Take the TTC to Rogers Stadium


What to know before you go to Toronto’s new outdoor seasonal concert venue

The TTC is excited and ready to take customers to and from Rogers Stadium concerts with ease. Leave the car at home, park in a designated TTC parking lot and let us be your ride to Toronto’s new outdoor seasonal concert venue. 

Rogers Stadium is located at 105 Carl Hall Road in North York. 

Important notes before you go: 

Rogers Stadium is not to be confused with Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto. Rogers Stadium is conveniently located near Downsview Park Station, a 10-minute walk to venue.

Your concert ticket is your ride home. Show your ticket at Downsview Park, Sheppard West, and Wilson Stations on Line 1 which will allow free boarding after the concerts. 

Please make sure to double-check your route, using our Trip Planner, prior to leaving for the concert and while in transit to Rogers Stadium. Unforeseen delays and route diversions can happen at any time. Follow @TTCNotices on X, subscribe to MyTTC e-Services and check the Live Service Alerts on ttc.ca for up-to-date service information.

You can also download a mobile transit app to your device to plan your journey and obtain real-time vehicle arrival information with apps that use this data. Please search for “TTC transit” on the Apple App Store and Google Play. Customers are encouraged to allow extra time to travel to the venue.

For the full lineup of concert dates and start times, please visit the Rogers Stadium website.

Customer Service Support

  • Call 416-393-4636 (INFO) to speak to a representative to help plan your trip or provide service information. Our team is available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, excluding statutory holidays.   
  • Call 416-393-3030 to speak to a representative to share feedback or ask a question. Our team is available from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, except statutory holidays, and can also be reached at @TTChelps on X. Information can also be shared by submitting a web form.
  • You can also access automated information on fares, routes, schedules and service 24 hours a day at (416) 393-4636 (INFO) and toll-free at 1-866-642-9882. 

TTC staff are happy to help on your journey! Don't hesitate to ask for assistance on a vehicle, at a station, or by phone. Look for these signs for help at Downsview Park Station:

TTC signs showing the directions towards Rogers Stadium, Go Transit station, and TTC subway station.

  • Connecting to the TTC from Pearson and Billy Bishop airports 

    Toronto Pearson International Airport

    The 900 Airport Express bus route provides all-day service between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Kipling Station on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth

    The following routes also travel to and from the airport:

    Visit the Toronto Pearson International Airport website for more information.

    Billy Bishop Airport

    The 509 Harbourfront streetcar route provides all-day service between Billy Bishop Airport and Union Station on Line 1 Yonge-University. This route also provides transit connections to GO Transit, UP Express and VIA Rail.

    The 511 Bathurst streetcar route provides all-day service between Billy Bishop Airport and Bathurst Station on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth

    Visit the Billy Bishop Airport website for more information. 

  • Connecting to the TTC from Ontario Northland, UP Express and VIA Rail

    Union Station is a major transportation hub where Ontario Northland, UP Express and VIA Rail customers can connect to the TTC. From there, customers can access Line 1 Yonge-University

    To get to Rogers Stadium from Union Station, travel northbound on Line 1 towards Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station. Get off the train at Downsview Park Station. From there, it’s a 10-minute walk to the venue.

    The following bus and streetcar routes accessible near Union Station can take you around the downtown core:

    You can also take a 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union Station for connections to and from Billy Bishop Airport.

  • Paying a fare and Proof-of-Payment 

    Quick tips:

    • Credit/debit cards are the fastest way to pay. However, each person over the age of 12 will be required to tap a separate card to pay a fare.
    • A PRESTO card can be loaded to a mobile device for free, or a physical card can be purchased for $4 from a Fare Vending Machine at a subway station. The cards can be loaded with money for pay-as-you-go travel.

    Note: PRESTO cards need to be set to deduct a youth or senior fare. This can be done at Shoppers Drug Mart locations, or other PRESTO Customer Service Outlet. Government issued ID required.

    Fare options:

    Fare type Adult
    Youth (13-15)
    Senior (65+) 

    Credit/debit (adult fare only)

    $3.30
    $3.30
    $3.30
    PRESTO card
    $3.30
    $2.35*
    $2.25*
    PRESTO One-Ride Ticket**
    $3.35
    $3.35
    $3.35
    PRESTO Two-Ride Ticket**
    $6.70
    $6.70
    $6.70
    PRESTO Day Pass Ticket**
    $13.50
    $13.50
    $13.50
    Cash
    $3.35
    $2.40
    $2.30

    *PRESTO cards need to be set to deduct a youth or senior fare. This can be done at Shoppers Drug Mart locations, or other PRESTO Customer Service Outlet. Government issued ID required.
    **Each person is required to have their own PRESTO Ticket.

    Children 12 years of age and younger travel for free! Youth aged 16 to 19 are required to carry identification (high school photo identification or driver’s license) while travelling on the TTC. 

