Toronto · Coca-Cola Coliseum

Get your crew to Coca-Cola Coliseum, and home again.

Door-drop at the Exhibition Place gate, skip the $12 to $45 lot crawl and the post-show surge. Private chauffeur from $249 each way.

Three problems with a Coca-Cola Coliseum night: 5,000-plus parking spots shared across every event on the grounds, a post-show surge when 9,000 people leave at once, and a crew that wants to stay together. One private vehicle solves all three.

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Up to, one Sprinter
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8,140seats
Capacity for hockey
The venue

Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto Concert & Event Transportation

A private chauffeur to the Coca-Cola Coliseum starts at $249 each way and drops your group at the Exhibition Place gate, no parking lap, no post-show surge.

The arena sits on the Exhibition Place grounds just west of downtown Toronto, where 5,000-plus parking spots are shared across every event running that day, so rates float and lots fill fast on a Marlies game or concert night. That is the exact problem a door-drop solves. We have moved concert-goers, corporate groups, and game-night crews to this building for years, and the math is simple. A 14-seat Sprinter at $799 round-trip works out to roughly $57 per person door-to-door, against $12 to $45 to park plus a $150 to $250 ride-hail surge once the show lets out. You pick the vehicle, we hold a fixed quote, your driver is at the kerb before the encore ends.

Whether it is a Suki Waterhouse show, a WNBA Tempo tip-off, or a full Toronto event shuttle transportation run for a corporate block, the same crew that handles Rogers Stadium concert transportation knows every gate, kerb, and back route around this venue.

The location

Where Is the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto

The Coca-Cola Coliseum is at 19 Nunavut Road, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3, on the grounds of Exhibition Place just west of downtown Toronto.

Black Escalade door-drop at the Coca-Cola Coliseum entrance, skipping the parking lots
A door-drop at 19 Nunavut Road puts you steps from the gate while the lots back up.

Exhibition Place is bordered by the Gardiner Expressway to the north, Lake Shore Boulevard to the south, Dufferin Street to the west, and Strachan Avenue to the east, which means the downtown core is only minutes east by car. Heads up on one detail that trips people up: many third-party listings, including some ticketing pages, still show the old address of 45 Manitoba Drive. It is the same building, same postal code (M6K 3C3); the official venue site and the Toronto Marlies both now use 19 Nunavut Road. Give your driver the Nunavut Road address and you land at the right gate.

Getting there

How to Get to Coca-Cola Coliseum

The 4 ways to reach the Coca-Cola Coliseum are GO train, TTC streetcar, car, and a private chauffeur, and only the last one ends at the door.

Chauffeur opening a black Escalade door as a couple step out at the Coca-Cola Coliseum entrance
GO, streetcar, or car, only the chauffeur sets you down at the entrance itself.

GO Transit is the fastest transit option: the Lakeshore West line stops at Exhibition GO Station, one stop west of Union, right next to the arena. TTC riders take the 509 Harbourfront or 511 Bathurst streetcar to Exhibition Loop, or the 29 Dufferin bus south, then a short covered walk to the gate. By car, the Gardiner Expressway is the main route: from the 401, take the DVP south to the Gardiner west, or the 427 south to the Gardiner east, then exit toward Exhibition Place off Lake Shore Boulevard.

The catch is the same one transit riders skip, parking. On a multi-event day the lots fill and rates climb, which is where a group transportation and shuttle service wins. A chauffeur drops you at the kerb, waits off-site, and is back at the gate when you walk out, no transfers, no late-night platform wait. For a night out where nobody wants to drive home, our designated driver limo for a night out covers the whole evening on a fixed quote.

From downtown

How to Get to Coca-Cola Coliseum From Union Station

From Union Station, the Coca-Cola Coliseum is exactly one GO stop away on the Lakeshore West line to Exhibition GO Station, which sits right beside the arena.

If you would rather stay on the TTC, the 509 Harbourfront streetcar runs from Union to Exhibition Loop, then a short covered walk drops you at the gate. A chauffeur covers the same trip from Union, a hotel, or a downtown dinner in about 10 to 15 minutes off-peak, door to door, with no platform wait after the show. Travelling with a crew straight from a Bay Street event? A corporate event transportation in Toronto booking keeps everyone together from the office to the venue and back.

