Get in the game: Take DRT to Toronto

Toronto is set to take the world stage for the World Cup™ and getting there is part of the fun.

Whether you have tickets to the Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) or you are joining the energy at a local watch party, Durham Region Transit (DRT) makes it easy to be part of it.

 With DRT and GO Transit, your trip can be seamless from start to finish.

Your route to kickoff

Heading to the Toronto Stadium at Exhibition Place? Skip the gridlock and make transit your game plan:

Public transit lets you settle in, relax and start the game-day experience early — a smarter way to travel during major events.

In town for the big game? Make the most of your visit and take a break in Durham Region

Just outside Toronto, Durham Region’s small towns offer the perfect summer escape—think vibrant main streets, unique local shops, scenic trails, sunny waterfronts, and can’t-miss community events. Best of all, getting there is easy with DRT.

  • Ride Route 905 to Uxbridge Terminal and wander the historic downtown, enjoy patio cafés, and take a short walk to nearby trails like the Uxbridge Countryside Preserve.
  • Catch Route 507 to Newcastle and stroll past local shops or bike along scenic routes to greenspaces like Soper Creek Conservation Area.
  • Take Route 905 or 615 to Port Perry for a relaxed summer walk through town or along the waterfront, soaking in lake views and sunshine.
  • Hop on Route 618 to Beaverton Terminal to explore lakeside sights, enjoy marina strolls, and take in laid-back summer vibes.

Plan before you go

With large crowds expected, a little planning goes a long way:

  • Check DRT and GO schedules ahead of time.
  • Allow extra time for connections.
  • Travel earlier on match days when possible.

From the first whistle to the final celebration, DRT connects you to every moment.

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The Regional Municipality of Durham
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby, Ontario Canada L1N 6A3

Telephone: 311 (within region limits)
Telephone: 905-668-7711
Toll-Free: 1-800-372-1102

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