Features & Attractions
Comprised of a diverse mix of businesses, the Entertainment District represents one of Toronto’s most dynamic and vibrant neighbourhoods. Every year, millions of people enjoy major league sports, theatre, attractions performing arts, concerts and nightlife activities throughout the district.
Major venues and attractions include:
- Air Canada Centre – Toronto Raptors, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Rock Lacrosse
- Bell Lightbox (opening 2010)
- CN Tower
- Canadian Opera Company
- Four Seasons Centre for Performing Arts
- Glenn Gould Studio
- Metro Toronto Convention Centre
- National Ballet of Canada
- Princess of Wales Theatre
- Rogers Centre –Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Argonauts
- Roy Thomson Hall
- Royal Alexandra Theatre
- Scotiabank Theatre
- Second City
- Steam Whistle Brewery
- Toronto Railway Heritage Centre at the historic Roundhouse
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra
- Yuk Yuk’s
The District is home to film, television and radio organizations of national and international significance, including:
- CBC
- CTV and Much Music
- National Film Board
- The Score
- Toronto International Film Festival (opening 2010)