List of stadiums in Canada
The following is a list of sports stadiums in Canada.
By capacity
Canada's largest stadiums, ranked in descending order of permanent seating capacity:
Rank |
Stadium |
City |
Seated Capacity |
Opened |
Surface |
Notes |
1 | Commonwealth Stadium | Edmonton | 56,302 | 1978 | Shaw Sports Turf | 400m Athletics track, home stadium of the Edmonton Eskimos |
2 | Olympic Stadium | Montreal | 56,040 | 1976 | FieldTurf | Kevlar roof, site of the 1976 Summer Olympics games, expandable to 66,308; former home stadium of the Montreal Expos, former full-time home stadium and current part-time home stadium of the Montreal Alouettes[1] |
3 | BC Place | Vancouver | 54,320 | 1983 | FieldTurf | Retractable roof, home stadium of the BC Lions, home pitch of Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The stadium also served as the main stadium for the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Paralympics which Vancouver hosted. |
4 | Rogers Centre | Toronto | 53,506 | 1989 | AstroTurf | Retractable roof, home field of the Toronto Blue Jays, former home stadium of the Toronto Argonauts. Originally known as SkyDome. |
5 | McMahon Stadium | Calgary | 35,560 | 1960 | FieldTurf | Home stadium of the Calgary Stampeders |
6 | Investors Group Field | Winnipeg | 33,500 | 2013 | FieldTurf | Largest canopied structure in Canada, on the campus of the University of Manitoba, home stadium of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
7 | New Mosaic Stadium | Regina | 33,000 | 2016 | FieldTurf | Built with availability to add a retractable roof, new home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, stadium on the exposition site of Evraz Place |
8 | BMO Field | Toronto | 30,991[2] | 2007 | Natural grass | Home pitch of Toronto FC and home field of the Toronto Argonauts |
9 | Percival Molson Memorial Stadium | Montreal | 25,012 | 1915 | FieldTurf | 400m Athletics track, on the campus of McGill, home stadium of the Montreal Alouettes |
10 | TD Place Stadium | Ottawa | 24,000 | 1908 | FieldTurf | Home of the Ottawa Redblacks of the CFL & Ottawa Fury FC of the NASL |
11 | Tim Hortons Field | Hamilton | 22,500 | 2014 | Artificial | Hamilton Tigercats and 2015 Pan American Games Soccer venue |
12 | Stade Saputo | Montreal | 20,801 | 2008 | Natural grass | Home pitch of the Montreal Impact |
13 | Aviva Centre | Toronto | 12,500 | 2004 | Hard surface | Tennis |
14 | PEPS Le Stade Extérieur[3] | Quebec City | 12,257 | 1994 | FieldTurf | 400m Athletics track, expandable to 18,500 |
15 | Uniprix Stadium | Montreal | 11,437 | 1995 | DecoTurf | Tennis, formerly Parc Jarry ballpark |
16 | Ottawa Baseball Stadium | Ottawa | 10,332 | 1993 | Natural grass | |
17 | King George V Park | St. John's | 10,000 | 1925 | FieldTurf | |
18 | Stade Moncton Stadium | Moncton | 10,000 | 2010 | FieldTurf | 400m Athletics track, expandable to 20,000 |
19 | Edmonton Ballpark | Edmonton | 10,000[4] | 1995 | FieldTurf (infield)/natural grass (outfield) | Largest attendance: 10,098 |
20 | Richardson Memorial Stadium | Kingston | 8,500 | 1971 | Natural grass | |
Future stadiums
Stadium |
City |
Seated Capacity |
Surface |
Completion |
Notes |
New Richardson Stadium | Kingston | 8,000 | Artificial | 2016 | $20m project replacing the second Richardson Stadium. Home field for the OUA Queen's Gaels |
By sport
Canadian football
The following is a partial list of Canadian Football stadiums by permanent seated capacity. Most of the country's Canadian football stadiums with permanent seating capacities over 3000 are listed here. Note that not all stadiums are exclusively used for Canadian Football.
