AHL North Division First Round: Toronto Marlies vs. Rochester Americans - Home Game 2, Series Game 3 (If Necessary) tickets
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AHL North Division First Round: Toronto Marlies vs. Rochester Americans - Home Game 2, Series Game 3 (If Necessary) Coca April 26th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Rochester Americans 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
The Coca-Cola Coliseum is a true gem nestled in Toronto’s Exhibition Place, and it’s become a favorite spot for fans of the Rochester Americans Toronto and hockey in general. This historic arena isn’t just about hockey; it’s a place packed with memories, like hosting parts of the 1984 Summer Olympics and, more recently, stepping up as the venue for the 2027 bonspiel, where Canada’s top curling stars will battle it out. Over the years, it’s also seen some wild WWE nights, including a legendary Monday Night Raw back in March 2002 that still gets talked about. The atmosphere is always lively, and the arena does a great job catering to everyone with a range of ticket options, from budget-friendly Educational Discount Seats for students to Game Day Premium Seats that give you a bit more privacy without missing out on the action. Whether you're arriving via the 75 bus from Sherbourne or cruising east on the highway to hit the Exhibition Place exit, getting there feels like part of the adventure. It’s not just a place to catch a game or event, it’s a Toronto staple that keeps giving fans unforgettable moments, especially if you’re checking out the Rochester Americans Toronto games there.