Toronto
🇨🇦 Ontario, Canada
BMO Field sits on Toronto's waterfront, expanded for the World Cup. Canada's largest city is one of the world's most multicultural, with 200+ ethnic groups and a thriving food and arts scene.
Highlights
Stadium
BMO Field
Toronto, Ontario
45,736
Capacity
2007
Opened
Grass
Surface
Open
Roof
Hosting Rounds
Getting Around
Airport
Toronto Pearson International (YYZ)
Public Transit
TTC subway & streetcar; UP Express to airport; GO Transit
Walkability
Very walkable downtown
Rideshare
Uber & Lyft available
Where to Stay
Budget
$60–$120 CAD
Mid-Range
$150–$280 CAD
Luxury
$400+ CAD
Food & Dining
Local Specialties
Poutine, peameal bacon sandwich, global cuisine
Summer Weather
28°
High (82°F)
18°
Low (64°F)
Moderate (62%)
Humidity
Moderate
Rain
Safety
One of the safest major cities in North America.
Visa & Entry
eTA for visa-exempt countries; visitor visa otherwise
Quick Facts
Quick Facts
Teams playing in Toronto
Other World Cup 2026 host cities
Other Host Cities
- New York / New JerseyUnited States
- Dallas–Fort WorthUnited States
- MiamiUnited States
- Los AngelesUnited States
- HoustonUnited States
- AtlantaUnited States
- SeattleUnited States
- PhiladelphiaUnited States
- Kansas CityUnited States
- San Francisco Bay AreaUnited States
- BostonUnited States
- Mexico CityMexico
- MonterreyMexico
- GuadalajaraMexico
- VancouverCanada
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