Stadium | Seated Capacity | City | Province | Home Team/s |
Commonwealth Stadium | 56,302 | Edmonton | Alberta | Edmonton Eskimos, Edmonton Wildcats |
Olympic Stadium | 56,040[5] | Montreal | Quebec | Occasional home to the Montreal Alouettes |
BC Place | 54,320 | Vancouver | British Columbia | BC Lions |
McMahon Stadium | 35,650 | Calgary | Alberta | Calgary Stampeders, Calgary Dinos, Calgary Colts |
Investors Group Field | 33,500 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Manitoba Bisons, Winnipeg Rifles |
Mosaic Stadium | 33,000 | Regina | Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Roughriders, Regina Rams, Regina Thunder |
Percival Molson Stadium | 25,012 | Montreal | Quebec | Montreal Alouettes |
BMO Field | 25,000 | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto Argonauts |
TD Place Stadium | 24,000 | Ottawa | Ontario | Ottawa Redblacks, Ottawa Junior Riders, Ottawa Gee-Gees |
Tim Hortons Field | 24,000 | Hamilton | Ontario | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
PEPS Le Stade Extérieur | 12,257 | Quebec City | Quebec | Laval Rouge-et-Or |
York Lions Stadium | 12,500 | Toronto | Ontario | York Lions |
Moncton Stadium | 10,000 | Moncton | New Brunswick | Site of Touchdown Atlantic for 2010, 2011, and 2013. |
Lamport Stadium | 9,600 | Toronto | Ontario | No team. Marked for American Football. |
Stade Claude Robillard | 9,500 | Montreal | Quebec | local teams |
New Richardson Memorial Stadium | 8,000 | Kingston | Ontario | Queen's Gaels |
Université de Sherbrooke Stadium | 8,000 | Sherbrooke | Quebec | Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or |
TD Stadium | 8,000 | London | Ontario | Western Ontario Mustangs, London Falcons |
Alumni Stadium | 7,600 | Guelph | Ontario | Guelph Gryphons |
Griffiths Stadium | 6,171 | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Huskies |
University Stadium (Waterloo) a.k.a. Knight-Newbrough Field | 6,000 | Waterloo | Ontario | Wilfrid Laurier University |
Centennial Stadium | 6,000 | Victoria | British Columbia | local teams |
Ronald V. Joyce Stadium | 5,700 | Hamilton | Ontario | McMaster Marauders |
Royal Athletic Park | 5,700 | Victoria | British Columbia | Former home of Victoria Rebels |
Swangard Stadium | 5,288 | Burnaby | British Columbia | Simon Fraser Clan, Vancouver Trojans |
CEPSUM Stadium | 5,100 | Montreal | Quebec | Montreal Carabins |
Canada Games Stadium | 5,000 | Saint John | New Brunswick | local teams |
Varsity Centre | 5,000 | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto Varsity Blues |
Percy Perry Stadium | 4,265 | Coquitlam | British Columbia | Former home of the Tri-City Bulldogs. |
Concordia Stadium | 4,000 | Montreal | Quebec | Concordia Stingers |
Keith Harris Stadium | 4,000 | Ottawa | Ontario | Carleton Ravens, Ottawa Sooners |
Municipal Stadium | 4,000 | Sherbrooke | Quebec | local teams |
Rotary Stadium | 4,000 | Abbotsford | British Columbia | local teams |
Oland Stadium | 4,000 | Antigonish | Nova Scotia | St. Francis Xavier X-Men |
Gordie Howe Bowl | 3,954 | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | Saskatoon Hilltops |
Centennial Park Stadium | 3,500 | Toronto | Ontario | Serbian White Eagles |
Fort William Stadium | 3,500 | Thunder Bay | Ontario | Marked for Football. |
Foote Field | 3,500 | Edmonton | Alberta | Alberta Golden Bears |
Berthiaume-Du-Tremblay Stadium | 3,500 | Laval | Quebec | local teams |
Thunderbird Stadium | 3,441 | Vancouver | British Columbia | UBC Thunderbirds |
Centennial Stadium at The Aud | 3,200 | Kitchener | Ontario | local teams |
Esther Shiner Stadium | 3,000 | Toronto | Ontario | Metro Toronto Wildcats, York Simcoe Storm |
Gee-Gees Stadium | 3,000 | Ottawa | Ontario | Ottawa Gee-Gees |
Raymond Field | 3,000 | Wolfville | Nova Scotia | Acadia Axemen & Axewomen |
Windsor Stadium | 3,000 | Windsor | Ontario | Windsor AKO Fratmen |
MacAulay Field | 2,500 | Sackville | New Brunswick | Mount Allison Mounties |
Exhibition Stadium | 2,500 | Chilliwack | British Columbia | Chilliwack Huskers |
Birchmount Stadium | 2,500 | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto Thunder |
Hellard Field | 2,350 | Calgary | Alberta | Local Teams |
Apple Bowl | 2,314 | Kelowna | British Columbia | Okanagan Sun |
Coulter Field | 2,200 | Lennoxville | Quebec | Bishop's Gaiters |
West District Sports Park | 2,000 | Spruce Grove | Alberta | Parkland Predators |
