Honda Indy Toronto benefits Ontario tourism as organizers seek contract renewal
TORONTO — Although Christian Lundgaard stood atop the podium after the Honda Indy Toronto, local tourism may have been the real winner.
The four-day racing event at Toronto’s Exhibition Place drew 148,000 attendees in 2022 and organizers say it drew even more this summer. Andrew Weir, executive vice-president of Destination Toronto, said the Honda Indy is one of the most valuable tourism draws in southern Ontario’s summer calendar because, like Caribana and the Toronto International Film Festival, it has a consistent date.
“It’s been such a fixture of Toronto summers for so many years,” said Weir of the race which was first held in 1986. “Some of the key tourism drivers in Toronto are more variable in nature, like the Blue Jays or some of the major concerts.
“They’re not necessarily consistent year over year, whereas the Indy is on the same weekend, and it’s predictable.”