Toronto Tempo WNBA Team and Travel Guide: 2026 Toronto Tempo Tickets, Hotels and Packages
The Toronto Tempo are the first WNBA franchise outside the United States, tipping off their inaugural 2026 season on May 8 at Coca-Cola Coliseum. This guide covers the 22-home-game schedule across Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, head coach Sandy Brondello, Expansion and WNBA Draft roster picks including Marina Mabrey, Julie Allemand, and Kiki Rice, and travel planning for every host city.

Toronto Tempo tickets are now on sale for the team's inaugural 2026 WNBA season, the first WNBA franchise based outside the United States and the first professional women's basketball team in Canada. The Toronto Tempo open the 2026 season on Friday, May 8 against the Washington Mystics at Coca-Cola Coliseum, and the WNBA schedule runs through September 24. Toronto plays 44 regular-season games including 22 home games spread across four Canadian venues: 15 at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, three at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, two at Bell Centre in Montreal, and two at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. This Cross-Canada Series schedule positions Toronto as a national WNBA franchise from year one rather than a single-market team.
For out-of-town fans, couples, and families planning a Toronto trip to see the team in 2026, the schedule creates four distinct travel options anchored by Toronto Tempo tickets and the right hotels in each host city. Tempo travel packages bundle WNBA tickets at the appropriate venue with lodging in downtown Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver and optional flights into Pearson, Montreal-Trudeau, or Vancouver International airports. This guide covers the team itself, the four venues and seating strategy at each, the Tempo roster from the April 2026 Expansion Draft and WNBA Draft, how to buy Toronto Tempo tickets, and how to plan a trip with the right travel packages and hotels. Travel packages handle the booking coordination across all four host cities.
Who Are the Toronto Tempo?
The Toronto Tempo are the 14th franchise in the WNBA and the first WNBA team located outside the United States. The franchise was awarded in May 2024 and officially launched the Tempo branding in December 2024 with team colours of Borealis Blue and Tempo Bordeaux. The six-speed-line identity represents the city's six boroughs, the five players on the court, and the sixth player in the WNBA: the fans. The Tempo compete in the WNBA Eastern Conference alongside New York, Connecticut, Indiana, and Washington.
Tempo ownership is led by Kilmer Sports Ventures and chairman Larry Tanenbaum, who paid a $50 million USD WNBA expansion fee. The ownership group expanded through 2025 and 2026 to include Serena Williams, Lilly Singh, Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, Geoff Molson and France Margaret Bélanger of Groupe CH (the ownership group of the Montreal Canadiens), and former Raptors president Masai Ujiri. The Tempo cross-Canada scheduling strategy with Montreal and Vancouver dates reflects the franchise's stated mission to operate as Canada's WNBA team rather than as a single-city entry.
Tempo leadership is anchored by president Teresa Resch, general manager Monica Wright Rogers (hired February 2025), assistant general manager and SVP of basketball strategy Eli Horowitz (hired May 2025), and head coach Sandy Brondello. Brondello is a two-time WNBA champion, having led the Phoenix Mercury to the 2014 WNBA title and the New York Liberty to the 2024 WNBA title, making her one of just two coaches in WNBA history to win championships with multiple franchises. She currently ranks sixth all-time in WNBA career wins and second all-time in WNBA playoff wins.
Where Will the Toronto Tempo Play? Home Venues in 2026
Toronto plays 2026 home games across four venues in three Canadian cities. The primary venue is Coca-Cola Coliseum, which hosts 15 of the 22 home games. Three Toronto home games have been elevated to Scotiabank Arena, two are in Montreal at Bell Centre, and two are in Vancouver at Rogers Arena. Each venue delivers a different Toronto experience, and the matchup schedule is structured so that marquee Toronto Tempo tickets land in the larger buildings.
Coca-Cola Coliseum (Toronto)
Coca-Cola Coliseum at Exhibition Place is the primary Toronto home venue with a basketball capacity of 8,500, which makes it one of the most intimate WNBA arenas in the league. The building has hosted AHL games for the Toronto Marlies since 2005 and more recently the PWHL's Toronto Sceptres. Coca-Cola Coliseum sits roughly 10 minutes from downtown Toronto by TTC or car, accessible via the Exhibition GO station and the 509 Harbourfront streetcar. Downtown Toronto hotels deliver the most efficient access to Coca-Cola Coliseum on game dates, and Toronto Tempo travel packages bundle accommodation and tickets together for out-of-town fans. The smaller capacity creates a noticeably louder atmosphere than NBA-size buildings, which matters most for high-profile Toronto Tempo tickets.
