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How to Get to BMO Field
The Real Transport Guide

Good news — BMO Field is one of the most transit-friendly stadiums in World Cup 2026. No car needed, no parking headaches. We break down every option: GO Train from Union Station, TTC streetcar 509/511, UP Express from Pearson, Billy Bishop Airport routes, and exactly what to do on Canada's opener June 12.

8 min
GO Train from Union Station
$3.35
TTC Streetcar (PRESTO)
45,736
Seats for World Cup 2026
6 Matches
incl. Canada June 12

BMO Field — One of the Easiest Stadiums to Reach at World Cup 2026

Exhibition Place sits on Lake Ontario's waterfront just 3 km from Union Station — the GO Train gets you there in 8 minutes, TTC streetcars run all day, and the neighbourhood is far better connected than most American World Cup venues. Public transit is genuinely the best option here, not just a fallback.

🚆 Getting There

All Your Transport Options

Ranked from most to least recommended — every option includes real prices and realistic times.

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GO Train Lakeshore West — Best Option

~CAD $3–5 from Union Station

Board GO Transit's Lakeshore West line at Union Station and ride one stop west to Exhibition GO Station — just 7–8 minutes. From the platform, BMO Field is a 3–5 minute walk. Trains run every 15–30 minutes with extra frequency on match days.

  • Board at Union Station's GO Concourse (lower level, green signage)
  • Get off at Exhibition GO — first stop westbound
  • Pay with PRESTO card or buy a ticket at the platform
Recommended #1 Fastest route Cheapest option
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TTC Streetcar 509 Harbourfront / 511 Bathurst

$3.35 with PRESTO card

TTC routes 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst both terminate at Exhibition Loop, which is steps from BMO Field's main entrance. Both routes run along the waterfront from Union Station. Journey time is approximately 15–20 minutes. Great option if you want a scenic waterfront ride or are staying along the Harbourfront area.

  • Route 509: departs Union Station area → runs along Queens Quay → Exhibition Loop
  • Route 511: Bathurst Station (Bloor-Danforth Line) south to Exhibition Loop
  • Route 29 Dufferin: from Dufferin Station (Bloor Line) south to Exhibition Place
Most affordable Waterfront scenic route
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Uber / Lyft — Works But Not Necessary

~CAD $15–30 from downtown

On a normal day, rideshare from downtown Toronto to Exhibition Place is reasonably priced. On match days, however, road congestion around the venue is significant, the drop-off zones may be restricted, and post-match waits are long with 45,000+ fans leaving at once. GO Train and TTC streetcars are simply faster and more reliable on big match days.

Long waits post-match Works for off-peak days
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Driving — Very Limited Parking

~CAD $25–30 for parking

Exhibition Place has approximately 5,000 parking spaces across the grounds, but they fill extremely quickly on World Cup match days. Lakeshore Blvd and Princes' Blvd become heavily congested before and after matches. If you must drive, book parking in advance and plan to arrive 3–4 hours before kickoff. Public transit beats driving on every measure here.

Fills fast on match days Book well in advance
📍 Step by Step

Union Station → BMO Field Step by Step

The GO Train route is fast, easy, and direct — follow these steps and you won't get lost. Build in extra time on big match days.

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Get to Toronto Union Station

Union Station is Toronto's central transit hub, located at Front St W near Bay Street. Take TTC Subway Line 1 (Yonge-University) to Union Station. Most downtown hotels are a 10–15 minute walk. The station connects TTC Subway, GO Transit, UP Express, and VIA Rail — you want the GO Concourse on the lower level (green signage).

💡 Union Station can be busy on match days. Arrive at the GO Concourse at least 20–30 minutes before your planned departure.
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Find the GO Concourse and the Lakeshore West Platform

Head to the lower level of Union Station and follow green GO Transit signs to the GO Concourse. Check the Departures board for the next Lakeshore West service. Tap your PRESTO card at the fare gates or purchase a ticket at the machine. The fare from Union to Exhibition is approximately CAD $3–5.

💡 PRESTO cards work on both GO Transit and TTC — one card for your entire match-day journey. Load it at any TTC station or GO terminal before you travel.
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Board the GO Train Lakeshore West (~7–8 minutes)

Exhibition GO is the first station west of Union on the Lakeshore West line. Trains are comfortable and air-conditioned. The ride is just one stop — about 7–8 minutes. On match days, GO Transit typically runs additional service to handle the crowd. When the doors open, you'll see BMO Field almost immediately.

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Walk from Exhibition GO Station to the Stadium (~3–5 minutes)

Exit the train and follow the crowd — BMO Field is right there. It's a 3–5 minute walk along a clear, flat path to the stadium entrance. Match-day staff are stationed along the route. There's no long walk or confusing transfer — Exhibition GO is genuinely adjacent to the venue.

⏱ Total Union Station → stadium gate: ~15–20 minutes including waiting for the train. Budget 30–45 minutes on major match days.
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Pass Through Security and Enter the Stadium

BMO Field has security screening at the outer perimeter. Check your seat section in the FIFA app or e-ticket to know which gate to enter. Allow an extra 30–45 minutes for security on high-demand matches (Canada's opener June 12 will be busy). Prohibited items typically include large bags over 30×30 cm, outside beverages, and umbrellas — check FIFA's official prohibited items list before you leave your hotel.

🏆 Target arrival: 1.5–2 hours before kickoff for regular group stage matches · 2–3 hours for Canada's June 12 opener and knockout rounds.
✈️ From the Airports

Which Airport Works Best?

Toronto has two airports — Pearson (YYZ) handles most international flights while Billy Bishop (YTZ) is a short hop from the waterfront and remarkably close to BMO Field.

