Tue · Sep · 1 · 2026● HEAVY
Heavy traffic
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE / The Ex) and Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson with The Hu & Orgy are happening across Exhibition Place and RBC Amphitheatre. Likely busiest 5 PM to 7 PM as people arrive, then again 9 PM to 10:30 PM as crowds leave.
★ LAST CHECKED · JUN 9, 7:50 A.M. ET
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★ Today’s status
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/01
What’s happening on Tue, Sep 1
HIGH
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE / The Ex)
All day · Festival
Exhibition Place · Exhibition Place
Up to 100,000 attendees
HIGH
Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson with The Hu & Orgy
6:30 PM · Concert
RBC Amphitheatre
Up to 16,000 attendees
/02
Public transit disruptions
Public transit closures
0 listedNo TTC, GO Transit, or UP Express closure is listed for this date.
Transit: No planned closures are listed for TTC, GO Transit, or UP Express in official transit-disruption data. Union and venue-adjacent stations may be busier after major events.
/03
Top trouble spots
★ Top Trouble Spots
Exhibition PlaceLake Shore Boulevard near Exhibition PlaceDufferin GatePrinces' BoulevardExhibition GOGardiner ramps near JamesonExhibition Place / CNEOntario Place / RBC Amphitheatre
Lake Shore BoulevardHEAVY
Parallel route pressure from Gardiner constraints.
Strachan AvenueHEAVY
Exhibition Place arrivals usually concentrate here and at Dufferin Gate.
Dufferin GateHEAVY
It is one of the main western approaches into Exhibition Place.
Queen StreetCLOSED
Queen St W near Yonge St
DVPHEAVY
Downtown highway routing can shift east when Gardiner capacity is constrained.
Drivers: If you are driving in from outside downtown, parking near Exhibition Place, Lake Shore Boulevard near Exhibition Place, Dufferin Gate is likely tight.
/04
Road closures and restrictions
Road closures
0 listedNo major road closures listed for this date.
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All Toronto restrictions, hour by hour
3 in TorontoLast refresh Jun 9, 7:50 a.m. ET
✓ No daytime restrictions listed in Toronto.