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Parking & Directions for National Ballet Of Canada Four Seasons Centre
145 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
M5H 4G1, CA
1. Underground Parking - 0.1 km, approx. $20/day
2. Green P Parking - 0.2 km, approx. $15/day
3. Toronto-Dominion Centre - 0.3 km, approx. $25/day
4. City Hall Parking - 0.4 km, approx. $18/day
5. Metro Toronto Convention Centre - 0.5 km, approx. $30/day
National Ballet Of Canada Ballet Live at Four Seasons Centre | Toronto – May 29th, 2026
The Four Seasons Centre stands as a true gem in Toronto's vibrant arts scene, where moments of magic happen almost nightly. Known for hosting the Toronto Ballet and the National Ballet Of Canada Toronto, it’s more than just a theatre, it’s a hub of creativity and inspiration. You might have caught the Toronto Children's Chorus here, their voices filling the grand halls, or been lucky enough to see the Toronto Symphony Orchestra perform a stirring symphony that leaves you breathless. In 2026, the Centre even premiered a new opera by Rufus Wainwright, proving it’s not afraid to push boundaries and showcase fresh talent. With a spacious rehearsal hall that feels more like a creative sanctuary, resident companies can craft their performances with ease. And the seats, oh, the seats, are designed to make sure everyone, no matter their budget, can experience the thrill of live art. The Dress Circle lounges are perfect for grabbing a drink, catching up, or just soaking in the atmosphere before the show begins. Getting there is pretty straightforward, whether you’re coming from the Ontario Science Centre heading south on Don Mills or from Rosedale, zooming down Yonge Road then cutting across Bloor and University. All in all, the Four Seasons Centre isn’t just a theatre, it’s a destination that captures the heart of Toronto’s performing arts community.