For those looking for a free, family-friendly event during the FIFA World Cup 2026™, be sure to stop by Canada Soccer House in Toronto and North Vancouver.  This official fan celebration brings Canadians together to cheer on Canada during the country’s historic summer as a host nation, allowing fans of all ages to join together for a collective watch FIFA World Cup 2026™ party.

As Canada prepares to welcome the world for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, Canada Soccer is proud to launch Canada Soccer House, the free, official fan destination of Canada Soccer during the FIFA World Cup 2026™, in partnership with GE Appliances and Uber Eats Canada.

On Thursday, June 11, doors will open in Toronto and North Vancouver to provide the best place in the country to catch the first game of the tournament. Friday, June 12, marks the grand opening of each event, where everyone is encouraged to come cheer on their team during the tournament.

Delivered in collaboration with Canadian Soccer Media & Entertainment (CSME), Canada Soccer House is the best place to experience the energy and atmosphere of the tournament outside of the stadium. The immersive, family-friendly, community-driven spaces will feature live broadcasts, partner activations, retail pop-ups and the chance to meet Canadian soccer legends.

  • GE Appliances Canada Soccer House Toronto will open to the public at 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, at Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W.), and will be open on select days through July 2.

  • Uber Eats Canada Soccer House North Vancouver will open to the public at 10 a.m. on June 11 at The Shipyards (125 Victory Ship Way) and open on select days through July 7. On all other days, the Shipyards will be running soccer-related programming and watch parties of the matches up to and including the final match on July 19.

The Shipyards in North Vancouver hosts the Uber Eats Canada Soccer House. Vancouver FIFA Watch party.
The Shipyards in North Vancouver hosts the Uber Eats Canada Soccer House.
Photo credit: The Shipyards

Doors open approximately two hours before the first match of each operating day. Large screens will broadcast all Canadian men’s national team matches, select tournament games in Toronto and all games in North Vancouver. The full schedule for each House is detailed below and is available at the Canada Soccer House website.

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