Toronto FC's Biggest Rival
Montreal Impact
Joined MLS
In 2012
In
The Years Leading Up
To This
They Emerged
As Fierce Rivals During
The Canadian Championship
The Proximity Of
The Two Cities And
The Fact That Toronto
And Montreal
Are Long-standing Rivals
In
The National Hockey League (NHL) Contributes
To These Meetings Being Combative
Since Both Teams Have Joined MLS
The Rivalry Has Intensified And
The Matches Have Become
A Canadian Soccer Classic
Nicknamed
The 401 Derby After Ontario Highway 401
Which Links
The Two Cities
The Rivalry
Is Also Known As
The Canadian Classique
On March 16
2013
Toronto FC Fans Set An MLS Record
For Travelling Support With 3,200 Away Fans
In Montreal
To Watch TFC Lose 2�1
Eclipsing Their Own Record Of 2,400
At Columbus Crew
In 2008
The 2016 MLS Cup Eastern Conference Finals Were Part Of
The 401 Derby
As Well
With Toronto FC Winning
The Series 7�5
On Aggregate
Main Article: Trillium Cup
. Peterborough
As of 2017
Toronto FC games
are exclusively broadcast
by TSN
with certain games (typically against other Canadian MLS franchises) also shown
on CTV
Prior
to 2017
Toronto FC games were broadcast exclusively
by TSN
and Sportsnet
Games that were not covered under national broadcast contracts with MLS or other competition organizers were divided evenly between
the two broadcasters
pursuant
to agreements between their parent companies (Bell Canada
and Rogers Communications
respectively)
in connection
to their joint 2011 purchase of MLSE. Radio broadcasts
are divided between TSN 1050
and Sportsnet 590
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The First Nations occupying
the territory that was
to become Upper Canada were:.
. ! . . . University of Toronto Schools
Climate data
for Richmond Hill (1981-2010)
City of Toronto government
2.3 Commuter rail
and buses.
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