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    2.0 (1 review)

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    Rogers Centre - Work from Dome work event

    Rogers Centre

    3.6(395 reviews)
    20.3 kmEntertainment District

    Stopped by Rogers Centre for a Toronto Blue Jays game and wow what a fun baseball experience. My…read morepartner and I have a goal of visiting every MLB stadium. When you arrive parking appears to be pretty difficult. We ended up staying downtown and just walking over to the baseball stadium. When we walked in we watched the national anthem from the lower level and sat in different sections/walked around throughout the game. We started on the upper level which is really pretty with the roof open and seeing all of the surrounding buildings with the CN tower overhead. We then migrated around the outfield which had more of a party vibe with a section with a dj, a bar, and just a fun crowd. On the lower level you could definitely see the game much better. The CN tower would also change colors throughout the game which was fun to watch. This is definitely a one of a kind baseball game experience and we had a blast. Definitely a must stop if you are Toronto while a Blue Jays game is going on.

    Take me out to the ballgame…read more Rogers Centre is an iconic part of the Toronto skyline beside the CN Tower. Better known as SkyDome, this retractable roof stadium plays host to many sporting, music and public events. It is still primarily home to Toronto Blue Jays baseball. While built over 30 years ago, it's still impressive to see the retractable roof in action providing for outdoor games during pleasant weather. The cavernous stadium has had a few refreshes over the years. It is a short walk from Union Station. Ticket prices have steadily increased in recent years with the team's success, stadium investment and fair weather fans. In recent years, they have renovated the outfield district including bars on every level, and a flight deck open to everyone (outside of reserved functions). The outfield configuration now features uneven walls for a unique home feel. The seats behind the dugout has the best premium experience including bars beneath the playing surface in the TD Lounge. The festivities at Jr Jays Sundays are always well put-together including batting & pitching, arcades, face painting, balloons, mini-golf, sports cards, caricature and even running the bases post game. There's even inflatables outside before the game to start the festivities. Skip it or hit it? It's a place we'd still go catch a game but fewer occasions now as ticket prices aren't always commensurate with the on field product.

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    Rogers Centre and the CN Tower at gate 11

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    Celebrating 50 years !

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    Ed Sackfield Arena

    Ed Sackfield Arena

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.3 km

    Wow. I live this place so much. My daughter so much fun playing with all the kids here. The…read morewaterpark is so much fun.

    This was one of 3 arenas you would play or practice in if you grew up in Richmond Hill in their…read moreminor hockey league system. Typically Ed Sackfield was reserved for practices and the odd Select level team game against visiting teams. It has ample parking, lots of enclosed, heated viewing spaces for parents, and a fair amount of stands. I recall in the 90s that Ed Sackfield was kind of like the fancy arena, it was newer, slicker, had automatic doors (fancy fancy). The issues here were ventilation and figure skaters. Due to the larger ice surface here, it was prime training space for Figure Skaters and there was seldom a game where you didn't go ass over tea kettle from hitting a divot in the ice caused by a pair of figure skate toe picks. As for ventilation, there were many many instances where I developed severe headaches and asthma like symptoms within the first 20-30 minutes of stepping on the ice here after the Zamboni had cleaned the ice. Either the machine had issues or the exhaust was not being properly ventilated, and at the time I wasn't alone, others I played with exhibited similar symptoms. It's been a long time since I've been back so I'm sure those issues are all but remedied at this point. Would love to bring my kid here for skating one day

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    Indoor track, size of skating rink

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    Iroquois Park Complex - BarDown Gastropub

    Iroquois Park Complex

    4.2(5 reviews)
    34.4 km

    First time coming to this skating arena. The building is very big with lots of parking. The size of…read morethe arena is decent. Definitely would come back again with my family!

    I was recently at Iroquois Park Complex. It wasn't for sports. I was here meeting up with friends…read morefor lunch at BarDown Gastropub. It's the only restaurant at this sports complex that operates separately from the concessions stands at the complex itself. This sports centre is Canada's largest municipally owned and operated recreation facility. It's huge, as it houses six arenas. Many hockey teams are here to practise and play, including the Whitby Wildcats. It also has two indoor pools. BarDown Gastropub is great if you want to grab a bite to eat before or after a game. Our group wasn't here for sports, so it works for lunch and dinner. The food is excellent. It also houses the largest screen in Whitby to see the latest sports games. Since the City of Whitby owns this property, it has a contract with Pepsi. You get Pepsi products at concession stands, vending machines, and BarDown Gastropub. There are banquet and meeting rooms that you can rent. It also has a pro shop to get your skates sharpened and athletic training facilities. When it's warmer outside, this place has six tennis courts, five baseball diamonds, and a soccer field open. It's huge here. There is lots of parking. It's free. I was here with friends on a Sunday afternoon. This sports complex is open every day from 8:30 am till roughly 8:30 pm. If you have a water bottle, you can fill it up at the water bottle fill-up station. It was nice checking this place out briefly. It's cool and a valuable asset to Whitby and beyond. (79)

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    Ntr

    Ntr

    2.0(3 reviews)
    28.6 km

    National Hockey Rinks Newmarket is one of the three arenas built and operated by a private company…read morethat has managed to succeed and (I'm assuming) turn a profit while competing against the government and an army of volunteers (which is pretty much the way most rinks operate in Canada). The other two NTR arenas are in Richmond Hill and Barrie. Each arena features two small ice pads, about half the square footage of an NHL rink. They are perfect size for little kids to train or to run a 3-on-3 pond hockey league for "kids" ages 5 to 75. Games are fast. Typical scores are into double digits. It's a very different kind of hockey that's played here. Hockey camps, power skating clinics, goalie schools -- you name it, and it's here. There isn't an arena with more "community" feel to it than NTR.

    Simply put, the workers at NTR are beyond rude, abrasive, ill mannered and temperamental. My entire…read moreexperience with NTR was a nightmare to say the least. I was dealing with Rick at the Richmond Hill facility and never in my life have I experienced someone so unprofessional and rude in a workplace. What started off as an exciting opportunity to have a gathering with some friends to play hockey in a mini-rink turned into an unpleasant and abhorrent experience. Rick had some of the worst customer service skills I have ever come across which were borderline repugnant. I advise anyone to please attend a different mini-rink or rink facility that is not NTR. You will have a less than pleasant experience, and that is being generous.

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