Coca-Cola Coliseum
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A livestock palace that once billed itself the largest building of its kind in the world now hosts the Toronto Maple Leafs' farm team. The Coca-Cola Coliseum at 100 Princes' Boulevard on the Exhibition Place grounds opened to the public on 16 December 1921, a million-dollar agricultural showpiece for the Canadian National Exhibition that took the name Coliseum in 1922 and, after 1926 additions, claimed the largest-structure-under-one-roof title. Its first great spectacle was pugilistic: the Johnny Dundee-Jimmy Goodrich fight of April 1922 packed in 11,900 spectators, a Toronto indoor record that stood until Maple Leaf Gardens rose in 1931. The building's resume reads like the century itself. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and its Royal Horse Show made the Coliseum their home, with the Horse Palace built next door in 1931; from 1942 to 1945 the Royal Canadian Air Force ran the entire complex as No. 1 Manning Depot, its training base where Bob Hope and Wayne and Shuster entertained recruits; and in the 1960s and 1970s the arena hosted The Doors, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Genesis and Vanilla Fudge on their way through Toronto. A 38-million-dollar public-private renovation completed in 2003 rebuilt the interior into a modern 8,140-seat hockey arena - briefly the Ricoh Coliseum - while preserving the heritage facades, and after the Toronto Roadrunners' single AHL season, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment moved the Leafs' affiliate home from St. John's in 2005. The Toronto Marlies have played more than 40 games a season there since, winning the 2018 Calder Cup, and Coca-Cola took the naming rights in 2018. Concert configurations run from 4,100 to 9,250, the CNE, boat show and Winter Fair still fill the halls each year, and with streetcars and Exhibition GO station at the door, the century-old Coliseum remains the hardest-working heritage building on Toronto's lakeshore fairgrounds.
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Type: Stadium / Arena
Address: 100 Princes Blvd, Toronto, Canada, M6K 3C3
Website: https://www.coca-colacoliseum.com
Capacity: 8140
Opening Date: 16/12/1921
Serves Food
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