The address

Coca-Cola Coliseum Address

The Coca-Cola Coliseum address is 19 Nunavut Road, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3, on the Exhibition Place grounds.

Ignore the older 45 Manitoba Drive listing still shown on some third-party sites; it is the same building and postal code, but 19 Nunavut Road is the current official address your concert limo service in Toronto driver will use to reach the right gate.

The room

Coca-Cola Coliseum Capacity

Coca-Cola Coliseum holds about 8,140 for hockey and up to 9,250 for a concert, depending on the stage setup.

Those are the official venue figures, so ignore the stale 7,851 number that still floats around older listings. For basketball the bowl seats roughly 8,500, and boxing or wrestling cards run near 7,600. The number that matters to your group is the one at the curb: one black Sprinter carries 14 people to the door, so a sold-out night for 8,000 strangers is still a private arrival for your crew. A 2002 gut renovation rebuilt this room for pro hockey, which is why the sightlines stay tight even when 9,000 fill it. Book a group transportation and shuttle service and walk in together while the lots back up.

The seats

Coca-Cola Coliseum Seating Chart

The seating chart wraps a single continuous bowl around the ice or stage, with 100-level sections at floor height and 300-level sections above, so almost every one of the 8,140 hockey seats sits within a short climb of the action.

Lower sections like 115 and 117 put you close to the boards; upper rows trade distance for a full view of the whole sheet. For a concert the floor converts to general admission or seated rows in front of the stage, which shifts where the best value lands night to night. Whatever section your tickets land in, getting there unhurried beats sprinting from a parking lot. A chauffeur drops you at the entrance so you reach your row before the lights drop, the same door-drop our riders use for Scotiabank Arena shuttle service.

The view

Coca-Cola Coliseum Seating View

From the 100 level the view from your seat sits roughly 15 to 20 rows off the ice, close enough to read jersey numbers without binoculars.

The compact 8,140-seat bowl has no nosebleed dead zone the way a 20,000-seat arena does, so even a 300-level seat looks down on a clear, full sheet rather than a distant speck. Sightlines hold steady for concerts too, since the steep rake keeps heads from blocking the stage. The one view you do not want is a packed Exhibition Place lot through your windshield at 6:55 for a 7:00 puck drop. Arrive by chauffeur and your only view is the entrance, then your seat. Pair the night with an hourly chauffeur service in Toronto and the car waits while you watch.

The calendar

Coca-Cola Coliseum Concerts

Two confirmed 2026 concerts already on the books are Vishal Mishra’s Pagalpan Tour on July 4 and Suki Waterhouse’s The Loveland Tour on September 19.

Black Mercedes Sprinter waiting at the lit Coca-Cola Coliseum kerb as guests leave after a concert
When 9,000 people leave at once, your car is already waiting at the kerb.

More names cycle through across the year, so always confirm a specific date on the official venue site or Ticketmaster before you commit, since lineups shift constantly. A concert night at Exhibition Place means 9,000 people leaving at once, and that is exactly when post-show ride surge spikes to $150 to $250 versus a normal $30. Lock a fixed quote ahead of time and your car is already waiting at the curb while the crowd hunts for a ride.

Whether it is two of you or a full block of friends, our concert limo service in Toronto handles the door-drop, and corporate groups can route it through corporate event transportation in Toronto.

On the grounds

Coca-Cola Coliseum Events

Beyond concerts, the Coliseum runs a full slate of events: Toronto Marlies AHL hockey, Toronto Sceptres PWHL games, and the new Toronto Tempo WNBA side debuting in the 2026 season.

It sits inside the wider Exhibition Place grounds, which host their own events from BMO Field matches to convention shows at Enercare Centre and Beanfield Centre. That density is the catch: on a multi-event day the 5,000 shared parking spots fill across the whole site, not just for your show. A private car routes you straight to the right gate and skips the lot lottery entirely. From a single date night to a corporate block of 40, we cover it through Toronto event shuttle transportation and, for same-grounds matches, a shuttle service to BMO Field.

