Massive crowds at events show Toronto has moved on from two years of lockdowns

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"Been here for five years and this is the busiest it's ever been," reads one Fan Expo attendee's comment on Instagram, with another dropping the obligatory"Toronto loves lineups."

Over 125,000 attended the four-day festival, which has raised concerns from commenters calling this"COVID expo 2022" and a"super spreader event." One responded to the video above with "I'd rather sleep on glass.

Aside from stars of old, the homestand included an outing on the mound by Anaheim's pitching ace and also slugger, Shohei Ohtani. While the Jays blew the series, the dome was next-level busy. Over 45,000 showed up on Saturday alone to watch Ohtani's Angels cruise to a win on their way to a sweep.

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