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Stars On Ice TD Coliseum May 19th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Stars On Ice TD Coliseum
101 York Blvd, Hamilton, ON
L8R 3L4, CA
1. York Boulevard Parking - 0.3 km, approx. $10
2. King Street Parking Garage - 0.5 km, approx. $12
3. Cannon Street Lot - 0.6 km, approx. $8
4. MacNab Street Parking Garage - 0.7 km, approx. $12
5. James Street North Lot - 0.8 km, approx. $10
Stars On Ice Hamilton Schedule
If you’re looking for an electrifying experience in Hamilton, Stars On Ice Hamilton at TD Coliseum is where magic happens. This venue isn’t just a rink; it’s a hub of unforgettable moments, like when it hosted the 2015 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships and showcased some of the smoothest, most awe-inspiring routines you’ll ever see. The atmosphere is pure energy, especially in the general admission areas where fans can really feel the thrill up close, moving freely and soaking in every jump and spin. The lower level? It’s like being right in the middle of the action, with an immersive vibe that keeps you hooked. Over the years, TD Coliseum has been more than just a sports arena, it’s a place of history, from hosting the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, where future NHL stars took their first step toward greatness, to upcoming epic events like the 2048 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Whether you’re a hockey fanatic or a skating lover, attending Stars On Ice Hamilton here means becoming part of a tradition of incredible performances and unforgettable memories. And getting there? Easy, from the Waterfront, just head south on James Street, turn right onto King Road, and you’ll see the arena on your left. Or if you’re coming from Hamilton Cemetery, drive east on King Street and turn left onto Bay Road, with the venue waiting at the end. It’s more than a venue; it’s Hamilton’s heart for sports and entertainment.