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Pan Am / Parapan Am Fields

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The Pan Am / Parapan Am Fields at the University of Toronto (UofT) had a construction budget of $9.5 million. The facility is complete and has had a few test runs.

The multipurpose facility is home to two Global Class 1 water-based turf fields, which are the standard for all International Hockey Federation competitions. They are the first such international-quality fields in Ontario.

Following the Games, the fields will be used by many of the UofT athletic programs.

The facility, located at UofT’s St. George Campus, will host field hockey, and 5-vs-5 and 7-vs-7 soccer during the 2015 Pan Am Games.

The facility will provide temporary seating for 2,000.

Tickets range from $20 to $45.

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