Find Free TO2015 PanAm Events in Toronto or the GTA

Where can I find find free TO2015 PanAm Events in Toronto or in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area)? I had wanted to write about this before the start of the PanAm Games, but the official information was not as clear as I’d wanted.

Now that major news sources, such as CBC and the Toronto Star, have covered this topic, here are some more hints. When you find something of interest, follow the links near the end of the article for official details.

"The TO2015 Zip Line at the Harbourfront Power Plant in Toronto" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“The TO2015 Zip Line at the Harbourfront Power Plant in Toronto” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

Free PanAm Events for TO2015

You can buy tickets for downtown Toronto events such as triathlon and marathon, but parts of these races go outside the venues at the CNE grounds or Ontario Place. You can watch free PanAm sports events on the parts of the course outside the PanAm facilities. It may be tricky to get there; I’d probably bicycle and then walk the bike where it’s crowded.

Still in downtown Toronto, head to Queen’s Quay for sailing’s preliminary races. Sugar Beach is the most central location, but there are other spots along Queen’s Quay with a view of parts of the harbour. Take along your binoculars! The sailing regatta is a non-ticketed event.

Time trials for road cycling are held in Milton, Ontario; you can watch for free.

I’d noticed a comment in Reddit/toronto that it was possible to watch figure roller skating for free through a chain-link fence at the PAC (University of Toronto Scarborough’s outdoor field area, which is part of the PanAm Aquatic Centre). However, that event is over.

Remember that the TO2015 ParaPan competitions in August will showcase athletes with every bit the same grit and determination as those competing in the PanAm games without those physical challenges.

The combined PanAm Games and ParaPan Games offer once-in-a-lifetime Toronto summer events; and some are free.

Free Music and Thrills for TO2015

The Panamania celebrations are in full swing at a number of sites. Toronto loves free music; find a convenient location and enjoy it.

I’d run past the PanAm zip line at Harbourfront on Queen’s Quay; apparently that’s also a free thrill for the fans!

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Free fireworks at Nathan Phillips Square close each night’s PanAm celebrations.

References for the Free TO2015 Events

Officially, the TO2015 road cycling time trials are not ticketed. The dates are July 22 (PanAm) and Aug. 13 (ParaPan); both at 11am.

Officially, the TO2015 sailing regatta is not ticketed at Sugar Beach; but the dates are July 18 and 19.

Check the maps for the various TO2015 events with start/finish at Ontario Place West; often the course goes farther west outside the ticketed area.

Here is the official Panamania page; click on a venue’s schedule button for a PDF with dates and times.

Both the Toronto Star and CBC researched this topic, in “Where to watch PanAm… free” and “PanAm Games… without a ticket“.

Footnote: The Toronto PanAm organization now permits links to the TO2015 site.

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Queens Quay West during a TO2015 PanAm Weekend in Toronto

I finally ran the length of Queen’s Quay in Toronto during the opening weekend of the TO2015 PanAm Games. The street really deserved a follow-up from my previous article, “Was Queens Quay Ready for her 2015 Opening?“. Here are some images and my impressions for the western half of Queen’s Quay, with a bonus look at TO2015’s effect on the Martin Goodman Trail.

"The TO2015 Zip Line at the Harbourfront Power Plant in Toronto" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“The TO2015 Zip Line at the Harbourfront Power Plant in Toronto” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

Queen’s Quay at Harbourfront in Toronto

The south sidewalk and bike lanes on Queen’s Quay were pretty crowded from east of Yonge through Bay Street, so I jogged on the north sidewalk.

The first image, above, shows the TO2015 zip line at Harbourfront. A moment after I snapped this picture, one of the people stepped off the platform. I didn’t see him (?) zip; my next photo shows a rope dangling straight down.

TO2015 hosted some free music in their Celebration Zone, as well.

I had noticed that the southern sidewalk wasn’t too busy, so I continued west but crossed Queen’s Quay at the next intersection.

Queen’s Quay West at Bathurst

"Queens Quay looking east across Bathurst" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
Queens Quay looking east across Bathurst

I’d crossed Bathurst and took some photos at this intersection. Looking east at the Harbourfront Community Centre, the best news is the bike path, separate from the sidewalk.

Both the sidewalk and bike trail are well used at this point, but there’s no confusion or congestion here.

"Queens Quay looking west from Bathurst" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
Queens Quay looking west from Bathurst

Looking west from Bathurst at the final section of Queen’s Quay, the Martin Goodman Trail has the bicycle lines separated from automobile traffic, but also below sidewalk level. In my opinion, this is ideal for everyone. But what is that orange sign in the distance?

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"Temporary Detour on the Martin Goodman Trail west of Queens Quay" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Temporary Detour on the Martin Goodman Trail west of Queens Quay” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

This is an early warning sign, well before you need it. The Martin Goodman Trail was unchanged from Queen’s Quay through Coronation Park and the eastern portion of Ontario Place.

