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List of stadiums in Canada

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The following is a list of sports stadiums in Canada.

By capacity

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Canada's largest stadiums, ranked in descending order of permanent seating capacity.

# Stadium City Province Capacity Opened Surface Professional teams Image
1 Commonwealth Stadium Edmonton  Alberta 56,302 1978 Turf Edmonton Elks (CFL)
2 Olympic Stadium Montreal  Quebec 56,040 1976 Turf [a]
3 BC Place Vancouver  British Columbia 54,500 1983 Turf BC Lions (CFL)
Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS)
4 Rogers Centre Toronto  Ontario 39,150[1] 1989 Turf Toronto Blue Jays (MLB)
5 McMahon Stadium Calgary  Alberta 35,400 1960 Turf Calgary Stampeders (CFL)
6 Mosaic Stadium Regina  Saskatchewan 33,350 2016 Turf Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)
7 Princess Auto Stadium Winnipeg  Manitoba 33,134 2013 Turf Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)
Valour FC (CPL)
8 BMO Field Toronto  Ontario 27,980[2] 2007 Grass Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
Toronto FC (MLS)
9 TD Place Stadium Ottawa  Ontario 24,000 1908 Turf Ottawa Redblacks (CFL)
Atlético Ottawa (CPL)
10 Tim Hortons Field Hamilton  Ontario 23,218 2014 Turf Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL)
Forge FC (CPL)
11 Percival Molson Memorial Stadium Montreal  Quebec 23,025 1915 Turf Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
12 Stade Saputo Montreal  Quebec 19,619[3] 2008 Grass CF Montréal (MLS)
13 GMC Stadium Calgary  Alberta 17,000[4] 1974 Dirt n/a
14 Stade Telus-Université Laval Quebec City  Quebec 12,817 1994 Turf n/a
15 Sobeys Stadium Toronto  Ontario 12,500 2004 Hard surface n/a
16 IGA Stadium Montreal  Quebec 11,815 1995 Hard surface n/a
17 Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park Ottawa  Ontario 10,332 1993 Grass Ottawa Titans (Frontier League)

By sport

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Canadian football

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Soccer

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Baseball

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Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team(s)
Olympic Stadium 45,757[5] Montreal  Quebec
Rogers Centre 39,150[6] Toronto  Ontario Toronto Blue Jays
Ottawa Stadium 10,332 Ottawa  Ontario Ottawa Titans
RE/MAX Field 9,200 Edmonton  Alberta Edmonton Riverhawks
Blue Cross Park 7,481 Winnipeg  Manitoba Winnipeg Goldeyes
Nat Bailey Stadium 6,500 Vancouver  British Columbia Vancouver Canadians
Foothills Stadium 6,000 Calgary  Alberta Calgary Dinos
Labatt Park 5,200 London  Ontario London Majors
Stade Canac 4,297[7] Quebec City  Quebec Québec Capitales
Stade Quillorama 4,000 Trois-Rivières  Quebec Trois-Rivières Aigles
Kiwanis Park 3,500 Moncton  New Brunswick Moncton Fisher Cats
Port Arthur Stadium 3,031 Thunder Bay  Ontario Thunder Bay Border Cats
Spitz Stadium 3,000 Lethbridge  Alberta Lethbridge Bulls
Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium 3,000 Hamilton  Ontario Hamilton Cardinals
Royal Athletic Park 2,867 Victoria  British Columbia Victoria HarbourCats, Victoria Golden Tide
Seaman Stadium 2,500[b][8] Okotoks  Alberta Okotoks Dawgs
Welland Stadium 2,500 Welland  Ontario Welland Jackfish
Athletic Park 2,200 Medicine Hat  Alberta Medicine Hat Mavericks
Andrews Field 2,000 Brandon  Manitoba Wheat City Whiskey Jacks
Cairns Field 2,000 Saskatoon  Saskatchewan Saskatoon Berries
Community Park 2,000 St. Catharines  Ontario Brock Badgers
Currie Field 2,000 Regina  Saskatchewan Regina Red Sox
Arnold Anderson Stadium at Cockshutt Park 2,000 Brantford  Ontario Brantford Red Sox
Legacy Dodge Field 1,725[9] Fort McMurray  Alberta Fort McMurray Giants
Barrie Metals Stadium 1,500 Barrie  Ontario Barrie Baycats
NorBrock Stadium 1,500 Kamloops  British Columbia Kamloops NorthPaws, TRU Wolfpack
Jack Couch Stadium 1,400 Kitchener  Ontario Kitchener Panthers
Elks Stadium 1,250 Kelowna  British Columbia Kelowna Falcons, Okanagan College Coyotes
Amedée Roy Stadium 1,098 Sherbrooke  Quebec Sherbrooke Expos
Dominico Field 1,000 Toronto  Ontario Toronto Maple Leafs
St. Patrick's Park 1,000 St. John's  Newfoundland and Labrador

Tennis

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Rugby union

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Athletics (track and field)

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Cricket

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Occasionally hosts CF Montréal games.
  2. ^ Seated capacity. Dawgs attendance is significantly higher due to berm seating.

References

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  1. ^ "The Rogers Centre transformation is almost complete. Here's what Blue Jays fans should know about the renovations".
  2. ^ Expanding to 45,500 for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
  3. ^ What's new at Stade Saputo in 2019 (April 12, 2019).
  4. ^ [1] (July 16, 2023).
  5. ^ theglobeandmail.com - MLB commissioner says Montreal needs a firm commitment for new stadium
  6. ^ "The Rogers Centre transformation is almost complete. Here's what Blue Jays fans should know about the renovations".
  7. ^ Lapinski, Jessica (2023-08-03). "Folie pour le baseball à Québec : du jamais-vu en 25 ans chez les Capitales". Le Journal de Québec. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  8. ^ "Project - Hoffman Architects".
  9. ^ "Building Baseball". 24 June 2022.