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How to get to Rogers Stadium on transit
Directions and tips for getting to the new Toronto concert venue with GO Transit.
Jun 26, 2025
Have tickets to see Coldplay, Oasis, Blackpink or another awesome music act at Toronto’s newly-opened Rogers Stadium in summer 2025? Transit is your best bet.
There is no public parking onsite, and very limited parking in the general area surrounding Downsview Park.
Downsview Park — a station for both GO Transit and TTC — is the closest and most convenient station to Rogers Stadium, although there are other TTC stations and bus routes nearby. Downsview Park GO is on the Barrie GO Line, which connects Union Station to Allandale Waterfront GO.
Downsview Park is the closest and most convenient station to Rogers Stadium. (Metrolinx photo)
Where is Rogers Stadium?
Not to be confused with the Rogers Centre, which is in downtown Toronto, Rogers Stadium is located at YZD. Pedestrian access to the outdoor venue is located at 105 Carl Hall Rd. in North York.
Here’s how to get to Rogers Stadium from downtown Toronto.
Start by planning your trip in advance on gotransit.com and get the latest info on any schedule or service changes.
From Union Station, Canada's largest and busiest multi-modal transit hub, take a Barrie Line GO train to Downsview Park GO. Buy a ticket at a Ticket Vending Machine or tap on at a PRESTO device in the station to pay your fare with a digital or physical PRESTO card, or a credit or debit card.
Get off at Downsview Park GO Station. Don’t forget to tap off!
Take a Barrie Line GO train to Downsview Park GO. (Metrolinx photo)
Walk towards the exit in the direction of TTC Downsview Park Station.
TTC Downsview Park Station. (Metrolinx photo)
Take the paved path running along the side of the station towards Carl Hall Road, and cross the road at the crosswalk.
Cross Carl Hall Road at the crosswalk. (Metrolinx photo)
Turn right and follow the pedestrian pathway. Look for wayfinding banners that say Rogers Stadium.
There are wayfinding banners that say Rogers Stadium. (Metrolinx photo)
Continue along the pathway. Follow the signs for Rogers Stadium Gate 1.
Along the way there are signs for Rogers Stadium Gate 1. (Metrolinx photo)
That’s it! You’ve arrived at the new Rogers Stadium at Downsview Park. Enjoy the show!
Arriving at the new Rogers Stadium in Toronto. (Metrolinx)
Save on your trip with PRESTO and One Fare
On weekends and holidays, you can enjoy unlimited travel on the GO network for just $10 a day with GO Transit’s online Weekend Pass. On weekdays, groups of up to five can save with a Weekday Group Pass, which offers all day, unlimited travel on GO Transit.
Plus, with One Fare, transit riders only have to pay once when connecting to and from the TTC and GO Transit, Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay and York Region Transit.
by Truc Nguyen Senior Editorial Content Producer