Game night

Toronto Marlies Game Transportation at Coca-Cola Coliseum

A Coca-Cola Coliseum Marlies game runs about 2.5 hours, so a private chauffeur drops your group at the 19 Nunavut Road door 20 minutes before puck drop and is waiting at the same kerb when the final horn sounds.

Group boarding a black Mercedes Sprinter at the Coca-Cola Coliseum kerb for a Toronto Marlies game
One pickup loop, one ride in and out, the whole office hockey night on a single run.

The Toronto Marlies, the AHL farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs, have called this arena home since the 2005-06 season, with roughly 8,140 seats filling on a busy Friday night. Two more pro tenants share the building: the Toronto Sceptres of the PWHL since 2024, and the Toronto Tempo of the WNBA, debuting in the 2026 season. That packs the Exhibition Place calendar tight, which is exactly when shared parking turns into a 30-minute crawl. The Toronto Rock lacrosse club does not play here, so do not route a Rock night to this address.

A black Escalade or SUV for the family, a 14-seat Sprinter for the office hockey night, fixed price either way. Booking a bigger crew? Compare options against our shuttle service to BMO Field on the same grounds, or our Rogers Centre arena transportation for downtown games.

The parking

Coca-Cola Coliseum Parking

Coca-Cola Coliseum parking runs about $12 to $45 on event days, run by Exhibition Place across 5,000-plus shared spots, not by the arena itself.

Those spots feed every event on the grounds at once, so on a night with a concert at the Coliseum plus a game at BMO Field, the lots fill fast and the posted rate jumps. Accessible parking sits first-come in Lot 3, southwest of the building. Here is the part the listings skip: the rate is dynamic, so two cars arriving an hour apart on the same multi-event night can pay different prices, and the post-show exit crawl is the same every time.

A door-drop skips all of it: one fixed price, no lot, no surge, the car waiting at the kerb. That is the whole point of luxury group transportation Toronto for a venue with parking this dynamic, and it is how our concert limo service in Toronto handles every event-night arrival.

The parking

Green P Parking Near Coca-Cola Coliseum

There is no Green P lot on the Exhibition Place grounds, so the closest paid parking near Coca-Cola Coliseum is Exhibition Place’s own 5,000-plus shared spots at roughly $12 to $45 per vehicle on event days, not a municipal Green P garage.

The nearest Green P options sit north in Liberty Village and require a 12 to 15 minute walk back through traffic after the show. For a group, a door-drop at 19 Nunavut Road beats hunting a Green P space, and your driver handles the exit while everyone else waits in line. See how it works on our group transportation and shuttle service page.

Before you go

Coca-Cola Coliseum Bag Policy

Bring no more than 1 small bag, because the Coca-Cola Coliseum runs a strict bag policy, so leave oversized bags and backpacks at home and bring only a small purse or clutch that clears a quick security check.

An empty reusable water bottle is generally fine to carry in and fill at fountains inside; full bottles and outside food get turned away. Policies tighten for certain tours, so check the specific event page if you are unsure. The cleaner move is leaving anything bulky in the car, and with a chauffeur the car is yours all night, no locker scramble and no walk back to a far lot to drop a jacket. That is part of why groups treat the ride as a designated driver limo for a night out rather than an afterthought.

The tickets

Coca-Cola Coliseum Tickets and Box Office

There are 2 ways to buy Coca-Cola Coliseum tickets: through Ticketmaster, the venue’s official seller, or in person at the box office to sidestep some online service fees.

The box office opens on event days and the hours before doors, so plan to arrive early if you are picking up will-call or buying day-of. Arriving early is far easier when you are not circling for a parking spot at $12 to $45 a vehicle. A chauffeur sets you down at the entrance, you handle will-call, and the car returns when the final encore ends. For a full crew the math gets even better: one Sprinter at $799 split 14 ways is $57 a head door-to-door, with no surge after the show. See exact rates on see our rates or get a quote.

Premium

Coca-Cola Coliseum Suites

Yes, Coca-Cola Coliseum suites seat private groups, and our 6-seat Escalade or 14-seat Sprinter gets the whole party there together, with in-suite catering and dedicated entry booked through the venue’s premium hospitality team.