University of Windsor Stadium a.k.a. South Campus Stadium | 2,000 | Windsor | Ontario | Windsor Lancers |
Hillside Stadium | 2,000 | Kamloops | British Columbia | Kamloops Broncos |
Essex High School Stadium | 2,000 | Windsor | Ontario | Essex Ravens |
Oshawa Civic Stadium | 2,000 | Oshawa | Ontario | Oshawa Hawkeyes |
Stade Diablos | 2,000 | Trois Rivieres, Quebec | Quebec | Diablos Trois Rivieres CEGEP |
Huskies Stadium | 1,900 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | Saint Mary's Huskies |
Barrie Metals Stadium | 1,500 | Barrie | Ontario | Barrie Bay Cats |
Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre | 1,500 | Brantford | Ontario | Brantford Bisons |
Clarke Stadium | 1,200 | Edmonton | Alberta | Edmonton Huskies |
Warrior Field | 1,400 | Waterloo | Ontario | Waterloo Warriors |
Chincousy Park | 1,000 | Brampton | Ontario | Brampton Bulldogs |
Queens Athletic Field | 1,000 | Sudbury | Ontario | Sudbury Northerners |
Mississauga Valleys Field | 500 | Mississauga | Ontario | Mississagua Warriors |
Nepean Sportsplex | ? | Ottawa | Ontario | Ottawa Junior Riders |
- McLeod Athletic Park - Langley, British Columbia - Langley Big Kahuna Rams
- Caledonia Park - Nanaimo, British Columbia - Vancouver Island Raiders
- Burnaby Lake Sports Complex - Burnaby, British Columbia - Vancouver Trojans
- Millennium Sports Park - Ottawa, Ontario - Cumberland Panthers
- Howard S. Billings High School Field - Châteauguay, Quebec - Châteauguay Raiders
- Parc Cartier - Laval, Quebec - Laval Devils
- Stade Municipal de Joliette - Joliette, Quebec - Joliette Pirates
- Centre Multi-Sport du collège Français - Longueuil, Quebec - South Shore Monarx
- Westwood Junior High School Park - Saint-Lazare, Quebec - St. Lazare Stallions
- Rogers Field - Cambridge, Ontario - Cambridge Lions
- Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Field - Toronto, Ontario - Etobicoke Eagles
- Varsity Stadium, University of Guelph- Guelph, Ontario - Guelph Bears
- Nelson Stadium, Bronte Park - Oakville, Ontario - Halton Invictas
- Orilla Field - Barrie, Ontario - Huronia Stallions
- Norman Perry Park - Sarnia, Ontario - Lambton Lions, Sarnia Imperials
- Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute Field - Kingston, Ontario - Limestone District Grenadiers
- West Park High School Field - St. Catharines, Ontario - Niagara Spears
- Rocky Dipietro Field - Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario - Sault Ste. Marie Sabercats
- Sackville Hill Park Field - Hamilton, Ontario - Steel City Ironmen
- Minto Sportsplex - Ottawa, Ontario - Ottawa Myers Riders
- Macrae Fields, Beverly Community Centre - Hamilton, Ontario - Wentworth Panthers
Soccer
The following is a partial list of Canadian soccer stadiums by permanent seating capacity. Note that not all stadiums are exclusively used for soccer. Soccer specific stadiums are listed in bold.
Stadium | Capacity | City | Province | Home Team/s |
Commonwealth Stadium | 56,302 | Edmonton | Alberta | some Canada national soccer team matches, 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup |
Olympic Stadium | 56,040[5] | Montreal | Quebec | Former home of the Montreal Manic, matches at the 1976 Summer Olympics, the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and used as indoor stadium for the Montreal Impact during early, late season, and premiere MLS matches |
BC Place | 54,320 | Vancouver | British Columbia | Vancouver Whitecaps FC, former home of NASL team of the same name |
Rogers Centre | 47,568 | Toronto | Ontario | Occasional Canada matches |
McMahon Stadium | 35,650 | Calgary | Alberta | Former home of the Calgary Boomers and Calgary Mustangs |
Investors Group Field | 33,500 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup venue |
BMO Field | 30,991[2] | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto FC, Canada national soccer team, 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup |
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium | 25,012 | Montreal | Quebec | McGill Redmen |
TD Place Stadium | 24,000 | Ottawa | Ontario | 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Ottawa Fury FC and former home of the Ottawa Intrepid |
Tim Hortons Field | 22,500 | Hamilton | Ontario | 2015 Pan American Games Soccer venue |
