The following are some of Toronto’s top venues for performing arts and culture.
| Air Canada Centre The Air Canada Centre (ACC) is an indoor sporting arena located on Bay Street in Downtown Toronto. Air Canada Centre is the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Rock. Air Canada Centre goes by two popular nicknames: the ACC and the Hangar. |
| Exhibition Place Exhibition Place is Toronto’s 192 acre parkland located along the shores of Lake Ontario, several minutes from downtown Toronto. The venue offers convention, exhibition and conference venues, restaurants, nightclubs, sporting facilities and other attractions. Exhibition Place is often used for sporting events, festivals, recreational, cultural and tourism events. |
| Rogers Centre Rogers Centre, formerly known as SyDome, is Toronto’s multi-purpose stadium and one of the most vibrant entertainment centres in the world. Since opening in 1989, the Rogers Centre has received awards and accolades in the stadium entertainment industry. Rogers Centre is the home of the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Team and the Toronto Argonauts Football Team. Every year, more than 200 events are hosted at the Rogers Centre. It is one of Toronto's top tourist attractions and a model for architects of future domed stadiums currently being built around the world. |
| Sony Centre for the Performing Arts The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts is Canada’s largest soft-seat theatre located in the heart of downtown Toronto. The Sony Centre opened as the O'Keefe Centre on October 1, 1960, and has played host to a tremendous variety of international attractions and stars. The Sony Centre is the perfect destination to enjoy a night of Toronto's Finniest Performing Arts. |





