Charter a bus rental to the BMO Field

At Toronto’s Exhibition Place, BMO Field is host to the city’s best soccer, football, and rugby games. To make sure your group doesn’t miss out on the action, rent a bus with Bus.com for a safe, comfortable, and stylish way to get your group to the game.

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Why charter a bus for the BMO Field

A bus rental from Bus.com is a great way to keep your group together while avoiding crowded public transit and expensive rideshare surge pricing on game day.   Our versatile range of charter bus types includes smaller-sized mini coach buses, deluxe coach buses, and even classic yellow school buses. Certain buses have a range of possible amenities including AC, power outlets, TV/DVDs, WiFi connectivity, and even onboard restrooms. These charter bus amenities can not only make your trip more enjoyable but can take your tailgate party game to a whole new level. No matter the size of your group or your budget, our quick and easy quote tool, and dedicated booking specialists can have you organized and ready to go for game day in no time.

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About the Surrounding Area

About the Surrounding Area

Toronto’s BMO Field is located in the mixed-use Exhibition Place district located just west of Toronto’s downtown core, on the shore of Lake Ontario.   The area was an important early portage site for Native Americans and was used extensively as a fur trading post by French settlers in 1750. After Toronto’s founding, the area was mainly reserved for military purposes until 1878 when Toronto’s Palace of Industry exposition center was moved into the area to host the 1878 Provincial Agricultural Fair.   Today, the area has many historic buildings, including the Art Deco Automotive Building, the Tudor Revival Style Fire Hall & Po...

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About the BMO Field

Located in Toronto’s Exhibition Place on the shorefront of Lake Ontario, BMO Field (also known as Toronto FC Stadium) is home to the Toronto FC of Major League Soccer and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.   BMO Field was purpose-built as an outdoor soccer stadium in 2007 with a capacity of around 25,000 visitors but underwent a substantial renovation and reconfiguration period between 2014 and 2016. The renovations added another level to the eastern grandstand, extended a roofing section over spectators, increased the stadium’s soccer crowd capacity to nearly 29,000, and lengthened the field to facilitate Canadian football games.   BMO Field has been the host for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the FIFA U-20 Women’s Cup, the MLS Cup, and the 140th edition of the Grey Cup. The BMO Field has also hosted several special events, including a centennial outdoor hockey game celebrating the Toronto Maple Leafs, and an outdoor live concert from the English prog-rock band Genesis in 2007.

Traveling from nearby Toronto?

Are you traveling here from a nearby city? Learn more about charter bus rental in these areas, and how you can set up group transportation straight from these cities.

Popular bus types in Toronto

When you book with us, you can choose from a variety of vehicle options in your area, curated by availability, budget, and amenities.

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School bus rental
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47 seats

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Comfort and storage
55 seats

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Small groups, big moments
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