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An extremely safe, world-class venue where the biggest 'danger' is the massive medical bill for uninsured American tourists.
BMO Field
Exhibition Place. Waterfront/Parkland.
Things to Know
- 1.Healthcare Costs: Americans often assume Canada is 'free.' Non-residents will be billed $1,500 - $3,000 for a simple ER visit; travel insurance is mandatory.
- 2.Gridlock: The Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Blvd are in a state of 'perpetual construction'; transit is the only way to arrive on time.
- 3.Cannabis 'Grey Zones': While legal, consuming in public fan zones or crossing the US border with any amount leads to immediate arrest/deportation.
Top Scam to Avoid
Resale Ticket Fraud: High volume of fake BMO Field tickets on Kijiji/Facebook Marketplace due to the stadium's smaller capacity.
Getting There
GO Transit (Lakeshore West Line): Exit at 'Exhibition GO' station—it's a 2-minute walk to the gate.
Weather
Pleasant but humid. 77°F (25°C).
Nearest ER
Toronto Western Hospital (399 Bathurst St) - ~2 miles.
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