Seven Canadian cities have professional teams in major US sports leagues, including seven NHL franchises, the NBA’s Toronto Raptors, the MLB’s Toronto Blue Jays, and three MLS clubs. Visiting these teams means crossing the border for some of the most passionate sports atmospheres in North America, with the added bonus of exploring world-class Canadian cities.
Canada’s presence in American professional sports leagues gives fans a chance to combine international travel with live games in some of the most electric arenas on the continent. The atmospheres are different — louder, more emotional, and more deeply woven into city identity — and the cities themselves offer food, culture, and scenery that make these trips about far more than the game.
Canadian NHL Teams: Hockey’s Heartland
Hockey is king in Canada, and every Canadian NHL arena delivers an atmosphere that most American venues simply cannot match. According to the NHL, Canadian teams consistently rank among the top in league-wide attendance percentage, with several franchises selling out every home game regardless of their record on the ice.
The Must-Visit Hockey Arenas
The Bell Centre in Montreal is the largest and loudest arena in the league, holding over 21,000 fans who sing “Ole, Ole” when the Canadiens are winning and create an atmosphere that is genuinely unrivaled. Scotiabank Arena in Toronto is the epicenter of Leafs mania — every game sells out, and the crowd’s knowledge and emotional investment are palpable. Rogers Arena in Vancouver pairs hockey with one of the most beautiful cities in the world, making it a trip where the destination is as compelling as the game itself.
The Battle of Alberta between Calgary and Edmonton is one of the fiercest rivalries in all of professional sports. The Winnipeg Jets brought NHL hockey back to Manitoba in 2011 and have built a devoted following. The Ottawa Senators offer a more affordable gateway to Canadian hockey culture.
Toronto: Canada’s Multi-Sport Capital
Toronto is the only Canadian city where you can see NBA, MLB, and NHL games, making it the best destination for fans who want variety in a single trip. The Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena bring NBA basketball to a city that went all-in after the 2019 championship. Jurassic Park — the outdoor viewing area outside the arena — became a global phenomenon during that playoff run and remains active for marquee games. The Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre offer a different vibe, with a retractable-roof stadium in the heart of downtown, walking distance from the CN Tower and the waterfront.
Building a Multi-Game Toronto Trip
During the NBA and NHL overlap from October through April, catching both the Raptors and Maple Leafs in one weekend is very doable since they share Scotiabank Arena. Add a Blue Jays game in the spring or summer and you have a three-sport trip in a single city. According to Tourism Toronto, the city welcomes over 27 million visitors annually, and the infrastructure — hotels, restaurants, public transit — is built to handle that volume without feeling overwhelming.
Border Crossing Tips for Sports Travelers
Crossing into Canada for a game is straightforward, but a few details matter. You will need a valid passport for air travel, or a passport card or enhanced driver’s license for land crossings. Standard US driver’s licenses are not accepted at the Canadian border. NEXUS cards speed up the process significantly for frequent cross-border travelers.
Currency, Communication, and Logistics
Most Canadian venues and restaurants accept US credit cards, and you will get the exchange conversion automatically. The Canadian dollar exchange rate often works in American travelers’ favor, making hotels and dining feel like a discount compared to similar US cities. Cell phone coverage works seamlessly in major Canadian cities on most US carrier plans, though checking your international roaming settings before the trip avoids surprise charges.
For flights, direct service from most major US cities to Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver is frequent and competitively priced. For a hockey road trip, the Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto corridor is doable by car or VIA Rail train, letting you hit three NHL arenas in one trip with scenic travel in between. Major League Vacations can build custom Canadian sports travel packages that handle tickets, hotels, and cross-border logistics so you can focus on the games and the cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need a passport to attend a game in Canada?
Yes, for air travel you need a valid US passport. For land border crossings, a passport card or enhanced driver’s license is also accepted. Standard US driver’s licenses will not get you across the border. Processing times for passports can take several weeks, so plan ahead if yours is expired or close to expiration.
Which Canadian city is the best sports travel destination?
Toronto offers the most variety with the Raptors, Maple Leafs, and Blue Jays all in one city, plus the Hockey Hall of Fame. Montreal has the best hockey atmosphere and the best food. Vancouver has the most stunning scenery and pairs naturally with outdoor activities like skiing. Your best choice depends on what you want beyond the game itself.
Are Canadian sporting events more expensive than US ones?
Prices vary by team and market. Maple Leafs and Raptors tickets are among the priciest in their respective leagues, but teams like the Jets, Senators, and Flames are comparable to or more affordable than mid-market US teams. The exchange rate often makes hotels and dining more affordable for American visitors, which can offset ticket costs.
Can you see multiple Canadian teams in a single trip?
Absolutely. The Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto corridor is the most popular multi-city route, reachable by car, train, or short flights. In Toronto alone, you can see the Raptors and Maple Leafs in the same weekend at the same arena. MLV’s custom packages make multi-city Canadian trips seamless by coordinating schedules, tickets, and accommodations across stops.
Planning a trip to see a Canadian team? Browse NHL packages or build a custom Canadian sports trip with Major League Vacations for an experience that combines world-class games with world-class cities.
