Sport entertainment in Ontario
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Toronto Raptors
During hockey season, the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA) also play at the ACC. The 'Raps' have been around since 1995, but haven't yet caused much of a flap. Tickets through Ticketmaster or the ACC.
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Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto's Major League Baseball team plays at the Rogers Centre. Buy tickets through Ticketmaster or at the Rogers Centre box office near Gate 9. The cheapest seats are way up above the field. Instead, try for seats along the lower level baselines where you have a better chance of catching a fly-ball (or wearing one in the side of the head). The Jays haven't won the World Series since 1993, but who knows, this could be their year.
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Toronto Maple Leafs
The 13-time Stanley Cup–winning Toronto Maple Leafs slap the puck around the Air Canada Centre in the National Hockey League (NHL). Every game sells out, but a limited number of same-day tickets go on sale through Ticketmaster at 10am and at the Air Canada Centre ticket window from 5pm. You can also buy tickets via the website from season ticket-holders who aren't attending – expect to pay around $80 and up.
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Toronto Argonauts
The Toronto Argonauts crack their Canadian Football League (CFL) helmets at the Rogers Centre. They haven't won the Grey Cup since 2004, but the Argos have brought home more championships than any other team (15, two ahead of Edmonton). Bring a jacket – the open-roof Rogers Centre cools off at night. Tickets through Ticketmaster or the Rogers Centre.
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Toronto Rock
Lacrosse may not immediately spring to mind when someone mentions Canadian sports, but the 13-team National Lacrosse League has been building momentum for two decades. Toronto's team is red hot, having won the championship five times since 1999. Games at the Air Canada Centre; tickets through Ticketmaster.
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