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Nation-wide bowling chain opening its first-ever Toronto location

Splitsville Bowl is coming to Toronto, bringing a new spot for bowling, arcade games, delicious eats, and group hangouts next year.

The family entertainment destination has announced it'll open its newest location at 1122 Queen's Plate Dr. It'll be near the Great Canadian Casino Resort in Toronto.

According to Splitsville, the new venue will bring the brand's modern entertainment concept to the city with a focus on social experiences and group outings.

What to expect at the new location

The 21,000-square-foot space will feature 17 bowling lanes, with four private VIP lanes, alongside a state-of-the-art arcade, and a full-service bar and restaurant.

It'll be designed with modern finishes, dynamic lighting, and comfortable lounge seating, according to the brand.

"We can't wait to bring Splitsville Bowl to the Woodbine neighbourhood and invite the community to come out and play," said Laurence Keen, chief executive officer of Splitsville Bowl.

"This will be more than a bowling alley, it's a lively social destination where friends, families and co‑workers can connect, celebrate and spend time together."

The opening comes during a major period of growth for the entertainment company.

After recently entering a new market in Edmonton, the company plans to keep the momentum going over the next two years. More locations are expected to open throughout 2026 and into 2027. Expansions are planned for the Barrie and Pickering markets, including increasing their presence in Calgary and Edmonton.

Though an official date for Splitsville Bowl's Woodbine location has not been set, according to the brand, it's looking at an opening in early 2027.

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Splitsville Entertainment Centre


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