Toronto Is Giving Away Free Raptors & Leafs Tickets At Scotiabank Arena’s Vaccine Clinic

50 pairs of tickets are up for grabs!

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Toronto Vaccine Day just got more exciting with 50 pairs of Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors tickets up for grabs.

For every 1,000 people vaccinated, out of the 25,000 scheduled, the City will be giving out a free pair of Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors tickets.

On June 27, the City will be shattering records at the Scotiabank Arena with Toronto Vaccine Day. As the clinic vaccinates 25,000 people in one day, music and entertainment will be on site.

To sweeten the deal, not only will the City be giving away free sports tickets, but every person vaccinated at the event will receive a free rally towel.

TikTokers have an extra chance to win big by posting a before and after video on TikTok of their dose.

The Scotiabank Arena TikTok account is running the contest, with grand prizes such as "two tickets to Leafs or Raptors game, pre-game dinner for two at Real Sports, two jerseys and a surprise visit from a special guest." Who the special guest is, however, is still a mystery.

How can I get there?

Metrolinx will be offering free rides to and from the Scotiabank Arena Clinic and Union Station through GO Transit or the UP Express and the TTC will be offering free rides to any vaccination clinic in Toronto.

All you need to secure your free ride is proof of your appointment and, on your way back, proof of your vaccine.

The Scotiabank Arena clinic is currently fully booked, but anyone who is eligible can still schedule an appointment through the city's website for other clinics.

  • Brooke Houghton (she/her) was a Toronto-based writer for Narcity Media. Brooke has written for publications such as blogTO, Post City, Vitalize Magazine and more.
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