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Download Your Pan-Am Venue Guide PAN AM VENUES 7 1 2 YORK 5 UNIVERSITY HWY 401 D O SCARBOROUGH N NORTH YORK V A L L E Y 401 P K W Altogether, more than Y 40 venues will host 409 401 427 competitions throughout 8 3 6 11 southern Ontario! Here’s 10 9 TORONTO 12 4 where the Games are E XPY ER IN taking place: RD ETOBICOKE GA * New build/renovation TORONTO 1 CIBC Pan Am / Parapan Am Aquatics Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre* Centre and Field House* 6 Etobicoke, Ont. 14 University of Toronto, Sport: BMX Scarborough campus MUSKOKA MINDEN Sports: Swimming, diving, synchronized University of Toronto Scarborough swimming, fencing, modern pentathlon, 7 Tennis Centre sitting volleyball, roller sports – speed University of Toronto, skating Scarborough campus 400 Sport: Wheelchair tennis 2 CIBC Pan Am / Parapan Am Athletics Stadium* Varsity Stadium York University, Keele campus 8 15 University of Toronto, 400 Sports: Athletics St. George campus KAWARTHA Sport: Archery BARRIE LAKE SIMCOE LAKES 3 Pan Am / Parapan Am Fields* University of Toronto, St. George campus Etobicoke Olympium* Sports: Field hockey, football 5-a-side, 9 Etobicoke, Ont. football 7-a-side Sports: Training venue for swimming, 13 water polo, diving and synchronized CIBC Pan Am Park swimming 4 Exhibition Place; Ontario Place; Lake Ontario waterfront Pan Am Bowling Centre REGION: HALIBURTON & SIMCOE Sports: Up to 13 sports including beach 10 Planet Bowl, Etobicoke Pan Am Shooting Centre* volleyball, cycling-road, gymnastics, Sport: Bowling racquetball, and open water swimming. 13 Toronto International Trap & Skeet Club, Innisfil, Ont. Ryerson Athletic Centre 11 Sport: Shooting 5 Canadian Tennis Centre Mattamy Athletic Centre, Ryerson Rexall Centre, Toronto University, Toronto Minden Wild Water Preserve Sport: Tennis Sports: Basketball, wheelchair 14 Minden Hills, Ont. basketball Sport: canoe/kayak - slalom CIBC Pan Am / Parapan Am Athletes’ Hardwood Mountain Bike Park 12 Village* 15 Hardwood Ski & Bike, Oro Station, Ont. Downtown Toronto Sport: Mountain bike www.adrenalinmag.ca REGION: HAMILTON & NIAGARA 16 CIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium* 16 Tim Hortons Field, Hamilton, Ont. HAMILTON 18 Sport: Soccer QUEEN ELIZABETH W AY 17 Welland Pan Am Flatwater Centre* Welland International Flatwater Centre, ST CATHARINES Welland, Ont. Sport: Canoe/kayak sprint Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course 18 St. Catharines, Ont. Sport: Rowing WELLAND 17 REGION: PEEL & HALTON 21 400 Cisco Milton Pan Am / Parapan Am 19 Velodrome* MONO 20 Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Ont. Sport: Cycling track ORANGEVILLE 20 Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park* CALEDON Caledon Equestrian Park, Caledon, Ont. Sports: Equestrian–dressage, jumping Pan Am Cross-Country Centre* BRAMPTON 21 Will O’ Wind Farm, Mono, Ont. 410 Sport: Equestrian 22 Mississauga Sports Centre 22 Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ont. MISSISSAUGA Sports: Judo, karate, taekwondo, wrestling, 401 MILTON goalball, powerlifting, wheelchair rugby 19 403 OAKVILLE REGION: YORK & DURHAM 23 WHITBY 27 Atos Markham Pan Am / Parapan Am Centre* OSHAWA 23 404 26 Markham, Ont. 24 407 25 Sports: Badminton, table tennis, water polo PICKERING MARKHAM AJAX 24 Angus Glen Golf Club 401 Markham, Ont. Sport: Golf President’s Choice Ajax Pan Am Ballpark* 25 Ajax, Ont. Sports: Baseball, softball Abilities Centre 26 Whitby, Ont. Sports: Judo, boccia Oshawa Sports Centre 27 General Motors Centre, Oshawa, Ont. Sports: Boxing, weightlifting www.adrenalinmag.ca.
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