Bonus Views of Lake Shore Blvd near the CNE

"Lakeshore looking east near the CNE during TO2015" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Lakeshore looking east near the CNE during TO2015” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

Then the Martin Goodman Trail route entered a TO2015 PanAm venue, so we bikers and runners switched onto Lakeshore Blvd. The above image looks back east along the two-lane trail. The concrete barriers on the north (left) allowed cars to enter the CNE grounds. I’m standing opposite that entrance; the concrete barriers actually curve north, forcing the service vehicles into the Canadian National Exhibition.

Looking west, the concrete barriers have disappeared. The sign for the PAP venue is visible. If I understand the Toronto PanAm maps, these photos are on the recommended pedestrian passageway for spectators to reach the PAP entrance.

"Lakeshore looking west near the CNE during TO2015" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Lakeshore looking west near the CNE during TO2015” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

Big Improvements for Queen’s Quay

The western half of Queen’s Quay earns top marks for the improvements, especially for having the bike lanes as part of the Martin Goodman Trail. I’m especially pleased that the residential section west of Bathurst has the separated bike lanes. It’s also important that the sidewalks don’t have bike traffic; I’ve seen lots of younger children in this area, and they don’t need any extra confusion with “mixing zones” near Little Norway Park.

I added the section on Lake Shore Blvd since drivers may want to know why TO2015 is blocking off that section of a major street. The barricades help guide the triathletes and marathon runners during their PanAm events.

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Unsung Heroes of the TO2015 PanAm Torch Relay in Toronto

News media feature great photographs and videos of the TO2015 PanAm Torch relay as we count down to the PanAm / ParaPan games in Toronto.

My wife and I took a few photographs of other activity surrounding the torch relay, to show the unsung heroes who keep the torch bearer safe on Toronto’s streets. It certainly helped me appreciate the logistics and support required to run the relay.

"Carrying the PanAm Torch to Woodbine Park" image (c) by Linda DeHaan
“Carrying the PanAm Torch to Woodbine Park” image (c) by Linda DeHaan

Carrying the 2015 PanAm Torch

Above, we see the man carrying the PanAm torch along Lake Shore Blvd East at Northern Dancer on Sunday evening, heading for Afrofest at Woodbine Park. That’s pretty much an image you’d see in news media: one torch bearer, on the move.

Immediately Surrounding the PanAm Torch

"Escort on the Left of the PanAm Torch" image (c) by Linda DeHaan
“Escort on the Left of the PanAm Torch” image (c) by Linda DeHaan

Here is more of the same photograph, showing a few of the police honour guard, running or biking on his left. I’d carefully cropped the police from the first image.

Below is another photo at the same time, showing a policewoman on his right and another officer behind him.

"Escorted PanAm 2015 Torch Bearer" image (c) by Linda DeHaan
“Escorted PanAm 2015 Torch Bearer” image (c) by Linda DeHaan

A few moments later, I photographed more of the group heading west towards Coxwell Avenue. “Ain’t nobody gonna mess with our torch bearer” would seem to be their motto.

"Well-escorted PanAm 2015 Torch Bearer" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Well-escorted PanAm 2015 Torch Bearer” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

By the way, each torch bearer carries the flame about 200 metres. The police escort did not “tap out” for a breather while I was watching; I suspect they ran from location to location all day.

A Longer View from a Few Minutes Earlier

I’d taken some photographs at Queen and Woodbine, a few blocks before the torch relay arrived at my wife’s location. This would afford a longer view of the torch relay approach along Queen Street.

Here’s the police blockade at the intersection. The foreground motorcycle blocked eastbound traffic; the other was well ahead of the motorcade and torch runner. Other motorcycles were blocking northbound and southbound traffic, just outside of the image.

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"Traffic Blockade for the PanAm Torch Relay" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Traffic Blockade for the PanAm Torch Relay” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

The next torch bearer, in white, is standing next to another official in the yellow jacket with the red traffic-warden ‘X’. They await the police car as it leads a PanAm truck. The current torch bearer is somewhere behind those leaders.

The flame was handed off, from torch to torch, behind the orange truck, and surrounded by the police running escort. Note the lengthy motorcade behind that group.

"A Hidden Handoff of the PanAm Torch" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“A Hidden Handoff of the PanAm Torch” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

Then the PanAm torch relay resumed, turning south from Queen onto Woodbine.

"The PanAm Torch Relay Resumes" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“The PanAm Torch Relay Resumes” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

At the Tail End of the PanAm Torch Relay

The final image shows some of the vehicles trailing the PanAm torch on Lake Shore Blvd East in Toronto, still in support of the relay. The TTC bus was one of the first vehicles not associated with the relay; it had been stopped, southbound, at Queen and Woodbine.

"Trailing the PanAm Torch in Toronto" image (c) by Mike DeHaan
“Trailing the PanAm Torch in Toronto” image (c) by Mike DeHaan

Now I wish that I had photographed the dozen motorcycles, plus the trucks and other support vehicles, parked on Coxwell Ave. while the torch was in Woodbine Park for Afrofest. At the time, my camera was safely tucked away and I was heading home.

Come to think of it, I’m sure that the police escort and support vehicle drivers were not doing this to get publicity for themselves. But I do think of them as unsung heroes, helping ensure that the 2015 PanAm torch relay ran smoothly.

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