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  2. Clark Entertainment and Events Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Arena is an indoor arena [7] with a planned seating capacity of 25,000 to 35,000. [8]The CIAC markets the arena to be "Taylor Swift ready by 2028". [7]Despite the reference, there is no scheduled event featuring Swift at the planned venue and it was clarified the musician is used as a benchmark so that the arena have the capacity to host similarly renowned artists.

  3. Toronto Pearson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Pearson Traffic Summary [5] Toronto Pearson International Airport[a] (IATA: YYZ, ICAO: CYYZ) is an international airport located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the main airport serving Toronto, its metropolitan area, and the surrounding region known as the Golden Horseshoe.

  4. Coca-Cola Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Coliseum (also or formerly known as CNE Coliseum, Royal Coliseum, Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto Coliseum, or Coliseum) is an arena at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, used for agricultural displays, ice hockey, and trade shows. It was built for the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (the ...

  5. Maple Leaf Square - Wikipedia

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    www.mapleleafsquare.com. Maple Leaf Square is a multi-use complex and public square located in the South Core neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the west of the Scotiabank Arena on the former Railway Lands. The $500 million development was jointly developed by Cadillac Fairview, Lanterra and Maple Leaf Sports ...

  6. Paramount Fine Foods Centre - Wikipedia

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    Website. paramountfinefoodscentre.com. The Paramount Fine Foods Centre, formerly the Hershey Centre, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Its current name was adopted on July 1, 2018, following a new naming rights agreement with Mississauga-based restaurant chain Paramount Fine Foods.

  7. Scotiabank Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena was opened on February 19, 1999, at the cost of $288 million ($499 million as of 2022), with the Leafs playing the Montreal Canadiens the following night, and the Raptors playing the Vancouver Grizzlies the night after that. [14] [15] In 2018, Scotiabank Arena was the 13th busiest arena in the world and the busiest in Canada. [16]

  8. Ford Performance Centre - Wikipedia

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    Ford Performance Centre. The Ford Performance Centre, formerly Mastercard Centre For Hockey Excellence, is a hockey facility located in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It has four ice pads and is the official practice facility of the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL hockey team, and their AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies.

  9. Ted Reeve Community Arena - Wikipedia

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    Owner. City of Toronto. Capacity. 1,350. Opened. October 1954. The Ted Reeve Community Arena is a multi-purpose arena that is located on 175 Main Street and Gerrard Street East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building was opened in 1954 and named in commemoration to Canadian athlete Ted Reeve, and underwent repair work in 1997 [1]