About this venue
Coca-Cola Coliseum stands out as an arena with real character: its historic exterior and repeatedly modernized interior give it a distinctive identity among Toronto event venues. With a capacity that adapts to the type of event, it is large enough to generate strong atmosphere while still compact enough to keep spectators close to the stage or the ice. That balance of heritage, functionality, and clear sightlines is a major reason why it works so well for hockey, concerts, and other large live events.
Inside, the experience feels focused and immersive. The venue is known for solid visibility, a well-contained acoustic environment, and a layout that helps the audience feel connected to the action. Visitors also appreciate the practical on-site amenities, from food and drink options to organized entry points and concourse services that make arrival, intermissions, and departure more comfortable.
Address: 19 Nunavut Rd, Toronto, Canada. The arena sits within Exhibition Place, making the final approach straightforward: from Exhibition GO Station, it is a short walk to the entrance, while drivers can use nearby surface lots and indoor parking options within the grounds. For broader city transport details and the easiest way to plan the rest of your trip, see the information further down the page.
About the city
Toronto, the dynamic heart of Ontario, is one of North America’s most exciting destinations for top-tier sporting spectacles and major concert nights. The city blends the energy of a modern metropolis with a cosmopolitan vibe, so the event experience is often just one part of a bigger story: from lively neighbourhoods packed with restaurants to waterfront strolls that perfectly round out an evening out. Visitors also appreciate the sense of safety and the city’s clear, well-organized rhythm, which makes a stay feel relaxed and practical.
When it comes to getting in and moving around, Toronto is known for easy connections between key city points and its arenas and stadiums. Local public transport TTC (subway, streetcar and bus routes) covers the core and many neighbourhoods, while regional GO Transit makes it simple to arrive from the wider area. The main hub is Union Station, which is easy to reach by train and offers quick transfers to city lines. If you’re flying in, Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) provides a direct link downtown via the UP Express, and for fast access close to the downtown core, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) is also a convenient option.
For an extra sightseeing “bonus” before or after the event, Toronto offers plenty to fill your day at an easy pace. Walk along the Lake Ontario waterfront and the Harbourfront area, take in the skyline from the CN Tower, or get lost in the charm of the Distillery District. Fans of historic character often stop by St. Lawrence Market, while Kensington Market and Queen Street are known for their lively street scene. When you want a break from the city buzz, the Toronto Islands and big green escapes like High Park are a great choice for a calmer part of the day.