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    Mary T.

    I'm surprised that I never reviewed Enercare Centre. Well, here goes a lot! I held three different summer jobs at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) when I was young and had little work experience. My third job was at the old International Pavilion, which was on the left when you entered the Princess Gates. I worked at a Mexican restaurant as a cashier who sat steps away from the main doors. I'd often be staring at the Human Adventure Area, seeing folks go into a capsule-like ride with cords attached to either side of the capsule. It would launch and head up, and back down. Lots of screams were heard. It played the same music with each ride, which I have blocked out of memory due to trauma. There was a streetcar loop behind the Human Adventure Area for the 511 streetcar. On the other side of it was the CNE farm, Farmers' Market, Shoppers Market, and the Horse Palace. I spent a lot of time at the two markets, which started my budding interest in shopping that hasn't ceased since. Well, the folks who redesigned the CNE relocated the streetcar loop. Its old location is where Enercare Centre currently exists. When this building was brand new, it was called Direct Energy Centre and connected Ricoh Coliseum (now Coca-Cola Coliseum, where the Toronto Marlies hockey team plays) with the other buildings that are now known as the Agricultural Annex. Enercare bought part of Direct Energy, so the name change took place several years ago. In a nutshell, Enercare Centre is a large interconnected exhibition complex. I have mainly been here for various One of a Kind Shows over the years. My attending Marlies hockey games would rank second. I have also attended a couple of Home Shows. Recently, I was here to check out Planted Expo, which was a lot of fun eating and drinking my way through vegan eats and beverages, respectively. There is underground parking. The key is to figure out which exhibition hall your event is at and park closer to that parking lot section. For example, if your event is at exhibition hall D, you want to park in the D section. You would then take the elevator up and you're right there. I learned that the hard way. I parked at A and had to walk the entire hall to get to D, which was where my event was. What was great about that mistake was taking in all the names that were dangling from the ceiling. There's a lot of glass in this complex's design, so it's pretty when the light hits the metal names. There are washrooms near or in each exhibition hall. They are nicely maintained. As far as seating goes, there are places to sit by the windows. I remember shopping so much at one of the One of a Kind Shows that I bought a crepe and sat down eating it by the window. Ah, memories! Recently, I got to the Planted Expo later than I had wanted to, thanks to horrific traffic in the downtown core on a Saturday afternoon. Parking was set at a flat rate of $23. Since I had arrived at 3:30 pm and the expo was over at 5 pm, I got a reduction in my parking rate and paid $18. Sweet! Credit cards are accepted when you park. I slid my card into the machine and was good. I did the same thing exiting. Alternatively, there was a human parking attendant at my most recent visit. You can also pay with cash or credit card with the attendant. Being back here made me reminisce about attending so many One of a Kind Shows over the years. I still support many vendors that I had discovered at them, from The Bean Ladies for chickpea and soy bean snacks, to The Candi Factory that makes comfortable cotton and bamboo underwear for men and women. It was nice returning here. I should come more often than every five years! (137)

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    Leonard E.

    I've been to this place when it was formerly known as the Direct Energy Centre. Now, this exhibition complex is simply called Enercare Centre. Today's visit was for the final day of the CNE on Labour Day. Huge venue, clean, and has full accessibility features.

    Jennifer K.

    I have been to Enercare Centre for various trade shows, foodie events and during CNE and always have a great experience. Washrooms are clean and plentiful! It seems like something trivial but if you been to a beer festival anywhere, that's the first and most important facilities! Parking is conveniently located just underground. So good during winter as you can leave your winter coat in your vehicles and skip the coat check! The exhibition halls are well set up and booths area all well organized. A pleasure to work here as an exhibitors or as an attendee.

    Love the lobby area with all the names hanging
    Soleil S.

