
ποΈ Address:Β Sobeys Stadium, 1 Shoreham Dr, North York, Toronto, ON, M3N 3A6, Canada Directions in Google Maps
Sobeys Stadium is located in the Toronto suburb of North York, 20 km north of the city centre. It can be accessed via car, however, as National Bank Open tickets include free use of Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) public transport links, travelling by car may be less convenient and more expensive. Travellers coming from the north side of Toronto may also be able to walk or cycle to the stadium.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Sobeys Stadium. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
The Sobeys Stadium official car park, the Pioneer Village lot, can be accessed via the east side of Jane Street, or via the north side of Steeles Avenue West (North West Gate). Parking costs CAD $7 per day, or CAD $2 if arriving after 15:00. Payment can be made upon arrival, via card, digital/contactless, or cash payments, or via the Green P smartphone app. Payment typically includes the cost of a shuttle bus journey to and from the stadium. Alternatively, visitors can make the 750 m (9 min) walk themselves.
Visitors wishing to park within the Pioneer Village lot are encouraged to arrive early, in order to guarantee a parking space.
Taxis and private vehicles can drop-off and pick-up at the roundabout located across from the main entrance east of Shoreham and Pond Road.
The following public bus routes stop close to Sobeys Stadium:
All aforementioned routes operate 7 days a week, from early morning until late evening.
National Bank Open (NBO) attendees can travel free of charge on the day of their matches, on any TTC transport links via Pioneer Village, provided they present a mobile NBO ticket to the relevant driver or TTC ticket vendor or inspector.
Sobeys Stadium can be reached via Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway Line 1. Take Line 1 to Pioneer Village station, which is a 750 m (9 min) walk to the venue. Alternatively, take public bus route 106, 108A, 108B, 108C, or 108S from the station to Sobeys Stadium.
National Bank Open (NBO) attendees can travel free of charge on the day of their matches, on any TTC transport links via Pioneer Village, provided they present a mobile NBO ticket to the relevant driver or TTC ticket vendor or inspector.
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Metal and plastic bottles can be brought into the tournament empty, and then filled up at the on-site water fountains. Full, sealed bottles are also permitted. Coolers, cans, and glass bottles are not permitted, and alcohol of any kind cannot be brought into the tournament from outside. Spectators are also prohibited from bringing in food from outside the tournament grounds.
The main entrance is located at the corner between Shoreham Drive and The Pond Road.
Spectators are encouraged to arrive at the venue at least 60 minutes before the start of play.
It can take up to 1 hour 30 minutes to cycle to Sobeys Stadium from central Toronto; travelling by bike may only be viable for those coming from closer to the venue. There are cycle lanes close to Sobeys Stadium, including along The Pond Road and Shoreham Drive.
Sobeys Stadium is located approximately a 20.0 km (240 min) walk from Toronto city centre, and so walking is not viable if you are centrally located. If you are staying in the North York area, you may find the venue close enough to reach on foot.
Toilets are located throughout the tournament site.
Assistance dogs β service animals are welcome at the National Bank Open
Sobeys Stadium has a capacity of approximately 18,000. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
1 Shoreham Dr, North York, Toronto, ON, M3N 3A6, Canada.