Toronto World Cup June 25 guide: Exhibition GO, Fleet Hub, and Fort York access
2026/6/25 · 12:14

Toronto World Cup June 25 guide: Exhibition GO, Fleet Hub, and Fort York access

Toronto fans can use this guide to get to Friday's match and the Fan Festival with the least friction: which transit routes to take, where the walking shortcuts are, what the Fort York area restrictions mean, and why Nathan Phillips Square is not the right fallback this week.

Toronto is entering one of the cleaner no-car setups in the tournament. The next Toronto Stadium match is Friday, June 26 at 3 p.m., the Fan Festival is active at Fort York and The Bentway, and the city says there is no parking at or near the venue. 12
If you are looking for a public-screen option instead of a stadium ticket, do not plan around Nathan Phillips Square this week: the city says there are no live broadcasts there from June 25 to 28, and points fans to FIFA Fan Festival Toronto instead. 3

The simplest way in for Friday's match

The cleanest plan for most fans is still rail plus a short walk. Toronto Stadium is at Exhibition Place, and GO says Exhibition GO is just a five-minute walk from the stadium. GO also says fans coming from Union Station should use the Lakeshore West line, while TTC says the main downtown streetcar and bus options are 504 King, 509 Harbourfront, 511 Bathurst, 29 Dufferin, 929 Dufferin Express, and 829 Dufferin Gate Express. 45
Where you startBest moveWhat to remember
Union StationTake GO Lakeshore West to Exhibition GO, then walk about 5 minutes to Toronto Stadium. For the Fan Festival, GO says the walk from Union Station is about 30 minutes. <cite index="4" title="Take the GO Train to Toronto FIFA World Cup 2026™ " url=" GO Transithttps://www.gotransit.com/en/partners-and-promotions/fifa-world-cup-toronto" />
Bathurst or KingUse 511 Bathurst to Fleet Hub, or 504 King toward Bathurst / Strachan and transfer as needed. 52Best for the festival side and for fans already on the west side of downtown.
Dufferin StationUse 29 Dufferin, 929 Dufferin Express, or 829 Dufferin Gate Express to Dufferin Gate Loop. 5This is the most useful TTC option if you want the south side of the stadium.
The city says road closures on Toronto match days start five hours before kickoff and last until three hours after the match ends. For Friday, June 26, the main match-day closure window is 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and the Fort York / Liberty Village area is under extra restrictions around the same period. 26
TTC match-day service map
The TTC match-day map shows the routes around Fleet Hub, Dufferin Gate Loop, and Exhibition Place. 5

If you are flying in or coming from outside the core

GO says Toronto Pearson travelers can use UP Express to Union Station, then connect to downtown transit, and TTC says visitors can use the 900 Airport Express to Kipling Station or the 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union Station to the festival area. 45

What to bring to FIFA Fan Festival

The festival at Fort York and The Bentway runs from June 11 to July 19, and the city says it uses a transit-first approach with no parking on site. GO says the walk from Union Station to the festival takes about 30 minutes, and the festival page says free general admission tickets are released up to five days in advance and sometimes the same day if capacity allows. 74
Toronto Fan Festival spans Fort York and The Bentway, with gates and zones spread across the site.
Toronto Fan Festival spans Fort York and The Bentway, with Gate 1 for general admission and Gate 2 for premium, accessibility, and media entry. 78
A few rules matter more than the rest:
  • Bags cannot exceed 30 x 30 x 20 cm, and one empty reusable plastic water bottle up to 1 L is allowed per guest. 8
  • Umbrellas, folding chairs, glass or metal containers, bikes, scooters, tripods, and hard-sided bags are not allowed. 8
  • The event is cashless, and there is no dedicated Wi-Fi for attendees. 8
  • Gate 1 is for general admission ticketholders, while Gate 2 is for premium, accessible, and media entry. 8
  • Attendees should expect a security check, and tickets are not re-entry friendly once you leave the grounds. 8
If you need certainty rather than a free ticket lottery, premium tickets are the guaranteed option. If you want to try the free route, keep checking Ticketmaster and the host-city updates, since availability changes quickly. 78

The neighborhood details that can save you time

The city adds a Fort York neighborhood access pass requirement on Sunday, June 28, from 12:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. because the Fan Festival adds a short afternoon operating window that day. Toronto also says the festival will be open from June 26 to 28 during this stretch, so if you are staying near Fort York or Liberty Village, plan on heavier pedestrian traffic and tighter vehicle access. 6
The most useful fallback is still simple: arrive early, use transit, and build your plan around the route you are actually taking, not the one that looks shortest on a map. Toronto's own guidance points to public transit, walking, and cycling as the best ways to reach both the stadium and the festival. 2
For Friday's match, the easiest default is Union Station to GO Lakeshore West to Exhibition GO. If you are headed only to the festival, the same station works well, but the TTC streetcar routes are just as useful if you are already downtown. 45

Bottom line

Toronto is one of the better host cities for fans who want to skip the car. Use GO to Exhibition GO if you want the shortest stadium walk, use TTC if you are already downtown, and treat the festival as a transit-first outing with tight bag rules and no parking. 254

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