The house league season runs in the spring and summer, with events for ToRD's all-star travel team scheduled year round.
Until midway through the 2018 season, home events were held at The Bunker (also known as "Studio 3"),[13] a former Canadian Armed Forces supply depot,[14] located in Downsview Park:.
[2][18][19][20][21] The Death Track Dolls uniforms are white jerseys with red "blood splatter" accents.
[30] At the end of every season, Toronto Roller Derby holds playoff bouts, with the two finalists playing for the league championship trophy, known as The Boot.
Every year, league members, including transfer skaters who have yet to be drafted to a home team, participate in tryouts, the results of which are used to select the All-Stars' roster.
[38] In July 2013, it was announced that Toronto had moved 10 spots up in the rankings, to 39th overall, qualifying them for their first appearance in the WFTDA Division 1 playoffs, held in September 2013 in Salem, Oregon.
[42] On the Saturday, CN Power upset the sixth-seeded Boston Derby Dames, narrowly defeating them 204-198, and qualified for the bout to determine fifth place on the Sunday,[43] where they fell 208-124 to the All Stars from the Victorian Roller Derby League, ending the tournament with a sixth-place finish.
[47] In 2015, CN Power again qualified for the WFTDA Division 1 playoffs, entering as the eighth seed in Omaha, Nebraska, and lost all three of their games to end the tournament in tenth place.
[1] The Bruisers uniforms are navy blue and gold, and feature a necktie detail, referencing their namesake in Toronto's financial district, Bay Street.
[68] In July 2012, the Bruisers competed at the Roller Derby Association of Canada's Eastern Region Championship tournament, held in Guelph, Ontario, and finished the tournament in first place, defeating the All Stars from Forest City Derby Girls (London, Ontario) in the final, 163–88.
[1][70] The D-VAS and Bay Street Bruisers both folded in the Spring of that year, with their skaters dispersed to the remaining four league teams.
To help promote the film, Toronto Roller Derby skaters wore "Hurl Scouts" uniforms from the movie,[77] while others from the league held a public exhibition bout at Yonge-Dundas Square, an event which was attended by the stars of the film at halftime, giving Toronto Roller Derby their largest media exposure to date.
[31] In early December 2011 the event saw teams representing 13 countries in a four-day tournament held at The Bunker at Downsview Park.
[86] On December 29, 2013, five members of Toronto Roller Derby were announced as having made the 2014 Team Canada roster for the 2014 Roller Derby World Cup, to be held in Dallas, Texas: Bala Reina, Dusty, Dyna Hurtcha, Nasher the Smasher and Rainbow Fight.