A suite night is built around 8 to 20 guests, which lines up neatly with one Escalade or a 14-seat Sprinter at the door. If you are paying for the premium box, the arrival should match it. An Escalade from $400 each way, plus HST 13% and gratuity, pulls to the entrance so the night starts at the suite door, not a distant lot. Step up to a Cadillac Escalade limo service or move the whole suite party in executive Sprinter van service.

Around the venue

Coca-Cola Coliseum Hotels and Things to Do

Hotel X Toronto is about a 5-minute walk away, the closest hotel to the Coca-Cola Coliseum on the Exhibition Place grounds, with downtown core options just minutes east.

Liberty Village immediately to the north stacks the nearest restaurants and bars for a pre-show dinner, the walkable food strip packed with patios, ideal for a 6 p.m. table before an 8 p.m. show. The best things to do near the Coliseum sit within a 10-minute drive: Liberty Village for dinner, Hotel X for a stay, and the downtown core minutes east. A chauffeur ties it together into one itinerary: dinner in Liberty Village, the show, then back to your hotel without a single ride request and no second parking fee.

Build the whole itinerary with our hourly chauffeur service in Toronto, hire a driver for the day when the plan runs long, or compare the whole lineup on view our full fleet.

The rates

Coca-Cola Coliseum Transportation Rates

Coca-Cola Coliseum chauffeur rates start at $249 each way for a sedan and run to $700 each way for a 14-seat Sprinter, every price fixed before you book and quoted within the GTA. No surge, no parking, no surprise at the end of the night.

VehicleCapacityRateBest for
Sedan (Lexus ES, Cadillac XTS)1-3From $249 each wayCouples, date night to a Marlies game or concert
Executive SUV (Yukon, Navigator)1-6From $300 each waySmall groups, extra luggage or gear
Cadillac Escalade1-6From $400 each wayVIP arrival, premium suite night
Mercedes-Benz SprinterUp to 14From $700 each wayFull crew, corporate group, birthday block

All rates each way, within the GTA. Plus HST (13%) and Gratuity. Currency CAD.

Want the full lineup before you choose? See our Mercedes Sprinter van service, the executive Sprinter van service, our Cadillac Escalade limo service, luxury SUV service in Toronto, or limousine service in Toronto. Run the math yourself with party bus vs Uber for groups and how much does a party bus cost, or jump straight to a party bus rental in Toronto, coach bus rental Toronto, mini bus rental Toronto, or charter bus rental for the whole block.

Answered, before you ask.

What is the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum is an 8,140-seat indoor arena on the Exhibition Place grounds in west-end Toronto, gut-renovated in 2002 to host pro hockey. It is the home of the Toronto Marlies (AHL), the Toronto Sceptres (PWHL), and hosts concerts, basketball, boxing, and family shows. For event nights we run door-to-door concert limo service in Toronto so you skip the parking crawl entirely.

Where is the Coca-Cola Coliseum located?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum sits at 19 Nunavut Road on the Exhibition Place grounds, just west of downtown Toronto and one stop west of Union Station on the GO Lakeshore West line. Exhibition Place is bordered by the Gardiner Expressway to the north, Lake Shore Boulevard to the south, Dufferin Street to the west, and Strachan Avenue to the east. A chauffeur drops you at the venue door, no parking lot to navigate.

What is the Coca-Cola Coliseum address?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum address is 19 Nunavut Road, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3, on the Exhibition Place grounds. Note that many third-party listings still show the old 45 Manitoba Drive address, but the official venue site and the Toronto Marlies both now use 19 Nunavut Road for the same building, with the M6K 3C3 postal code unchanged. We program the correct address into every pickup so your driver lands at the right gate.

What was the Coca-Cola Coliseum previously called?

The arena has carried several names since its 2002 renovation, including Ricoh Coliseum, before becoming the Coca-Cola Coliseum. It is the same building on the Exhibition Place grounds at 19 Nunavut Road, with capacity around 8,140 for hockey. The name on the marquee changes; the location and the parking headache do not, which is why a private drop-off makes the night easier.

How to get to Coca-Cola Coliseum by TTC?

