FAQ
FAQ About The Pink Floyd Exhibition
What type of content is featured in The Pink Floyd Exhibition?
The Pink Floyd Exhibition showcases a variety of memorabilia, artifacts, interactive displays, and video presentations that highlight the band’s history, music, and impact on the music industry.
How much time should I plan for my visit to The Pink Floyd Exhibition?
The duration of The Pink Floyd Exhibition varies depending on your interests and the level of engagement with the exhibit. If you plan to spend limited time watching video clips and only examine the artifacts that catch your eye, you should allocate approximately 90 minutes for your visit. However, if you are an enthusiast who wants to examine every artifact, read all the information, and watch every video, then you should plan for more than 3 hours at the exhibit. Please make sure to plan your visit accordingly!
Are headphones provided, or should we use our own?
Yes, headphones are provided for the Pink Floyd Exhibition. You do not need to bring your own. The provided headphones will enhance your experience by offering high-quality audio to accompany the visuals and other elements of the exhibition.
Is there a gift shop at the exhibition?
Yes, there is a gift shop at the exhibition where you can purchase official Pink Floyd merchandise, including posters, vinyl records, clothing, and more.
Can I take photos or videos inside the exhibition?
Yes, you are allowed to take photos during your visit to the exhibition. If you are seeking official media access, please refer to the contact section on our website and get in touch with our public relations team for further assistance.
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
The Pink Floyd Exhibition is suitable for visitors of all ages, although some content may be more appreciated by older children and adults who are familiar with the band’s music and history. Children under 12 years of age require adult supervision. There is special pricing for children between 6 and 12 years old.
FAQ About The Dates and Schedule
What are the dates for The Pink Floyd Exhibition in Toronto?
Open until October 1st
What are the opening hours for The Pink Floyd Exhibition in Toronto?
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm (last visit) 10:00pm (closed)
Friday – Saturday: 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm (last visit) 10:00pm (closed)
Sunday: 12:00 am to 8:00 pm (last visit) 10:00pm (closed)
During the CNE August 18 – Sept 3rd, 10am – 10pm.
During the CNE Sept 4th, 10am – 6pm (last entry at 430pm)
Can I show up at any time or is there a pre-established schedule?
You can show up at any time.
FAQ About The Tickets
How much are the tickets?
GENERAL TICKET
Anytime on any day
$60 incl. taxes but subject to applicable service fees
CHILDREN (aged 6-12)
Anytime on any day
$25 incl. taxes but subject to applicable service fees
VIP PACKAGE
Anytime on any day
$125 incl. taxes but subject to applicable service fees
VIP Package Includes:
- Front of the line access
- Souvenir VIP Pink Floyd Exhibition Laminate & Lanyard
- Pink Floyd Exhibition souvenir coffee table book
- Pink Floyd Exhibition tote bag
Where can I buy tickets to the exhibition?
Online at www.pinkfloydexhibition.com
What are the payment options if I wish to purchase my tickets at the door?
Credit or Debit only. Cash will not be accepted.
Are the tickets refundable or can they be used at a later date?
Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets can be used at an alternative date, under special arrangements and subject to additional fees.
Are group rates or discounts available for large parties, schools, or organizations?
Special Group Rates are available (excluding weekends).
Can I transfer my ticket to another person if I am unable to attend the exhibition?
Yes, you can transfer your ticket to another person.
FAQ About The Location
Where is the event located?
The Pink Floyd Exhibition is located at The Better Living Centre at Exhibition Place.
Address: 195 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto, ON, M6K 3C3
How do I get to The Better Living Centre at Exhibition Place?
By Car: From the Gardiner Expressway, take the Lake Shore Boulevard exit and head west. Turn right onto Ontario Drive, then right onto Princes’ Boulevard. The Better Living Centre will be on your left. Parking is available at Exhibition Place, but spots may be limited during peak times. Consider using public transportation if possible.
By Metro (TTC): There are several TTC options to reach the Exhibition Place, with direct service to the CNE via Dufferin Gate Loop (west end of CNE grounds) and Exhibition Loop (east end of grounds):
- 511 Bathurst Streetcar: From Bathurst Subway Station, take the 511 Bathurst Streetcar south to the Exhibition Loop.
- 504B King Streetcar: From Broadview Subway Station, take the 504B King Streetcar to the Dufferin Gate Loop.
- 29 Dufferin Bus: From Dufferin Subway Station, take the 29 Dufferin Bus south to the Dufferin Gate Loop.
- 509 Harbourfront Streetcar: From Union Station, take the 509 Harbourfront Streetcar to the Exhibition Loop.
Visit ttc.ca for “Best Route” information. Children 12 & under can ride the TTC for free.
By Bus (GO Transit): Take a relaxing train ride directly to the CNE with GO Transit. Get off at the Exhibition GO Station, and you are there! It is the easiest way to get to the Exhibition. Children 12 years & under ride the GO Train for free. Lakeshore train service runs every 30 minutes, every day of the week, between 9 am and 1 am. Visit the GO Transit website for schedules and route information.
Is parking available at The Better Living Centre at Exhibition Place?
Parking is available at Exhibition Place, but spots may be limited during peak times. Consider using public transportation if possible.
Are there any accessibility accommodations for visitors with disabilities?
Accessibility accommodations are available for those who need them. Please visit the Canadian Nation Exhibits website for detailed information regarding accessibility or click here.
Are there bike racks or other facilities for cyclists visiting the exhibition?
Parking for bikes is available outside the Saskatchewan Gate (west end at Dufferin) and the Princes’ Gates (east end of grounds at Strachan). Please visit the Canadian Nation Exhibits website for detailed information regarding facilities or click here.