Houston Astros Tickets in Toronto
Catch the Houston Astros face the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre — where to sit, getting there from Houston, and the cheapest way to see the road game.
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Toronto is a major-league town where the venues cluster right by the downtown waterfront, making a road trip remarkably easy. Scotiabank Arena hosts the Raptors and Maple Leafs, the Rogers Centre next door is home to the Blue Jays, and BMO Field on the Exhibition grounds draws Toronto FC and the Argonauts. The crowds are passionate, especially for the Leafs, and the whole sports district sits steps from Union Station. Bring layers for winter games and budget for the exchange rate.
**Getting there:** Scotiabank Arena and the Rogers Centre sit beside Union Station, so the TTC subway (Line 1 to Union), GO Transit regional trains, and the UP Express from Pearson Airport all drop you within a short walk. From the airport the UP Express reaches Union in about 25 minutes. Driving in on the Gardiner Expressway works but downtown parking is pricey and limited; for BMO Field take the 509/511 streetcar or GO to Exhibition station instead of fighting for lots.
**Where to stay & eat:** Visiting fans often stay around the Entertainment District and the Harbourfront, both within walking distance of Scotiabank Arena and the Rogers Centre and full of restaurants and bars. King Street West is a popular pre-game dining strip. For Blue Jays or Leafs games, the area right around Union Station and the CN Tower keeps everything close.
**The matchup:** When the Houston Astros come to Toronto, they take on the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Toronto is roughly 1301 miles apart, so most visiting fans fly in from Houston.
**Distance:** Toronto is roughly 1301 miles apart, so most visiting fans fly in from Houston.
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Cheapest way to see the Houston Astros in Toronto
Maple Leafs tickets run high, so a weeknight Raptors game or a Blue Jays midweek game is the cheaper way to see action at the same downtown core.. Compare prices in Canadian dollars on local resale; the exchange rate can make face value friendlier than US visitors expect.. Upper-deck (500-level) seats at Scotiabank Arena and the Rogers Centre offer the biggest savings while keeping you in the building's atmosphere.. Skip downtown parking and take the UP Express or TTC to Union Station, which lands you a short walk from both arenas.. The cheapest way to see the Houston Astros in Toronto is usually a non-rivalry, midweek visit — compare those dates against the team's full road slate below before buying.
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