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Royal International Show Jumping Challenge Coca November 13th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Royal International Show Jumping Challenge Coca-Cola Coliseum
45 Manitoba Drive, Toronto, ON
M6K 3C3, CA
1. Ontario Science Centre Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
2. George Brown College Lot - 0.6 miles, $12
3. 1000 Eastern Ave. - 0.3 miles, $10
4. 2000 Queen St. E. - 0.7 miles, $14
5. Surface Lot at 200 Cherry St. - 1 mile, $20
Royal International Show Jumping Challenge Toronto Schedule
The Coca-Cola Coliseum is more than just a historic sports and entertainment venue in Toronto; it’s a place where unforgettable moments happen, and the energy is always contagious. Known for its surprisingly good acoustics, it’s hosted everything from major concerts to high-stakes sporting events, like the 1991 Skate Canada International, where the ice was alive with world-class figure skating, or the iconic fight in 1986 featuring Canadian heavyweight legend George Chuvalo. The seating options are pretty versatile too, whether you prefer the intimacy of Balcony Loge Seats that give you a cozy yet open view or the outdoor event premium seats that let you soak in the atmosphere without missing a beat. Planning to catch the Royal International Show Jumping Challenge Toronto? Getting there is a breeze, just head south from the CN Tower along the boulevard, turn onto lakeside road, or hop on the streetcar at Spadina to arrive in style. It’s a place where history, sport, and entertainment collide, making every visit memorable. Honestly, it’s one of those venues that just feels like it’s got stories to tell, and when you’re there, you’re part of them.