Free Blue Jays viewing parties continue for ALCS at two City of Toronto locations

The City of Toronto will continue to host free public viewing parties for all remaining 2025 Blue Jays postseason games. This began with the American League Division Series (ALDS). Important to note here that if the Jays make it to the World Series, the viewing parties will be hosted at Toronto’s iconic
Nathan Phillips Square, but that is getting ahead of ourselves.

That’s right, as Toronto rallies behind Canada’s beloved baseball team, residents and visitors are invited to gather at outdoor watch parties to cheer for the Blue Jays together. The events are free and open to the public, offering a festive, communal game-day atmosphere in the heart of the city’s public squares. 

Fans are encouraged to bring their Blue Jays gear, family and friends, and their playoff spirit. Viewing parties also offer a chance to enjoy and support Toronto’s many local restaurants and venues before and after the games, turning each matchup into a celebration of both the team and the city. 

Free Blue Jays viewing party schedules, including if they go all the way: 

  • Wednesday, October 8 at 7:08 p.m. – Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. 
  • Friday, October 10 at 8:08 p.m. – Albert Campbell Square, 150 Borough Dr. (if necessary)
  • Sunday, October 12 – 20 at David Pecaut Square (ALCS)
  • Tuesday, October, October 21 to Saturday, November 1 at Nathan Phillips Square (World Series)

Now that the Blue Jays have advanced, the City will host viewing parties for all American League Championship Series games (Sunday, October 12 to Monday, October 20) at David Pecaut Square. All World Series (Tuesday, October 21 to Saturday, November 1) viewing parties will take place at Nathan Phillips Square.

Updated details will be posted on the City’s website as the Blue Jays advance.

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