during the gymnastics competitions In total, 28 venues were used during the 2015 Pan American Games. The 2015 Games used a mixture of newly built venues, existing facilities, and temporary facilities, some of them in well-known locations such as
Exhibition Place and
Centennial Park. Some of the new facilities were to be reused in their Pan American Games form (for example the BMX track), while others were reduced in size (for example the
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre). All venue capacities listed below are found in the strategic framework for transportation published by the
Government of Ontario.
CIBC Pan Am Park (Exhibition Centre) Hall A, was the venue for the indoor volleyball competitions The Toronto Pan Am Park encompasses all of the facilities within
Exhibition Place in downtown Toronto. The Pan Am Park included the name of the lead partner in sponsorship,
CIBC. This Zone consists of six venues. Exhibition Centre had three different halls hosting events, The venues were to be divided into three zones - Central Games Zone (Toronto,
Mississauga,
Brampton,
Richmond Hill and
Markham), West Games Zone (
Hamilton) and East Games Zone (
Oshawa,
Ajax and
Pickering). In addition there were venues located outside these zones in
Barrie,
St. Catharines,
Palgrave,
Minden and
Welland.
Ian Troop the
CEO of the
Organizing Committee said the venue plan was changed because, "the benefits of clustering are that you create economies of scale, the goal for our refined and improved venue plan is to reduce the operational complexities of the event, save costs, deliver an athlete-centred Games that facilitates great performance and create a much richer spectator experience.” Among the changes included the city's largest arena the
Air Canada Centre being dropped, due to the organizing committee feeling none of the events warranted that amount of seating (20,000) and the desire to have full venues. Also the cities of
Richmond Hill,
Burlington and
Brampton among others were dropped as host cities. Organizers later revealed a plan that put the majority of venues have into nine cluster zones within the
Greater Toronto Area: the Toronto Pan Am Park, Abilities Centre cluster, Etobicoke, Markham, Mississauga, Scarborough, University of Toronto (downtown) and York University clusters. In addition to these there was fourteen venues that was to be outside the boundaries of the Greater Toronto Area. This plan was later replaced with the current venue proposal of five venue zones. ==References==