Pub is the canonical Liberty Village game-day pub. Mildred's Temple Kitchen is the celebrated brunch-and-dinner sit-down spot in the neighborhood. School Restaurant covers casual all-day dining in a converted Victorian schoolhouse, and Williams Landing is a quick-service Canadian-classics spot popular pre-game. Heading east into Queen West, Drake Hotel is the boutique-hotel-and-restaurant landmark of the strip. Steam Whistle Brewery a short streetcar ride east toward Union Station offers a pre-game taproom inside the historic CPR Roundhouse. Pre-game crowds in Liberty Village typically build within 90 minutes of tipoff or puck drop.

First-timer tips

Arrive 60–90 minutes before tipoff or puck drop — Coca-Cola Coliseum is a compact roughly 8,000-seat building (varies by configuration between Marlies hockey and Tempo basketball setups) with steep sightlines that punch above the seat count. The TTC streetcar and GO Transit options are genuinely the easiest way in; Exhibition Place driving converges with BMO Field traffic when Toronto FC also has a home match. Mobile-only ticketing and cashless concessions are standard. The Coliseum is shared between the Toronto Marlies (the AHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, year-round October–April tenant) and the Toronto Tempo (the WNBA's 2026 expansion franchise debuting in the 2026 season) — check the schedule because gate procedures, seating bowl configuration, and surface conversion vary by tenant. Both teams publish current bag and entry policy on their official sites — confirm before traveling.

Best games to catch

The Toronto Tempo enter the WNBA as a 2026 expansion franchise — the league's first Canadian team, sharing the year with fellow expansion Portland Fire — and the inaugural season brings unprecedented marquee demand. Tempo home dates against the New York Liberty (the defending 2024 WNBA Champions led by Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu), the Las Vegas Aces (back-to-back 2022 and 2023 champions led by A'ja Wilson), and the Indiana Fever (Caitlin Clark national-draw visits) price as the hardest tickets of the inaugural season. For the Marlies, marquee dates are visits from rival AHL clubs in the North Division — Belleville Senators, Laval Rocket, Rochester Americans — plus Calder Cup playoff home games when the Marlies qualify. The Marlies won the 2018 Calder Cup as AHL champions, the franchise's signature title. Both teams publish themed match nights on their official sites; check before locking in dates.

What to know

Coca-Cola Coliseum sits inside Exhibition Place on Toronto's western lakefront — the historic Coliseum building originally opened in 1922 as the Coliseum at the CNE and underwent a major reconstruction completed in 2003 that produced the modern arena bowl seating roughly 8,000 for hockey and adapting to basketball and concert configurations. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) operates the venue. The Toronto Marlies — the AHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs — have been the year-round primary tenant since the modernized venue's debut and won the 2018 Calder Cup as AHL champions. The Toronto Tempo were announced in 2024 as the WNBA's 2026 expansion franchise (alongside Portland Fire) and the league's first Canadian team, with the Coliseum confirmed as the inaugural-season home arena while a future permanent home is evaluated. The dual tenancy makes Coca-Cola Coliseum genuinely multi-use — hardwood for Tempo, ice for Marlies — and one of the more distinctive new WNBA home environments as the league expands into Canada.

Frequently asked questions

What time do doors open at Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Doors typically open about 90 minutes before tipoff or puck drop, sometimes earlier for premium-ticket holders or marquee dates. Check the Tempo or Marlies official matchday guide for the specific game's door time.

How do I get to Coca-Cola Coliseum on transit?

The TTC 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst streetcars stop at Exhibition Loop directly adjacent to the venue. GO Transit's Exhibition station on the Lakeshore West line is a roughly 5-minute walk and connects to Union Station downtown in about 10 minutes.

Where can I park at Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Exhibition Place's massive on-site lots serve the venue. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats event-day pricing, especially when Toronto FC also has a BMO Field match. Rates change — confirm before driving.

When does the Toronto Tempo start playing?

The Toronto Tempo debut in the 2026 WNBA season as the league's first Canadian team and one of the WNBA's two 2026 expansion franchises (with Portland Fire). Coca-Cola Coliseum is the confirmed inaugural-season home arena.

Who are the Toronto Marlies?

The Toronto Marlies are the AHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the year-round primary tenant at Coca-Cola Coliseum since 2005. The Marlies won the 2018 Calder Cup as AHL champions, the franchise's signature title.

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