Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre

Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Centre sportif panaméricain de Toronto
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Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre is located in Toronto
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Location in Toronto
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre is located in Ontario
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Location in Ontario
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre is located in Canada
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Location in Canada
Full nameToronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Address875 Morningside Avenue
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°47′25.19″N 79°11′35.88″W / 43.7903306°N 79.1933000°W / 43.7903306; -79.1933000
OwnerCity of Toronto
University of Toronto Scarborough
CapacityAquatics Centre - 6,000 (Pan/Parapan Games), 3,500 (legacy mode)
Field House - 2,000
Field size312,000 sq ft (29,000 m2)
Two 10-lane 50 metre pools
Dive tank
Four-court gymnasium
200 metre track
Construction
Broke ground27 September 2012
Built2012-2014
Opened2 September 2014
Construction cost$205 million
ArchitectNORR Limited
General contractorPCL Construction
Tenants
Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation
University of Toronto Scarborough Athletics & Recreation
Canadian Sports Institute Ontario
2015 Pan American Games
2015 Parapan American Games
2017 North American Indigenous Games
2017 Invictus Games
Scarborough Shooting Stars (2022–present)
Website
tpasc.ca

The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC; French: Centre sportif panaméricain de Toronto) is a sports complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Co-owned by the City of Toronto and the University of Toronto Scarborough,[1] it is operated by TPASC Inc., with programming offered by both the university and Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation.[2] It is located on the northern grounds of the university's campus near the intersection of Highway 401 and Morningside Avenue.

Opened to the public on September 2, 2014, the complex consists of a 3,500-seat aquatics arena (6,000 during the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games) with two Olympic-size swimming pools and a diving well; and a 2,000-seat field house that includes four full-sized gymnasiums, a fitness centre, a climbing wall, and a 200-metre track. The centre hosted diving, fencing, swimming, synchronized swimming and modern pentathlon competitions during the 2015 Pan American Games.[3] Funding for the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre is the largest single investment in amateur sports in the history of Canada.

  1. ^ "Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre". 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre | Athletics & Recreation". www.utsc.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
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