Canada Sports Events
Professional sports events in Canada span a number of major sports and leagues. Ice hockey is Canada's most beloved national game, with the nation being home to 7 professional teams in the NHL including the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, and Vancouver Canucks, as well as numerous amateur hockey leagues
The Canadian Football League (CFL) offers gridiron football action, with the Grey Cup as its championship event. Basketball boasts the Toronto Raptors in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Major League Baseball (MLB) features the Toronto Blue Jays, whilst the Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps are notable Major League Soccer (MLS) teams.
Aside from team sports, Canada hosts Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix, a pinnacle for motorsport fans. Tennis enthusiasts flock to the Rogers Cup, part of the ATP and WTA tours. The country also regularly holds stages of the UCI World Tour, attracting cycling fans.
Canada Ticket Prices
Adult ticket prices including fees for events in Canada start from as low as CAD C$0 for basic tickets to CAD C$43,833 for the most premium tickets; with the average starting ticket price at CAD C$85. The price depends on a range of factors including the type of event, performers, venue, and ticket category.
Visiting Canada
Canada may be the planet's second-largest country, but it's arguably the world's most spectacular. Stretching from the North Atlantic to the Rockies, on to the Pacific and up to the Arctic Ocean, Canada's splendour knows no bounds. Aside from its physical majesty and iconic wildlife, the nation is home to a proud, diverse population and a set of sensational cities, each with its own unique charm.
Take in the coastal magic of the Maritime provinces in the east before following the St. Lawrence river to Quebec to practice your French among the historic streets of Montreal. Then, make for cosmopolitan metropolis Toronto where you can spend your day at nearby Niagara Falls and your night dining your way around the globe. Winnipeg is an approachable city as are Edmonton and Calgary, with the latter being the closest big city to the wonders of Banff National Park, the crown jewel of Canada’s mind-blowingly beautiful national parks. On the west coast, Vancouver has a distinct Pacific flavour while the wilderness of the Yukon and Northern Territories await the most adventurous travellers.
Regardless of where you are in the Great White North, you will never be too far from an awe-inspiring landscape, serene lake, ice rink, or warm welcome from one of the nation's famous friendly citizens.