Toronto Pearson (YYZ)

Main international airport · recommended for World Cup

Best route: UP Express from Pearson Terminal 1 → Union Station (25 min, $12.35 or $9.25 with PRESTO), then GO Train Lakeshore West → Exhibition GO (8 min).

~CAD $16–20 total · ~40–50 minutes including connection

Alternative: Taxi or Uber/Lyft from YYZ direct to Exhibition Place ~CAD $60–90 (depending on surge), ~35–45 min on a normal day. On match days, expect heavier traffic and potentially over an hour.

Billy Bishop Toronto City (YTZ)

Island airport · closest to BMO Field

Best route: Free pedestrian ferry from the island (90-second crossing) → free airport shuttle to Union Station → GO Train to Exhibition GO.

~CAD $3–5 transit cost · ~25–35 minutes total

Even faster option: After the ferry, catch TTC streetcar 509 from near Rees Street directly to Exhibition Loop — just a few stops, ~15–20 minutes. The easiest route from YTZ if you're travelling light.

YYZ vs YTZ summary: If your primary reason for visiting Toronto is the World Cup at BMO Field, Billy Bishop (YTZ) is significantly closer — but it only serves domestic Canadian flights and select US routes. Pearson (YYZ) handles all international flights and is still very easy to reach via UP Express + GO Train. Both airports have excellent transit connections to the stadium.
💡 Match-Day Tips

Come Prepared, Enjoy Every Minute

BMO Field is easy to reach, but 45,000 fans arriving on the same GO Train line still creates queues. A little preparation makes all the difference.

Leave Your Hotel 2–2.5 Hours Before Kickoff

The GO Train ride is only 8 minutes, but queuing for trains, waiting on the platform, and clearing stadium security all add up — especially for Canada's opener June 12 when demand will be highest.

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Load Up Your PRESTO Card Before Match Day

PRESTO works on GO Transit and all TTC services. Load it at Union Station or any TTC station. You don't want to be queuing at a ticket machine when the next GO Train is about to leave. Contactless bank cards also work on TTC streetcars.

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GO Train vs Streetcar — Which Is Right for You?

GO Train (Exhibition GO) is faster and drops you right at the stadium. TTC 509/511 is slightly slower but costs the same as a regular TTC fare and runs frequently from the waterfront. If you're staying east of downtown, the streetcar is often the natural option.

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Comfortable Shoes — You'll Cover Ground

The walk from the GO platform is only 5 minutes, but match days mean standing in queues, walking around the stadium, and possibly exploring the Waterfront area. Wear shoes you can be on your feet in for several hours.

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After the Match — Wait Before Heading Back

Over 45,000 fans will be heading toward the same GO Train and TTC stops. Stay inside for 20 minutes after the final whistle, have a drink, let the first wave go. You'll board the train much faster and with less crushing.

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Download Everything Before You Leave

Save your FIFA e-ticket offline (screenshot it as backup). Download the GO Transit app and add your PRESTO card. Save an offline Google Maps area covering Exhibition Place and Union Station — cell service around packed stadiums can be unreliable.

🏨 Where to Stay

Best Hotels for BMO Field Access

Downtown Toronto near Union Station is the smartest base — 8 minutes to BMO Field by GO Train, plus you're steps from the CN Tower, Harbourfront, and everything else the city offers. Staying in the Entertainment District or King West is also excellent.

Recommended Hotels for BMO Field + World Cup 2026

Hotels near Union Station and along the Waterfront give you the best match-day transit access. The city's excellent transit network means anywhere in central Toronto gets you to Exhibition Place in under 30 minutes.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Getting to BMO Field

Everything fans ask before making the trip to BMO Field for World Cup 2026.

Which GO Train station do I use to get to BMO Field?

Take GO Transit's Lakeshore West line from Union Station and get off at Exhibition GO Station — just one stop west, about 7–8 minutes. From the platform, BMO Field is a 3–5 minute walk. It's the fastest and cheapest way to reach the stadium, and one of the easiest transit connections at any World Cup 2026 venue.

Which TTC streetcar routes go to BMO Field?

TTC streetcar routes 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst both terminate at Exhibition Loop, steps from BMO Field's main entrance. Route 509 runs along Queens Quay from near Union Station; Route 511 comes from Bathurst Station on the Bloor-Danforth line. Fare is $3.35 with a PRESTO card. Journey time from Union area is approximately 15–20 minutes.

How do I get from Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) to BMO Field?

Take the UP Express from Pearson Terminal 1 to Union Station (25 minutes, $12.35 or $9.25 with PRESTO), then connect to the GO Train Lakeshore West to Exhibition GO (8 minutes). Total journey is approximately 40–50 minutes including connection time, costing roughly CAD $16–20. This is significantly faster and cheaper than taxi or rideshare on match days.

How do I get from Billy Bishop Airport (YTZ) to BMO Field?

Billy Bishop is the closest airport to the stadium. Take the free pedestrian ferry (90-second crossing) from the island to the mainland, then either ride the free airport shuttle to Union Station and connect to GO Transit, or jump on TTC streetcar 509 from near Rees Street directly to Exhibition Loop. Total time is approximately 20–30 minutes — remarkably convenient.

Can I drive and park at BMO Field on World Cup match days?

Parking at Exhibition Place is very limited — approximately 5,000 spaces for the entire grounds, which fill up extremely quickly on major event days. Lakeshore Blvd and surrounding streets become heavily congested before and after matches. GO Transit and TTC streetcars are faster, cheaper, and far more practical. If you must drive, book parking well in advance and plan to arrive 3–4 hours early.

How many people does BMO Field hold for World Cup 2026?

BMO Field has been expanded to 45,736 seats for the 2026 FIFA World Cup (from its regular capacity of 30,991). The stadium will host 6 World Cup matches, including Canada's opening fixture on June 12, 2026 — the most anticipated match of the tournament on Canadian soil.