    Proof-of-Payment

    A tapped PRESTO, credit/debit, or mobile device is a customer’s Proof-of-Payment. If paying by cash, ask the Operator on a bus for a paper transfer, or get one from the transfer machine at a station or on a streetcar. Carry these to show a Fare Inspector if asked.

    Two-hour transfer

    A two-hour transfer is available to use when tapping PRESTO, credit/debit or a mobile device. Does not apply to customers paying with cash. Must be within two hours of the first tap. 

    One Fare Program

    The One Fare Program allows customers paying with a PRESTO card, PRESTO in mobile wallet, debit or credit card, to transfer for free between the TTC, Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay, York Region Transit and GO Transit.

    Free Rides After Rogers Stadium Concerts 

    Your concert ticket is your ride home. Show your ticket at Downsview Park, Sheppard West, and Wilson Stations on Line 1 which will allow free boarding after the concerts.

  • Subway station and bus routes closest to Rogers Stadium 

    Downsview Park Station on Line 1 Yonge-University is the closest and most convenient TTC subway stop, located approximately a 10-minute walk to the venue.

    For Wheel-Trans customers and individuals with accessibility needs, a dedicated shuttle service will operate between Wilson Station and Rogers Stadium on event days prior to, during and following each concert.  Pick-up will be at the Upper Bus Platform on the southwest corner of Wilson Station. For more information, please visit the Rogers Stadium Accessibility Page.

    The following bus routes service the area near the venue:

    The closest stop for these routes is Sheppard Avenue West at Vitti Street - Downsview Park Station.

    The 101 Downsview Park bus route originating from Downsview Park Station will have its service extended to Sheppard West Station with diversions on the route. 

  • Parking

    Parking onsite and in the area surrounding Rogers Stadium is extremely limited. 

    Paid parking will be available on a first come, first served basis at the following TTC commuter lots which connect to Line 1 Yonge-University, a few subway stops away from Downsview Park Station:

  • Extra service before and after Rogers Stadium concerts

    Extra subway service will be added on Line 1 Yonge-University and Line 2 Bloor-Danforth approximately 60 to 90 minutes before each concert to help people get to Rogers Stadium as smoothly as possible. 

    Downsview Park Station on Line 1 Yonge-University is the closest and most convenient TTC subway stop, located approximately a 10-minute walk to the venue.

    Additional TTC staff and customer service representatives will be on hand at Downsview Park Station, Sheppard West and Wilson stations to help customers. 

    There will be extra subway service on Lines 1 and 2 after the concerts to ensure people have the smoothest journey possible leaving Rogers Stadium.   

    For Wheel-Trans customers and individuals with accessibility needs, a dedicated shuttle service will operate between Wilson Station and Rogers Stadium on event days prior to, during and following each concert.   

    Your concert ticket is your ride home. Show your ticket at Downsview Park, Sheppard West, and Wilson Stations on Line 1 which will allow free boarding after the concerts. 

  • Safety features on the TTC

    Call 911 in the event of an emergency.

    Download the SafeTTC app for free from the Apple App or Google Play stores. The mobile app offers a quick and discreet method for reporting harassment, safety concerns or suspicious activity directly to the TTC’s Transit Control Centre. 

     

    Hand holding a phone showing SafeTTC app on screen.

    For help at a station or on a vehicle, do the following:

    At a station:

    • Speak to the Customer Service Agent at a station or any TTC employee.

    Collector helping customer find directions with a map

    • Use the Passenger Assistance Intercom at the entrance or at the Designated Waiting Area on the platform.

    Designated Waiting Area on subway platformPAI communication device on the wall of a subway station 

    On a bus/streetcar:

    • Speak to the Operator on a bus.
    • Push the intercom to speak the Operator on a streetcar. 

    TTC driver behind the steering wheel of a bus

    On a subway:

    • In the event of a medical emergency that requires police, fire or ambulance, push the Emergency Alarm above the window on a subway train. The train will travel into the station and an Operator will come to assist.

    Hand pressing Emergency Alarm strip on subway

    TTC staff, including Special Constables, will be available throughout the system and in key locations in the downtown core to assist at any time.

    Two Special Constables in front of a parked bus

     

    Red smock customer service employee assisting a customer

    Visit the TTC Safety Guide for more information.

  • Planning a trip on the TTC

    Planning a trip on the TTC is easy! Just do the following:

    • Call the TTC Customer Information team at 416-393-4636 and a representative would be happy to help! ur team is available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, excluding statutory holidays.
    • Use the Trip Planner on ttc.ca.
    • Download a mobile transit app to your device to plan your journey and obtain real-time vehicle arrival information with apps that use this data. Please search for "TTC transit" on the Apple App Store and Google Play.  
  • Lost Articles

    The TTC Lost Articles Office is located at Bay Station on Line 2. Call 416-393-4100 to inquire about a lost item. 

     
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