Let us do the driving! GO Trains and GO Buses give you a fast,
convenient way to get to special events and entertainment, without the worries
of parking.
Union Station is
centrally located in downtown Toronto, with a connection to the
TTC subway, and
within walking distance of countless attractions and events.
Many of our trains and buses run evening and weekend service. Check
Stations and Stops for locations,
and use our schedules to plan your route. You can always
contact us with your
questions.
Sporting events
Air Canada Centre
BMO Field
Ricoh Coliseum
Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome)
Concerts and performances
Air Canada Centre
Sony Centre (formerly Hummingbird Centre)
Molson Amphitheatre
Ricoh Coliseum
Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome)
Attractions and theme parks
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
Centreville – Toronto Islands
CN Tower
Hockey Hall of Fame
Ontario Place
Canada's Wonderland
Consumer and trade shows
International Centre
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
National Trade Centre (Exhibition Place)
General
Communities on the GO
PATH – underground walkway and shopping
Tourism Toronto
External links disclaimer
Air Canada Centre (ACC)
The Air Canada Centre is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL hockey team and
NBA basketball’s Toronto Raptors, and is conveniently located next door to
Union
Station. Take the indoor walkway from the south end of the GO concourse. The ACC
also hosts many concerts and shows throughout the year.
Visit theaircanadacentre.com for
upcoming events.
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BMO Field
BMO Field is Canada's first soccer-specific stadium and is located minutes
from
Exhibition GO Station. With a capacity of 20,000, BMO Field is home to the
Canadian National Soccer Team as well as the Toronto FC, Canada's first Major
League Soccer team.
Visit bmofield.com for more information.
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Ricoh Coliseum
Get off at Exhibition
GO Station on the Lakeshore line and you’re soon at the
doors of one of Toronto’s newest sports and entertainment venues, the Ricoh
Coliseum. It's inside the National Trade Centre at Exhibition Place. The Ricoh Coliseum is the new home
of the Toronto Maple Leafs farm team, the Toronto Marlies, and also hosts a
variety of other sporting events, concerts, kids’ shows, and consumer shows.
For more information about upcoming events, phone 416.263.3000.
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Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome)
The Rogers Centre is the home of Major League Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays
and Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts, and is just a short walk from
Union Station. Its retractable roof makes it possible to watch events
year-round. The SkyWalk indoor walkway takes you from Union Station directly to
Rogers Centre.
The SkyWalk entrance is on the west side of Union Station. Exit the
GO concourse in the northwest corner, and follow the signs through VIA Rail’s
Great Hall, upstairs to the SkyWalk.
Visit rogerscentre.com for upcoming
events.
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Sony Centre (formerly Hummingbird Centre)
Visit sonycentre.ca for
upcoming events.
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Molson Amphitheatre
The Molson Amphitheatre, located at Ontario Place, is a state-of-the art
outdoor concert venue with seating for more than 15,000. The summer concert
schedule usually runs from May to September. GO’s
Exhibition station on the
Lakeshore line is a short walk from the amphitheatre's entrance.
Visit molsonamp.com for the summer
concert line-up.
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Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) has been running since 1879 at
Exhibition Place. "The Ex" begins in August, attracting many visitors to its rides, shows, food, and family fun. Lakeshore GO Trains
take you right to Exhibition GO Station, located on the grounds of Exhibition
Place. Several other events and shows also take place on the grounds throughout
the year.
Visit theex.com for more information about
the CNE.
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Centreville Amusement Park – Toronto
Islands
Just take a short walk south from
Union Station to the ferry docks to
Toronto’s island park. Ride the Centre Island ferry to the Centreville Amusement
Park and check out the more than 30 rides and attractions located in 600 acres
of parkland.
Visit centreisland.ca for more
information.
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CN Tower
Take the SkyWalk from
Union Station and you’ll come to the famous CN Tower,
the world’s tallest freestanding structure and one of Toronto’s great
attractions. The SkyWalk entrance is on the west side of Union Station. Exit the
GO concourse in the northwest corner, and follow the signs through VIA Rail’s
Great Hall, upstairs to the SkyWalk.
Visit cntower.ca for more information.
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Hockey Hall of Fame
Located just a slapshot away
from Union Station,
at the corner of Yonge and Front streets in BCE Place, the Hockey Hall of Fame
features over 57,000 square feet of interactivity, hands-on games, theatres, The
Stanley Cup as well as the finest collection of hockey artifacts from around the
world plus much more!
Visit
www.hhof.com for more information.
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Ontario Place
Ontario Place is a cultural, leisure, and entertainment park extending
across three man-made islands on the shores of Lake Ontario. GO’s
Exhibition
station on the Lakeshore line is a short walk from the park’s main entrance.
Visit ontarioplace.com for more
information about Ontario Place.
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Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland, just north of Toronto, has hundreds of
attractions and rides, a water park, and live shows. GO Transit provides
seasonal bus service to Canada's Wonderland from May to October. Buses run from
York Mills and
Yorkdale bus terminals.
Visit
our seasonal service adjustments page to learn more.
Visit canadas-wonderland.com for
more information about the park.
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International Centre
The International Centre, on Airport Rd. in the Malton area of Mississauga, hosts many
trade and consumer shows throughout the year. Brampton-York Mills GO Buses make
daily trips to the Malton bus stop, right near the front entrance of the
International Centre. The
Malton GO Station is also nearby. Check our Georgetown
corridor schedules for train and bus times.
Visit internationalcentre.com
for upcoming events.
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre
A short walk west of
Union Station is Canada’s largest convention centre.
The Metro Toronto Convention Centre plays host to a wide variety of consumer and
trade shows year-round. Take the SkyWalk, found at the west side of Union
Station. Exit the GO concourse in the northwest corner, and follow the signs
through VIA Rail’s Great Hall, upstairs to the SkyWalk.
Visit mtccc.com for upcoming events.
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National Trade Centre
The National Trade Centre is located at Exhibition Place and hosts more than
100 trade and consumer shows throughout the year. Lakeshore GO Trains take you
right to Exhibition GO Station, located on the grounds of Exhibition Place.
Visit ntc.on.ca for upcoming events.
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Communities on the GO
There are countless other events throughout the year that are convenient to
GO's train stations and bus terminals.
Check out the many communities across our network for more activities, events,
and outings.
City of Toronto
City of Mississauga
City of Hamilton
Durham Region
Halton Region
Peel Region
York Region
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PATH – underground walkway and shopping
PATH is downtown Toronto's underground walkway linking 27 kilometres of
shopping, services, and entertainment. PATH is directly accessible from Union
Station, through the north end of the station.
Visit toronto.ca/path for more
information.
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