Scotiabank Arena (Toronto)
Three Toronto home games have been moved to Scotiabank Arena, the 19,800-capacity home of the Raptors and Maple Leafs, to accommodate higher expected demand on Tempo tickets. The confirmed Scotiabank Arena dates are against the Phoenix Mercury on Saturday, June 27 at 2:00 p.m. ET, against the Minnesota Lynx, and against the Indiana Fever on Tuesday, August 18 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Scotiabank Arena sits directly at Union Station in downtown Toronto, which makes it the most accessible venue for out-of-town fans flying into Pearson and taking the UP Express train. Accommodation within walking distance of Scotiabank Arena is the strongest base for these three Tempo tickets, and Toronto Tempo travel packages combining hotels with these tickets are the cleanest option for the most demanded WNBA dates of the inaugural Toronto season.
Bell Centre (Montreal)
Two Tempo home games are at Bell Centre in Montreal in July 2026: Friday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. ET against the Dallas Wings and Sunday, July 12 at 3:00 p.m. ET against the New York Liberty. Bell Centre is Canada's largest hockey arena and the home of the Montreal Canadiens, with a hockey capacity of 21,105. The Friday-Sunday Montreal scheduling is built as a weekend trip anchor, and Toronto Tempo travel packages for Montreal bundle tickets at Bell Centre with downtown Montreal accommodation within walking distance of the venue, and these travel packages remove the coordination work of booking tickets and lodging separately. Travel packages also handle flight bookings into Montreal-Trudeau.
Rogers Arena (Vancouver)
Two Tempo home games are at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in August 2026: Friday, August 21 at 7:00 p.m. PT against the Portland Fire (the WNBA's other 2026 expansion team) and a second game against the Las Vegas Aces. Rogers Arena is the home of the Vancouver Canucks with an 18,910 hockey capacity. For fans in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest, Vancouver is the most accessible Tempo destination of the inaugural WNBA season. Toronto Tempo travel packages for Vancouver bundle tickets with a downtown Vancouver, Gastown, or Yaletown accommodation within walking distance, and these travel packages handle the cross-country logistics for fans traveling from outside British Columbia. Travel packages eliminate the multi-leg coordination of booking tickets, lodging, and flights separately.
Toronto Tempo Roster: Expansion Draft and WNBA Draft Picks
The Toronto Tempo built the inaugural roster across two drafts in April 2026: the WNBA Expansion Draft on April 3 and the WNBA Draft on April 13. Toronto selected 11 players in the Expansion Draft and four in the WNBA Draft, with free agent signings layered on top. Head coach Sandy Brondello's system is guard-driven and emphasizes role clarity, which is reflected in the roster mix of established WNBA veterans and high-potential rookies.
Key Expansion Draft Picks
Julie Allemand was the first Tempo Expansion Draft selection and the second overall pick of the WNBA Expansion Draft, taken from the Los Angeles Sparks. Allemand is a Belgian international point guard known for elite playmaking and a steady pace that fits Brondello's guard-driven WNBA system. Marina Mabrey, selected from the Connecticut Sun, is the most recognized Tempo Expansion Draft pick and brings proven WNBA scoring and perimeter shooting as a featured guard option. Nyara Sabally adds frontcourt scoring and mobility as a forward with New York Liberty pedigree from the 2024 WNBA championship system. These three players anchor the Toronto veteran core.
WNBA Draft Picks
Toronto used four 2026 WNBA Draft selections to add college talent at every roster level. Kiki Rice was selected sixth overall and is the highest-profile rookie on the Toronto roster, bringing NCAA guard production and a marketing profile that fits a new WNBA franchise. Teonni Key (22nd overall), Saffron Shiels (26th), and Charlise Dunn (36th) round out the Toronto WNBA Draft class and provide depth at forward and guard positions. Watching the rookie development curve across these four picks is one of the most interesting storylines for fans buying Tempo tickets in the first half of the season.
Canadian Representation and Additional Signings
Canadian national team guard Kia Nurse was signed by the Tempo on April 14, 2026, adding veteran leadership and a direct connection to Canadian fans nationwide. Nurse appeared in 44 WNBA games for her previous team in the 2025 season with 18 starts and averaged 7.2 points per game. Additional Tempo training camp signings including Dara Mabrey have been added in the weeks leading into the regular season, and the final 11 to 12 player roster will be set after training camp and preseason. The Tempo preseason opener is April 29, 2026.
How to Buy Toronto Tempo Tickets in 2026
Toronto Tempo season ticket memberships sold out in December 2025, which means single-game and Cross-Canada Series Toronto Tempo tickets are the primary path for out-of-town fans. Cross-Canada Series tickets for the Montreal, Vancouver, and Scotiabank Arena dates went on sale in March 2026 and have been moving actively. Single-game Toronto Tempo tickets for Coca-Cola Coliseum dates are available through Ticketmaster Canada and the authorized resale market, while Toronto Tempo travel packages combine tickets with accommodation for fans traveling from out of town. For fans planning a Toronto trip specifically to see a WNBA game, the right strategy is to identify the target Tempo tickets first, then book accommodation and flights accordingly. Toronto Tempo travel packages eliminate this multi-step coordination by combining tickets, hotels, and flights into a single booking.
