Sports Grounds & Stadiums in Toronto-St. Paul's, Toronto, ON

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Results from the 'Sports Grounds & Stadiums' category in Toronto-St. Paul's, Toronto

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443 Arlington Ave, Toronto, M6C 3A4

(416) 394-2734
Ice skating rink, Exce, Public Administration, Legislative bodies, Legislative & General Government, Executive, Arenas

Nearby results from the Sports Grounds & Stadiums category

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1515 BATHURST STREET, Toronto, M5P 3H4

(416) 653-3180
Sports & Recreation, Parks & Recreation Centres, Arenas
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340 Chaplin Crescent, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5N 2N3

(905) 479-5781
Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena has two ice surfaces and is located on Chaplin Crescent just off Eglington Avenue West in Toronto.
Forest Hill Memorial Arena is a unique and elegant event space with impressive features such as extensive lighting capabilities, phenomenal acoustics, and customizable marquees. The staff are accommodating and attentive, making events run smoothly. The venue is commonly used for weddings and can accommodate up to 300 guests, with two mezzanine levels and a grand art deco design. It is also a popular destination for hockey players and skaters, with two rinks, hockey lessons, and skate rentals. The facilities are clean and well-maintained.
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301 St Clair Ave W, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5P 1N5

(416) 924-4558
Tennis court, Tennis-Courts publics, Sports et Loisirs, Sports de raquette, Amusement & Recreation, Park, Tennis club
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40 Rossmore Road, Toronto, M6G 2M7

(416) 392-0088

174 Orchard View Boulevard, LAWRENCE PARK SOUTH, Toronto, M4R 1C3

(416) 485-0301
Legislative & General Government, centres de loisirs, membership sports, Exce, recreation clubs, hôpitaux, Membership Sports Recreation Clubs, Executive, Arena
North Toronto Memorial Arena is a well-regarded community center offering ice surfaces for various activities. The ice quality is praised by many, with some noting the nostalgic old barn feeling. Families appreciate the abundance of facilities and activities for kids and adults. The arena is conveniently located with easy access and surrounding green spaces. Some visitors suggest dressing warmly due to the cold temperatures.
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15 Leswyn Rd, YORKDALE, Toronto, M6A 1K1

(416) 785-6677
We have over 50, 000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor sandbox courts, offering the best for your special beach event!
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163 Weston Rd, Toronto, M6N 3P1

(416) 710-8679
Recreation center, Sports club, Hockey Arena, Sports & Recreation Venue
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509 Bloor St West, Toronto, M5T 1V5

(416) 890-7608
Sports club, Martial arts school
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44 Price Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4W 1Z4

(416) 922-1105
For over 130 years, The Toronto Lawn Tennis Club in the heart of Rosedale, in midtown Toronto has been one of the premier tennis clubs in Canada and occupies a prominent place in history and evolution of tennis in the country.
Customers highly praise Toronto Lawn Tennis Club for its excellent atmosphere and delicious food. Many consider it a great place to be a member, with top-notch tennis facilities and a well-maintained gym. The staff is professional and the tennis balls are consistently of high quality.

95 Black Creek Dr, York, M6N 2K6

(416) 394-2733
Arena, Community Centres and Arenas
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875 Dufferin St, Toronto, M6A 2T6

(416) 392-0913
Hockey rink, Park
Dufferin Grove Park is a beloved destination for families and pet owners with its expansive green spaces, playgrounds, splash pads, and farmers market. The park also offers various community activities such as picnic areas, wood-fired ovens, and skate parks. The Thursday market showcases local produce, bakeries, and vendors, making it a must-visit for locals.
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100 Devonshire Pl, Toronto, M5S 2C9

(416) 978-4678
Arena

299 Bloor Street W, Toronto, M5S 1W2

(416) 978-6428
Stadium
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160 Neptune Dr, LAWRENCE HEIGHTS, North York, M6A 1X4

(416) 395-7960
Managers & Promoters, promoters, Sports clubs, Community Centres and Arenas, Arena, managers, Amusement and Recreation Services
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215 RYDING AVE, THE JUNCTION, Toronto, M6N 1H6

(416) 766-1348
Community Centres and Arenas, Ice skating rink
George Bell Arena is frequently praised for its excellent ice quality and the dedication of its staff. Some customers appreciate its old-fashioned charm. However, concerns have been raised about the heating and lighting in the parking lot.
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20 Scholfield Avenue, Toronto, M4W 1X4

(416) 922-7906
Tennis court, Stadium
Rosedale Park is a beautiful and spacious sports grounds in Toronto, ideal for families and pet owners. It offers various facilities such as children's playground, football fields, tennis courts, and is a popular spot for community events like Halloween. The scenic beauty is appreciated by visitors during different seasons.
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179 BROCK AVE, BROCKTON VILLAGE, Toronto, M6K 2L7

(416) 534-7474
Stadium, Ice skating rink, Sports complex, Hockey Arena, Community Centres and Arenas
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179 Brock Avenue, BROCKTON VILLAGE, Toronto, M6K 2L7

(416) 588-1158
Ski, Amusement and Recreation Services, Clubs & cours de patinage, Sports club, skating rinks, Ice skating rink, Instruction, Sports et Loisirs, general education, Amusement & Recreation, Patin et Sports d'hiver
West Toronto Skating Club is a highly regarded sports club with excellent hockey facilities. The club offers ample ice time for players and prioritizes their fitness. The youth hockey league is affordably priced and is expertly managed.
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50 Carlton St, Suite 4109, Toronto, M5B 1J2

(416) 598-5966
Ryerson University has transformed Maple Leaf Gardens, one of hockey’s most iconic landmarks, into the new Mattamy Athletic Centre. The largest arena in the country when it was built in the heart of downtown Toronto, Maple Leaf Gardens opened in 1931. In addition to being home to the Toronto Maple Leafs in their glory days, the Gardens also played host to world-class events including the 1972 Summit Series, a Muhammad Ali vs. George Chuvalo boxing match, and performances by the Beatles and the King of rock ‘n’ roll, Elvis Presley. Recently named a National Historic Site of Canada, the Gardens is legendary.
Mattamy Athletic Centre is a popular destination for hockey enthusiasts and visitors with its pro and junior rinks, beautiful rebuild of the old Maple Leafs stadium, and occasional free skating sessions. The facility also includes a gym and adequate change rooms. Visitors appreciate the lively atmosphere and various activities.