Hotel occupancy down in Toronto during first weeks of World Cup

A Canada fan sits alone in a section of the stands during second half group B World Cup soccer action, in Toronto, Friday, June 12, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan

TORONTO - An organization representing Toronto hotels says demand for accommodations in the city is down as more rooms stood empty during the first two weeks of the World Cup than in the same time last year.

Sara Anghel, president of the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, says she鈥檚 optimistic the international soccer tournament will be a boon to the city鈥檚 hotel industry in the years to come, but with the World Cup underway, hotels haven鈥檛 been seeing immediate benefits.聽

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