Toronto is Canada’s largest city and one of the tournament’s key host destinations.
When the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrives, thousands of football fans will pour into North America as matches unfold across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
For many South Africans making the long-haul journey, the tournament will be about far more than what happens inside the stadiums.
Between fixtures, flights and fan celebrations, travellers will be looking for ways to experience the host cities properly, even if they only have a day or two to spare.
Toronto, Canada’s largest city and one of the tournament’s key host destinations, is likely to become one of the busiest hubs during the World Cup. It is fast-paced, multicultural and surprisingly easy to explore in a short amount of time.















