Sports Lovers Visiting Toronto Have to Check Out These Three Spots

Toronto Blue Jays' Bo Bichette at a match in Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada. Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (10413584t)

Toronto is one of those cities that have something in store for everyone, including passionate sports lovers. There are several spots in this Canadian metropolis that celebrate the country’s rich sports history, and these three deserve a spot on your travel itinerary.

Rogers Centre

If you want to catch a baseball game while in Toronto, Rogers Centre is the place to be. Located in downtown Toronto, this stadium is home to the major league baseball team Toronto Blue Jays, but it’s also been used as a venue for other sports, including basketball, football, and even professional wrestling.

Scotiabank Arena

Located in close proximity to Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena is another major sports stadium in Toronto. It’s primarily used for hockey, basketball, and lacrosse games, in addition to being a popular concert venue.

Hockey Hall of Fame

Ice hockey is a national sport of Canada, together with lacrosse, so it’s not surprising that you can find a museum dedicated to its history in Toronto. During your visit, you can explore a vast collection of hockey memorabilia, and the original Stanley Cup serves as its centerpiece.