By TTC, take the 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union Station or the 511 Bathurst streetcar from Bathurst Station to the Exhibition Loop, then walk south to the venue via the covered walkway; the 29 Dufferin bus from Dufferin Station adds service on event days. Transit works, but on a multi-event night the platforms and walkways get packed. For a group of up to 14, our group transportation and shuttle service goes straight to the door.

How to get to Coca-Cola Coliseum from Union Station?

From Union Station, the fastest transit route is one stop west on the GO Lakeshore West line to Exhibition GO Station, which sits right next to the venue; the 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union to the Exhibition Loop is the alternative. From the door at Union, a private sedan covers the run in minutes with no transfer and no wait, and you can be dropped right at the arena entrance.

What is the closest GO station to the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Exhibition GO Station is the closest GO station, one stop west of Union on the Lakeshore West line and right beside the venue. It is the best transit option for the Coliseum. If you want to skip the timed train and the post-show platform crush, a chauffeur waiting at the kerb gets your group home directly, no schedule to chase.

Is there parking at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto?

Yes, Exhibition Place operates 5,000+ shared parking spots across the grounds, with rates running roughly $12 to $45 on event days. The lots are shared by every event running at once, so rates rise and spaces vanish when multiple shows overlap. A door-drop removes that variable, and our luxury group transportation Toronto service skips the lot entirely.

Does the Coca-Cola Coliseum have free parking?

No, parking at the Coca-Cola Coliseum is not free; Exhibition Place charges roughly $12 to $45 on event days. Rates are dynamic and climb when several events share the grounds. The only way to pay nothing for parking is to not park at all, which is exactly what a chauffeur drop-off does for you.

Where to park for Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto?

Park in the Exhibition Place lots, which hold 5,000+ shared spaces, with accessible parking first-come in Lot 3 to the southwest of the building. Expect roughly $12 to $45 on event days, with no guarantee of a close spot when multiple events run together. If the goal is to walk in unhurried, a private sedan or SUV drop-off at the entrance beats hunting for a space.

What is the capacity of the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum holds about 8,140 for hockey, between 4,100 and 9,250 for concerts depending on the stage setup, around 8,500 for basketball, and about 7,600 for boxing and wrestling. These figures come from the official venue FAQ; older secondary sources that cite a single 7,851 number are out of date. Whatever the configuration, the parking lot fills the same way, so plan your arrival accordingly.

How many seats does the Coca-Cola Coliseum have?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum has about 8,140 seats for hockey and seats up to 9,250 for a concert with an end-stage setup. Basketball runs around 8,500 and boxing or wrestling around 7,600, since the seating layout changes with the event. The official venue FAQ is the source for these numbers, replacing the stale single-figure counts still floating around third-party listings.

How many people fit in the Coca-Cola Coliseum for a concert?

A concert at the Coca-Cola Coliseum holds between 4,100 and 9,250 people depending on whether the stage is centre-stage or end-stage. End-stage shows open up the most seating; centre-stage and theatre setups bring the number down. With up to 9,250 people leaving at once, the lots and transit lines back up fast, so a private pickup at the kerb saves your group the post-show scramble.

What are the best seats at the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

The best seats at the Coca-Cola Coliseum are the lower-bowl sections near centre ice or facing the stage, typically the 100-level sections, which keep you close in an arena that tops out around 8,140 for hockey. Premium suites and box seats sit along the sides for a fuller view. Whichever section you book, arriving relaxed matters; a chauffeur drop-off at the door means you are in your seat before the lights go down.

Are there box seats at the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Yes, the Coca-Cola Coliseum offers premium suites and box seats along the sides of the roughly 8,140-seat bowl, used for corporate nights and group outings. They sell out for marquee shows and Marlies playoff games. For a suite night, an Escalade or Sprinter arrival adds to the occasion, and our Cadillac Escalade limo service drops your party right at the entrance.

What is standing room only at the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Standing room only is a lower-priced ticket that gives you access to designated standing areas instead of an assigned seat, sold for busier shows once the roughly 8,140 to 9,250 seats are gone. It is a way into a sold-out event, though you stand for the night. Either way you arrive and leave with the same 9,250-strong crowd, so a kerbside pickup after the show is the fastest way out.

How strict is the Coca-Cola Coliseum bag policy?

