From Exhibition Grounds to Football Home
Before BMO Field existed, this stretch of Exhibition Place carried the memory of older stadiums, older crowds, and sporting ideas that never fully settled. Exhibition Stadium left behind a reputation for battling the lake wind more than mastering it. When BMO Field opened in 2007 as a 20,000-seat soccer-first venue, it changed the tone.
It gave Toronto something it had long lacked: a ground built with football at its centre rather than squeezed into the leftover logic of another sport. The arrival of Toronto FC deepened that identity. The south stand found its rhythm with flags, drums, chants, stubborn noise, and the kind of supporter culture that makes a place feel claimed rather than merely occupied.
