Exhibition Place

As Toronto’s largest entertainment venue, Exhibition Place is promoting sustainable development and environmental initiatives to 5.2 million visitors a year.

A green technology and environmental showcase, Exhibition Place is owned by the City of Toronto and encompasses 192 acres of urban parkland. It is home to Canada’s largest convention and exhibition facility and hosts the Canadian National Exhibition, the Direct Energy Centre, BMO Field, as well as numerous historic buildings and sites.

Exhibition Place became a member of Ontario’s Environmental Leaders program on April 11, 2008, and its 325 employees have made significant commitments to improve their environmental performance.

The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place set bold directions in the Environmental Plan and committed to:

The Board of Governors has taken actions to implement its 2010 energy self-sufficiency including:

Other Exhibition Place environmental initiatives include:

  • the installation of a hydrogen refuelling station and the deployment of a Ford hydrogen fuel-powered bus
  • introducing the S-M-A-R-T (Saving Money and the Air by Reducing Trips) program for employees
  • the Mobility Hub, located at the Exhibition Place GO Station, which allows visitors to come by GO or the TTC, pick up a BikeShare bicycle or CARshare vehicle, put their bags in a locker and then continue their journey
  • implementation of a Green Roof pilot project on the historic Horse Palace
  • multiple forestry initiatives including tree plantings and a naturalized garden