Bring 1 small bag at most, since the Coca-Cola Coliseum limits bag size and may require clear bags for certain events, with all bags subject to search at the door. Policies tighten for higher-profile shows, so travel light and check your specific event before you go. Leaving bulky items in the vehicle is easy when your driver waits nearby, rather than hauling everything through a packed parking lot.

Can you bring a purse into the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Yes, 1 small purse or clutch is usually allowed into the Coca-Cola Coliseum, since the bag policy generally allows small personal bags while restricting larger bags and backpacks. Sizes and clear-bag rules vary by event, so confirm yours in advance. Anything that does not make it past the door can stay locked in your vehicle when a chauffeur is parked close by.

Can I bring an empty water bottle into the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Yes, 1 empty water bottle is generally permitted at the Coca-Cola Coliseum to refill inside, while full or sealed outside drinks are typically not allowed past security. Rules can shift by event, so check your show’s guidelines first. Keep a bottle in the vehicle for the ride and refill once you are through the gates without carrying anything you cannot bring in.

Is food allowed at the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Outside food is allowed in only 2 cases at the Coca-Cola Coliseum, medical needs and infant food; otherwise concessions are sold inside. If you would rather eat a proper meal first, Liberty Village sits a short walk north with plenty of restaurants. A chauffeur can build a dinner-then-show itinerary so you eat, then arrive at the door without circling for parking.

Do the Marlies play at the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Yes, the Toronto Marlies have played at the Coca-Cola Coliseum since the 2005-06 season; they are the AHL farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The venue also hosts the Toronto Sceptres of the PWHL and welcomes the Toronto Tempo of the WNBA, debuting in 2026. For game nights we run direct Toronto event shuttle transportation so your group skips the lot and walks in together.

Who played at the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum hosts concerts across genres alongside its sports tenants, with 2026 shows including Vishal Mishra on July 4 and Suki Waterhouse on September 19. Lineups change constantly, so verify any specific show on the official venue site or Ticketmaster before you book tickets or a ride. Whoever is on the bill, the up-to-9,250-person crowd leaves at once, which is where a waiting chauffeur earns its keep.

What events are coming to the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Confirmed 2026 events include Vishal Mishra on July 4 and Suki Waterhouse on September 19, plus recurring Toronto Marlies, Toronto Sceptres, and the new Toronto Tempo WNBA games beginning in 2026. The calendar shifts week to week, so confirm any date on the official site before quoting it. Once your date is set, our corporate event transportation in Toronto locks in a fixed quote for the night.

Do you avoid Ticketmaster fees at the box office?

Buying in person at the Coca-Cola Coliseum box office can save you some online service fees, which often add 20% or more to a ticket’s face price. The box office hours are limited and lines build before popular shows, so plan the trip. If you make a box-office run, a chauffeur can wait while you collect tickets, then carry on to dinner or the venue itself.

Where to eat near Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto?

Liberty Village, immediately north of the venue and about a 10-minute walk, is the closest neighbourhood for pre-event and post-event dining. Hotel X Toronto on the Exhibition Place grounds and the downtown core minutes east add more options. A chauffeur can stage a dinner-then-show plan, holding through your reservation and dropping you at the arena door right before the event.

What hotels are near the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Hotel X Toronto is about a 5-minute walk away, the closest hotel to the Coca-Cola Coliseum, with more options a few minutes east in the downtown core. Staying on or near the grounds means a short hop to the arena, and a chauffeur can shuttle between your hotel and the venue. Our hourly chauffeur service in Toronto covers door-to-door runs all evening.

Is it cold inside the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

For Marlies hockey and other ice events, the Coca-Cola Coliseum runs cooler to keep the ice surface ready, so a light layer is smart for an 8,140-seat hockey crowd. Concerts and basketball, with the ice covered, sit at a more typical room temperature. A heated vehicle waiting at the door means you stay warm right up to the entrance and the moment you leave.

How much does a chauffeur to the Coca-Cola Coliseum cost?