For fans ready to simplify the trip, Elite Sports Tours builds Toronto Tempo travel packages that bundle WNBA tickets, hotels in the right location for each venue, and optional flights. These Toronto Tempo travel packages are the most reliable way to secure confirmed Tempo tickets plus travel logistics for inaugural-season WNBA games, particularly for the three Scotiabank Arena dates and the four Cross-Canada Series WNBA games, all of which carry meaningful extra demand on tickets as once-in-a-season opportunities. Travel packages also include flights for fans flying in from outside Ontario.
Seating Strategy for Toronto Tempo Tickets by Venue
Tempo tickets vary in seating value by venue, and the right tier depends on the matchup priority, venue size, and total trip budget. Because the four Tempo home venues range from an 8,500-seat WNBA arena to buildings over 19,000, the same ticket price point buys a different experience at each.
Coca-Cola Coliseum Tickets and Seating
At Coca-Cola Coliseum, the 8,500-seat footprint means there are no bad Tempo tickets in the building for a WNBA date. Lower-level sideline tickets along the scorer's table deliver the most traditional premium WNBA view, while end-zone and upper-section tickets remain close to the action because of the building's compact design. For first-time visitors buying Tempo tickets, Coca-Cola Coliseum lower-level sideline is the recommended tier; for fans prioritizing value, the upper sections deliver a strong view at meaningfully lower ticket prices.
Scotiabank Arena Tickets for Toronto Tempo Games
At Scotiabank Arena for the three upgraded Tempo dates, the building's standard 100-level lower bowl delivers the strongest in-game view, with center-court sideline tickets in sections 102, 109, 117, and 124 as the premium option. Club-level tickets offer climate-controlled lounge access and pair well with downtown accommodation for a longer trip; Toronto Tempo travel packages combine these tickets with the right lodging in the right corridor. The 300-level upper bowl is the most affordable tier and still delivers strong WNBA sightlines. The Phoenix Mercury (June 27) and Indiana Fever (August 18) Tempo tickets are likely to be the hottest WNBA tickets of the inaugural season.
Bell Centre and Rogers Arena Cross-Canada Tickets
At Bell Centre in Montreal and Rogers Arena in Vancouver, both buildings are configured for hockey with a basketball court layout that places premium sideline tickets in the lower bowl along the scorer's table. Upper bowl tickets in both venues deliver the full building atmosphere at a lower price point and are the right tier for fans prioritizing the historic significance of seeing the first-ever WNBA dates in those cities. For Montreal in particular, the Friday-Sunday back-to-back (July 10 and July 12) makes a two-game weekend travel package the strongest value combined with two nights at Montreal hotels.
Hotels and How to Plan a Toronto Tempo Trip in 2026
Planning a Tempo trip in 2026 starts with choosing the venue, then the matchup, then the hotels and travel window. For out-of-town fans flying in, Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is 45 minutes from both Coca-Cola Coliseum and Scotiabank Arena via the UP Express train to Union Station, the most efficient airport-to-downtown connection in Canada. Downtown Toronto accommodation near Scotiabank Arena and Union Station is the best base for Coca-Cola Coliseum or Scotiabank Arena Toronto Tempo tickets, because they place fans within a short rideshare or streetcar ride of both venues plus the King West and Entertainment District dining corridor.
For the two Tempo tickets at Bell Centre in Montreal on July 10 and 12, accommodation in downtown Montreal within walking distance of Coca-Cola Coliseum is the strongest base. For the two Tempo tickets at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in August, downtown Vancouver and the Gastown and Yaletown neighborhoods all deliver walkable access. Toronto Tempo travel packages secure the right lodging across all three host cities. Toronto Tempo travel packages are subject to demand compression on game dates, so booking hotels three to six months in advance for the non-Toronto WNBA games is the right strategy. For fans combining Tempo tickets with broader Toronto plans including Raptors, Blue Jays, or Maple Leafs trips, Toronto sports travel packages are available through Elite Sports Tours for coordinated multi-event itineraries with hotels and tickets bundled together.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Toronto Tempo season start in 2026?
The Toronto Tempo inaugural WNBA season begins on Friday, May 8, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Coca-Cola Coliseum against the Washington Mystics. The Toronto WNBA regular season runs through September 24, 2026, with the team playing 44 regular-season games including 22 home games across four Canadian venues.
Which arenas do the Toronto Tempo play in?