    The Enercare centre has been renamed a few times but what still holds true is that the large space has aged wonderfully and still looks just as amazing the first time I stepped into it years ago. Unlike most event spaces, there's always something lacking ... a/c capacity, bathrooms, parking, ease of transportation, or space. Nope, nope, nope, nope... this place has it all. I usually come here for One of a Kind shows and each time I'm amazed how easy the whole facilities allows for it to occur. Aside from the crazy yoga moms who clog the aisles with strollers, the bathrooms are plenty and clean, I never feel hot even though I'm crammed like a sardine, and there's a lot of parking to never fight over (though you maybe parked in Alaska). The ceiling space is enormous so you never feel over crowded unless you're looking straight ahead into the Flavour section (aka. hordes of people feasting on samples). The only negative things are that the parking is nutty... like $16 for an event. Not great. Especially if it's only an event I know that I'll be there for an hour and the admission is LESS than parking. Ugh. The other slight negativity is the lack of really solid coffee options. Sure there's bottled water or overpriced pop options but would it hurt to bring in the rare awesome Indie coffee to set up shop for a few hours? I guess the answer is 'yes'.

    Risa D.

    I was here recently for the One Of A Kind Festival and I had an amazing time at the sale, it runs for another 6 days so if you're in Toronto go check it out for sure. They managed to make a tremendously enormous, cavernous, cold space feel almost cosy! The light was dimmed and flattering, the carpets and bar and food trucks and fashion show were all fun and made the space fun to spend time in. I got to help during load in and see the complex operations behind the scenes and it's pretty impressive. Over a dozen loading bays, teams on trucks moving smoothly everywhere, over 800 vendor booths wired for their own power. Pretty awesome.

    Jinx J.

    Toronto Boat Show. Jan 19-27th. They sure put a lot boats into this place. Boats, jet skis, foldable bikes for boats, parts for your watercrafts. They even filled up the arena with water to paddle boat in. Be prepared for lots of walking and do remover your shoes/boots before boarding the boats that you are allowed to. I spent 3 hours in there. Even managed a vanilla cone ice cream.

    Pauline W.

    I came here for the Love Art Fair. This event building is lovely, big, bright with high ceiling. Washroom is spacious, clean and large enough for the event. Both TTC streetcar 509 and Go train arrive at the door if you come from Union Station. However, if you drive, parking is not free. It is $14 flat rate ($11 flat rate after 6pm). The phone data receiving signal was pretty weak when I was inside the building. The end corner of the hall was almost like a dead zone. So far, I find it is a nice place to attend an event.

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    Checked out the Planted Expo there recently. Ideal space for expos and exhibitions. Accessible by transit.

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    Horrid place. No bathrooms anywhere, poor security, layout terrible. I would never have an event here.

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    I have come to Medieval Times since childhood. They always put on a good show but this will have to…read morebe the last time I go. The reasons are: *the food is always the same. And the only thing I've ever liked is the dragons blood aka tomato soup. Chicken is dry and corn on the cob is mushy, etc. There is nothing for me to look forward to; I know exactly what they're serving and the only dish I really like is the soup * the show doesn't change. It's a great show but the same thing over and over. There's no excitement left to be had. Nothing new to discover. I think it's awesome if it's your first time going but when there nothing new happening and the food isn't blowing you away, there's just not much reason to go back. But if you've never been I highly recommend you go at least once to enjoy the unique experience. Parking is confusing; there's only one way in and one way out and they're not near each other. A bunch of people had to turn around, including us. You do have to pay for parking too, but you can park there for a long long time, so me and my friend went on a nice long walk afterwards as it was a beautiful day. Parking was $15.

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    Entertainment 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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    This was honestly such a fun place to catch a game. I went on a Thursday night to watch the Toronto…read moreRaptors and the whole experience was just amazing from start to finish, especially because they got the win! The arena itself is right in the heart of downtown, so the whole area around it already feels super alive before you even walk in. There's people everywhere, jerseys, food spots nearby, and just that pre-game energy that makes it so fun. Inside, it was packed but in a good way, like full energy, loud, exciting, everyone already hyped before tip-off. I had seats in the 300 level and honestly I don't even think that's a bad thing at all. The view from up there is actually really solid, you can see the whole court properly and the energy from the crowd feels even more spread out and intense. Service-wise, everything was pretty organized. It was busy, so lines and movement around the concourse can get a bit crowded at times, but nothing unexpected for a Raptors game night. Once you're settled in your seat though, it's smooth and you can just focus on the game. Overall, I'd 100% recommend going at least once if you're in Toronto. It's not just about basketball, it's the full experience: the crowd, the energy, the location, and just being part of that atmosphere. Even from the 300s, it still feels like a really good seat. Definitely one of those experiences that's way more fun in person than on TV.

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