How Does Parking Work for Toronto Maple Leafs Games? [Tips Guide]


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Parking for Toronto Maple Leafs games can be a bit complicated due to traffic near the arena. However, there are some simple things you can do to avoid hassle on gameday. In this article, let’s explore some of the most popular Toronto Maple Leafs parking options.

These are the most common ways to get parking for Toronto Maple Leaf games:

  • Purchase a parking spot on parking sites like ParkWhiz or SpotHero. Scotiabank Arena partners with ParkWhiz (click here to learn more).
  • Purchase a parking pass from an online ticket broker site like Ticketmaster, StubHub, or Vivid Seats.
  • Use Public Transportation or Rideshare. Union Station is located conveniently against the north side of the arena.

The Toronto Maple Leafs play at Scotiabank Arena. The arena has very limited parking on site, and it is typically reserved for VIP suite holders. However, there are thousands of public parking spaces within a short walk of the arena (think 5-10 minutes). These public parking spaces are not controlled by Scotiabank Arena.

Some of these public parking garages allow you to pay on site, but purchasing a parking pass in advance can really simplify things and help reduce hassle.

Where to Buy a Toronto Maple Leafs Parking Pass

You can reserve a Toronto Maple Leafs parking spot through parking sites like ParkWhiz or SpotHero (among others). Scotiabank Arena partners with ParkWhiz, and you can reserve a parking spot through ParkWhiz by visiting the Scotiabank Arena parking page.

You can also check online ticket brokers like Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats for Maple Leafs parking passes. Buying a parking pass in advance helps reduce hassle on gameday.

If you wish to visit the Scotiabank Arena Box Office in person prior to the event to purchase Maple Leafs tickets or get parking information, the main ticket office at the Scotiabank Arena is located inside the building on the north side just across from Gate 1 (view this area). To read more about the ticket office, click here.

Toronto Maple Leafs Public Transportation

As you would guess, the area around Scotiabank Arena can be very crowded on gameday. If you want to avoid the crowd, taking the rail to the arena is a good idea.

Union Station is located against the north side of the arena, and makes it a convenient option for those who don’t want to mess with traffic. This is where you can learn more about public transportation options.


Toronto Maple Leafs Parking Options

Below we discuss some of the most popular public garages located near Scotiabank Arena that you can use for Toronto Maple Leafs parking. The garages listed below are not controlled by the arena. Prices will vary.

Maple Leaf Square Parking

Maple Leaf Square Parking is a garage lot located just west of the arena. The entrance to this garage is on the south side of Bremner Boulevard (also called Raptors Way), just east of York Street. This garage requires approximately a 1-2 minute walk to the west entrance of Scotiabank Arena.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this Maple Leaf Square Parking garage as you enter it from Bremner Boulevard. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this Maple Leaf Square Parking Garage to Scotiabank Arena.

40 York Street Parking

40 York Street Parking is an underground garage lot located northwest of the arena. The entrance to this garage is on the west side of York Street, just north of Front Street. This garage requires approximately a 6-8 minute walk to the west entrance of Scotiabank Arena.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this garage as you enter it from York Street. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this 40 York Street Parking Garage to Scotiabank Arena.

45 Bay Street Parking

45 Bay Street Parking is a garage lot located just east of the arena. The entrance to this garage is on the east side of Bay Street, just north of Lake Shore Boulevard. This garage requires approximately a 1-2 minute walk to the east entrance of Scotiabank Arena.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this 45 Bay Street Parking garage as you enter it from Bay Street. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this 45 Bay Street Parking Garage to Scotiabank Arena.

7 Station Street Parking

7 Station Street Parking is a garage lot located several blocks northwest of the arena. The entrance to this garage is on the north side of Station Street, just east of Lower Simcoe Street. This garage requires approximately a 6-8 minute walk to the east entrance of Scotiabank Arena.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this 7 Station Street Parking garage as you enter it from Station Street. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this 7 Station Street

WaterPark Place Parking

WaterPark Place Parking is a garage lot located a couple blocks south of the arena. The entrance to this garage is on the north side of Queens Quay West, just west of Bay Street. This garage requires approximately a 4-6 minute walk to the east entrance of Scotiabank Arena.

Click here to view a 360-degree view to the entrance of this WaterPark Place Parking garage as you enter it from Queens Quay West. This is where you can see a view of the walking route from this WaterPark Place Parking Garage to Scotiabank Arena.


Toronto Maple Leafs Parking Contact Info

This website (sportsfanfocus.com) has no affiliation with Scotiabank Arena, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the NHL, or any of the events hosted at this facility.

Any information is provided “as is” with no guarantee of completeness, meaning much of this information is subject to change, and although we do our best to keep these guides updated, we can’t guarantee accuracy at all times. For all official information, we urge you to contact the Scotiabank Arena staff. Contact information is below:

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