As the World Series plays out between the Blue Jays and the Dodgers, Toronto’s Rogers Centre is drawing visitors from around the globe. The downtown stadium, once known as SkyDome, remains a major stop for tourists exploring the city’s waterfront. With its retractable roof, skyline views and ties to the Blue Jays’ 1990s World Series titles, it’s a reminder that baseball runs deep in Canada.

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Rogers Centre anchors Toronto tourism

Opened in 1989, the Rogers Centre helped shape Toronto’s modern tourism scene, transforming the city’s skyline and waterfront. Toronto welcomed nearly 9 million overnight visitors in 2024 , according to Destination Toronto, many of whom include the stadium and nearby attractions on their itineraries. Its location beside the CN Tower

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