A chauffeur to the Coca-Cola Coliseum starts at $249 each way for a sedan within the GTA, with an executive SUV from $300, an Escalade from $400, and a 14-passenger Sprinter van from $700 each way, plus HST (13%) and gratuity. A 14-person group splitting a $799 round-trip Sprinter pays about $57 each, door-to-door, which beats $12 to $45 parking plus $150 to $250 in post-show surge. Get a quote for a fixed price on your date.

How do I get to the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

A private car service drops your group right at the 19 Nunavut Road entrance on the Exhibition Place grounds, no walk across a lot and no waiting for a streetcar. The other ways in: the GO Lakeshore West line to Exhibition GO, a streetcar to the Exhibition Loop, driving in and paying for parking, or a rideshare. Each transit option leaves you with a walk and a wait at both ends. A chauffeur is already at the kerb when the show lets out.

How far is the Coca-Cola Coliseum from downtown Toronto and Pearson Airport?

The Coca-Cola Coliseum at 19 Nunavut Road sits 4.4 km from Union Station, a 12 to 18 minute drive off-peak that stretches to 20 to 35 minutes on event nights once Exhibition Place road closures and lot egress slow everything down. From Toronto Pearson it is about 25.4 km, roughly 30 to 40 minutes off-peak and longer in rush hour on the Gardiner Expressway. A chauffeur runs either route door-to-door with the fare confirmed on your quote, so you are not watching a meter climb in stop-and-go traffic.

How much is an Uber to the Coca-Cola Coliseum on an event night?

A normal-day rideshare from downtown Toronto to Exhibition Place runs roughly $20 to $35, but event-night surge changes the math fast. When a sold-out crowd leaves at once, rideshare surge in Toronto commonly runs 2.6x to 3.4x and can spike toward 5x at peak, so a $30 ride can land in the triple digits for the trip home. A chauffeur quote is locked when you book, so the fare home is the same whether the crowd surges or not.

Is it better to drive or book a car service to the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Booking a car service beats driving on an event night. Driving means paying $12 to $45 to park in the Exhibition Place lots, which fill on multi-event nights, then walking to the building and waiting in lot egress after. A car service drops you at the entrance and carries your group home directly. For a night out where you want a drink or a relaxed exit, an SUV billed at $165 per hour plus HST (13%) and gratuity removes the parking math entirely.

Can I get dropped off at the front door of the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

Yes, a chauffeur drops you right at the Coca-Cola Coliseum entrance off the Exhibition Place forecourt, not a far corner of the parking lots. That matters most for guests with mobility needs, since the venue’s accessible parking fills first-come on busy nights. Your driver pulls to the kerb at the door, waits nearby, and is back at the same spot when the event ends.

How much is a limo per hour for a Coca-Cola Coliseum event?

Hourly chauffeur service for a Coca-Cola Coliseum event runs from $165/hr for an SUV, $175/hr for a Cadillac Escalade, $195/hr for a 14-passenger Executive Sprinter, and $250/hr for a LUX Sprinter, plus HST (13%) and gratuity, with a multi-hour event minimum confirmed on your quote. If you only need a simple drop-off and pickup, a flat each-way rate starts at $249 for a sedan, $300 for an SUV, and $700 for a 14-passenger Sprinter. Choose hourly when the car waits, runs a dinner stop, or stays on call between venues. Get a quote for your event date.

How much is group transportation for 10 to 14 people to the Coca-Cola Coliseum?

For 10 to 14 people, a 14-passenger Executive Sprinter is $700 each way to the Exhibition Place entrance, or $799 round-trip, about $57 per person, plus HST (13%) and gratuity. The whole group rides together from the door instead of splitting across cars and meeting up after. For a night where the Sprinter waits between stops, it is also available hourly from $195/hr. Your group rate is locked the moment you book. Get a quote for your group.

Does Chauffeuropolis charge surge pricing for Coca-Cola Coliseum events?

No. Your price is locked when you book and does not move with demand, so there is no surge pricing on a Coca-Cola Coliseum event night. Whether it is a quiet Tuesday or a sold-out show, your quoted fare home does not change. Rideshare apps spike sharply when the crowd pours out, while a chauffeur holds the rate you agreed to. Get a fixed quote within the hour and the number stays put.

Ready when your crew is.

Send your group size, pickup point, and your event date. You get a firm number, not a guess.

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