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Hello all,
Going to the Raptor game on Sunday. Anyone know of a good place to park?
I don't care if I have to pay or walk a couple of blocks. I just don't want to get stuck in the ACC lot for an hour after the game.
Thanks in advance for your help.
JW
 

Larry_Fyne

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Park at any of the TTC lots and take the tube.

If you want to park down there, the underground lot at Front & University/Bay - where the road curves - is not too bad.
 

69Shooter

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Yep, take the subway... you can walk right to the game without going outside (if the weather is shitty).
 

Safdar

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I usually like to find a spot on front street at one of the meters. I'm not sure if Sundays are free still, but downtown is usually dead on a Sunday morning early afternoon.
 

toguy5252

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Park in any of the towers and then go through the underground PATH system directly into the ACC. Much easier to get in and out after the game. Have fun.
 

mac

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go have dinner at Harbor 60 and valet park for free and pick up the car after the game/event.
 

Brookstone

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Park in any of the towers and then go through the underground PATH system directly into the ACC. Much easier to get in and out after the game. Have fun.
Second that. Royal Bank plaza is my first choice. On Wellington, between York/Bay. Go underground, up the escalator and leave you big winter jacket in the car lol. Just remember where you park and how to get there. Easy to get lost underground.
 

Nickelodeon

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Park in any of the towers and then go through the underground PATH system directly into the ACC. Much easier to get in and out after the game. Have fun.
Yes and it matters what direction you're going on the way home.

For instance, Scotia Bank Tower parking lot is just far enough away to miss the traffic jam. It exits on to Bay Street east of Yonge.....so quick exit east to DVP and go north.
 

Nickelodeon

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Yes and it matters what direction you're going on the way home.

For instance, Scotia Bank Tower parking lot is just far enough away to miss the traffic jam. It exits on to Bay Street east of Yonge.....so quick exit east to DVP and go north.
Sorry, what a fuck up....I meant exit on to Adelaide east of Yonge. Clear path to DVP.:eek:
 
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