Cheer on the Toronto Blue Jays at free viewing parties for all World Series games outside in Nathan Phillips Square. Watch the game live on a giant screen with a DJ between innings to keep the energy high.

Wear a jersey, make a sign or paint your face and help turn Nathan Phillips Square into a sea of blue. Bring blankets or chairs to sit on, snacks and water if you wish. The TORONTO Sign will glow blue and white during all games in the World Series, lighting up the heart of the city in support of the team.

Viewing Party Schedule

  • Game 7:  Saturday, November 1, 8 p.m.

Getting Around

Location

Nathan Phillips Square: 100 Queen St. W.

Accessibility

Nathan Phillips Square offers accessible ramps, underground parking and washroom facilities for people who use wheelchairs and mobility aids.

TTC & GO Transit

Plan your trip with the TTC's Blue Jays ride guide and GO Transit.

Bike Share

Bike Share Toronto has numerous bike stations throughout the city. Bike Share valets will assist with docking at the following locations:

  • Nathan Phillips Square: All game days from 7 to 11 p.m.
  • Bremner Boulevard/Rees Street station: All home games from 6 to 11 p.m.

Road Closures

Queen Street remains closed between Bay Street and Church Street. Get the latest information on road closures across Toronto.

Around Rogers Centre

The following road closures will be in effect on home game days:

  • 2 p.m.: Westbound lanes on Bremner Boulevard between Rees Street and Navy Wharf Court. Eastbound lanes will remain open for two-way traffic.
  • 7:30 p.m.: The following roads will be restricted to local traffic (residents and businesses) only:
    • Bremner Boulevard between Spadina Avenue and Simcoe Street
    • Northbound lanes on Rees Street will be closed.
    • Southbound lanes will remain open for two-way traffic including an accessible entry point
    • Blue Jays Way between Front Street West and Navy Wharf Court
    • Navy Wharf Court between Blue Jays Way and Bremner Boulevard

All roads will re-open when traffic and crowds dissipate which is expected to be by 1 a.m. after each game.

Gardiner Expressway

The planned full closure for the night of Saturday, November 1 has been cancelled.

Parking

Parking is available nearby and under the square. Find Green P parking lots available during the event.

Cheering the Blue Jays on from Anywhere

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