The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially landed in Toronto for the 2025 World Series, and they’ve brought with them a sea of blue — fans ready to paint the Rogers Centre skyline with their passion. But beyond the crack of the bat and the hum of October baseball lies a city that pulses with its own rhythm.
Toronto — a global city that’s distinctly Canadian — is ready to embrace every Dodger fan who makes the trip north.
Toronto isn’t just Canada’s largest city — it’s a mosaic of 240 neighborhoods, infinite stories, and open-hearted energy. It welcomes everyone, celebrates everyone, and — for one magical week — it will welcome Dodger Blue.
So while the players chase glory under the dome, the fans can chase discovery beyond it. Because in Toronto, you don’t just visit — you belong.
Thanks to Destination Toronto, here are ten must-see experiences that will turn your World Series visit into a full-blown adventure in one of the most dynamic cities on the planet.
1. Soar Above It All at the CN Tower
Few places capture Toronto’s heartbeat like the CN Tower. Ride 114 stories up to the glass floor lookout or test your courage with the EdgeWalk — a hands-free walk around the tower’s outer rim. It’s baseball adrenaline, only with a 1,168-foot drop beneath you.
2. Dive Deep at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Just steps from Rogers Centre, Ripley’s Aquarium brings the ocean to downtown Toronto. Sharks glide above, jellyfish shimmer like neon dreams — the perfect pregame calm before the storm.
3. Step Into History at the Hockey Hall of Fame
Canada’s most sacred shrine to sport isn’t a cathedral, but it feels like one. The Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates legends, grit, and frozen glory. Even diehard Dodgers fans will feel chills here.
4. Explore the Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum is where history and imagination collide — from dinosaur fossils to ancient civilizations. Each exhibit reminds you that greatness, much like baseball, is timeless.
5. Wander the Art Gallery of Ontario
For those who see the game as an art form, the AGO offers a different kind of masterpiece. Its Frank Gehry–designed architecture is as beautiful as the brushstrokes inside.
6. Discover the Miniature Magic of Little Canada
It’s Toronto in miniature — a detailed, whimsical recreation of the country’s landscapes and landmarks. Like watching a baseball season unfold in fast-forward: small moments telling a big story.
7. Stroll Through the Distillery District
Cobblestone streets, local craft spirits, and live music fill this historic neighborhood. It’s old-world charm blended with new-world creativity — the kind of place where Dodgers fans can toast to baseball history in the making.
8. Taste the World in Kensington Market
Toronto is home to 250 ethnicities and 170 languages, and nowhere is that more deliciously evident than Kensington Market. Every block is a global flavor journey — tacos, jerk chicken, shawarma, dumplings — a lineup as deep as the Dodgers’ batting order.
9. Catch the City’s Sports Spirit
Toronto is a home for champions — from the Blue Jays to the Raptors, and soon, the WNBA’s Toronto Tempo. Sports here don’t just entertain; they unite. Dodgers fans will feel right at home among fellow believers in the beautiful chaos of competition.
10. Stay Inside the Game Itself
The Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel, located inside Rogers Centre, is the only hotel in North America within an MLB stadium. Imagine waking up and seeing batting practice from your window. For baseball fans, it’s a dream stitched in leather and light.
For more information on things to do in Toronto, check out Destination Toronto’s website, or follow them on X, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
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Source: NBC Los Angeles
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