The Toronto Tempo play home games at four venues in 2026: Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto (15 games, primary home), Scotiabank Arena in Toronto (3 upgraded games against Phoenix Mercury, Minnesota Lynx, and Indiana Fever), Bell Centre in Montreal (2 games on July 10 and 12), and Rogers Arena in Vancouver (2 games in August). This Cross-Canada Series structure makes the Tempo the first WNBA franchise to play regular-season home games in multiple cities.
Who is the Toronto Tempo head coach?
Sandy Brondello is the Toronto Tempo head coach. Brondello is a two-time WNBA champion, having led the Phoenix Mercury to the 2014 WNBA title and the New York Liberty to the 2024 WNBA title. She ranks sixth all-time in WNBA career wins and second all-time in WNBA playoff wins, and she is one of only two head coaches in WNBA history to win championships with multiple franchises.
Who did the Toronto Tempo pick in the 2026 WNBA Expansion Draft?
Toronto selected 11 players in the 2026 WNBA Expansion Draft on April 3. The first Toronto pick was Julie Allemand (2nd overall) from the Los Angeles Sparks. Notable additional Toronto Tempo selections included Marina Mabrey from the Connecticut Sun and Nyara Sabally from the New York Liberty. The full 11-player Expansion Draft class anchored the Tempo roster alongside WNBA Draft picks and free agent signings.
Who did the Toronto Tempo pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft?
Toronto selected four players in the 2026 WNBA Draft on April 13: Kiki Rice at number 6 overall, Teonni Key at number 22, Saffron Shiels at number 26, and Charlise Dunn at number 36. Kiki Rice is the highest-profile rookie on the Toronto roster.
How do I buy Toronto Tempo tickets as an out-of-town fan?
Toronto Tempo season ticket memberships sold out in December 2025, so out-of-town fans should focus on single-game Cross-Canada Series tickets, authorized resale tickets, and Toronto Tempo travel packages that bundle tickets with accommodation. Toronto Tempo travel packages combine tickets at the right venue with hotels in the host city and optional flights. Elite Sports Tours builds Toronto Tempo travel packages for every WNBA home game on the 2026 schedule.
Are the Toronto Tempo games on TV in 2026?
Yes. Canadian television rights to WNBA games including the Toronto Tempo are held by TSN, Sportsnet, NBA TV Canada, and Amazon Prime Video. In the United States, Toronto Tempo games are available on ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, USA Network, NBCSN, and Prime Video depending on the matchup and date.
Is it worth traveling to see the Toronto Tempo in their inaugural WNBA season?
Yes. Inaugural seasons for any professional sports franchise create one-time historic attendance opportunities. For the Tempo specifically, the Cross-Canada Series format delivers first-ever WNBA regular-season tickets at Bell Centre in Montreal, Rogers Arena in Vancouver, and at Scotiabank Arena. For fans who want to attend a Tempo game at any of those historic first-time WNBA venues, 2026 is the only season it happens as an inaugural experience.
Editorial Note & Travel Expertise
I'm Tim Macdonell, Founder and CEO of Elite Sports Tours. I've spent more than two decades in the sports travel industry building trips for fans attending major professional sports events across North America, and the Toronto Tempo inaugural 2026 WNBA season represents one of the most unique sports travel launches we have planned in years. Every venue recommendation, hotels corridor note, seating tier framework, and Cross-Canada Series trip structure in this guide reflects direct work with Coca-Cola Coliseum, Scotiabank Arena, Bell Centre, and Rogers Arena hospitality partners, plus real bookings from Toronto fans who have already committed to WNBA tickets and travel packages across all four host cities.
Travel recommendations in this guide prioritize venue access, matchup significance, and lodging relative to each Tempo game rather than sticker ticket pricing alone. I update this page as the Tempo roster evolves through training camp and preseason, as game times and broadcast assignments are confirmed, as hotels in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver shift inventory through the summer, and as Cross-Canada Series Tempo tickets availability changes. If anything in this guide stops reflecting current conditions on the ground, our team corrects it immediately. Elite Sports Tours is accountable for every detail listed here, and our Toronto Tempo travel specialists are available to help any fan build the right travel packages around the right tickets and hotels.
Travel Information Disclaimer
The information in this guide reflects 2026 Toronto Tempo inaugural-season schedule details, Coca-Cola Coliseum, Scotiabank Arena, Bell Centre, and Rogers Arena venue information, Toronto Tempo Expansion Draft and WNBA Draft roster selections, coaching and ownership structure, and travel logistics verified at the time of publication. Toronto roster composition, game times, broadcast assignments, Toronto Tempo tickets availability and resale pricing, accommodation rates, flight availability, and Cross-Canada Series operations are subject to change without notice. Fans should confirm current Toronto Tempo tickets policies, WNBA schedules, and travel logistics directly with the Toronto Tempo, the WNBA, or their booking channel before finalizing any trip. Elite Sports Tours Toronto Tempo travel packages include the most current information at the time of booking.
Updated April 2026