Stade Saputo | 20,801 | Montreal | Quebec | Montreal Impact, some Canada national soccer team matches |
King George V Park | 10,000 | St. John's | Newfoundland and Labrador | Memorial Sea-Hawks, some Canada national soccer team matches |
Moncton Stadium | 10,000 | Moncton | New Brunswick | 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup venue |
Lamport Stadium | 9,600 | Toronto | Ontario | Portugal FC and TFC Academy |
Complexe Claude-Robillard | 9,500 | Montreal | Quebec | local teams |
TD Waterhouse Stadium | 8,000 | London | Ontario | Western Ontario Mustangs |
Swangard Stadium | 6,868 | Burnaby | British Columbia | 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, former home of the Vancouver Whitecaps |
Griffiths Stadium | 6,100 | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Huskies |
Birchmount Stadium | 6,000 | Toronto | Ontario | local amateur teams |
Royal Athletic Park | 5,700 | Victoria | British Columbia | Victoria Highlanders, Victoria United, 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, former home of the Victoria Vistas |
Apple Bowl | 5,700 | Kelowna | British Columbia | Okanagan Challenge |
Canada Games Stadium | 5,000 | Saint John | New Brunswick | UNBSJ Seawolves |
Centennial Stadium | 5,000 | Victoria | British Columbia | Victoria Vikes |
Monarch Park Stadium | 5,000 | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto school teams |
University Stadium | 5,000 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | Manitoba Bisons |
Varsity Centre | 5,000 | Toronto | Ontario | Varsity Blues |
Percy Perry Stadium | 4,264 | Coquitlam | British Columbia | Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club |
Concordia Stadium | 4,000 | Montreal | Quebec | Concordia Stingers |
Municipal Stadium | 4,000 | Sherbrooke | Quebec | local teams |
Centennial Park Stadium | 3,500 | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto Lynx, Serbian White Eagles, Toronto Supra Portuguese |
Fort William Stadium | 3,500 | Thunder Bay | Ontario | Thunder Bay Chill |
Foote Field | 3,500 | Edmonton | Alberta | Alberta Golden Bears |
Thunderbird Stadium | 3,500 | Vancouver | British Columbia | UBC Thunderbirds, Vancouver Thunderbirds |
Esther Shiner Stadium | 3,000 | Toronto | Ontario | North York Astros |
Keith Harris Stadium | 3,000 | Ottawa | Ontario | Carleton Ravens, Ottawa Fury |
Raymond Field | 3,000 | Wolfville | Nova Scotia | Acadia Axemen & Axewomen |
Windsor Stadium | 3,000 | Windsor | Ontario | Border Stars |
Foothills Athletic Park | 2,000 | Calgary | Alberta | Calgary Storm, Calgary Storm Prospects |
Hillside Stadium | 2,000 | Kamloops | British Columbia | Kamloops Excel, Thompson Rivers WolfPack |
Wickwire Field | 2,000 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | Dalhousie Tigers |
Winnipeg Soccer Complex | 2,000 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | WSA Winnipeg |
Clarke Stadium | 1,200 | Edmonton | Alberta | FC Edmonton |
Cove Road Stadium | 1,000 | London | Ontario | London City |
Baseball
Stadium | Capacity | City | Province | Home Team(s) |
Rogers Centre | 49,539 | Toronto | Ontario | Toronto Blue Jays |
Olympic Stadium | 45,757[6] | Montreal | Quebec | |
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park | 10,332 | Ottawa | Ontario | Ottawa Champions |
Edmonton Ballpark | 10,000 | Edmonton | Alberta | Edmonton Prospects |
Shaw Park | 7,481 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | Winnipeg Goldeyes |
Nat Bailey Stadium | 6,500 | Vancouver | British Columbia | Vancouver Canadians |
Foothills Stadium | 6,000 | Calgary | Alberta | Calgary Vipers |
Labatt Park | 5,200 | London | Ontario | London Majors |
Monarch Park Stadium | 5,000 | Toronto | Ontario | |
St. Patrick's Park | 5,000 | St. Johns | Newfoundland and Labrador | |
Parc Victoria | 4,500 | Quebec City | Quebec | Capitales de Québec |
Royal Athletic Park | 4,247 | Victoria | British Columbia | Victoria HarbourCats |
Stade Fernand-Bédard | 4,500 | Trois-Rivières | Quebec | Trois-Rivières Aigles |
Andrews Field | 3,326 | Brandon | Manitoba | |
Port Arthur Stadium | 3,031 | Thunder Bay | Ontario | Thunder Bay Border Cats |
Athletic Park | 3,000 | Medicine Hat | Alberta | Medicine Hat Mavericks |
Spitz Stadium | 3,000 | Lethbridge | Alberta | Lethbridge Bulls |
Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium | 3,000 | Hamilton | Ontario | Hamilton Thunderbirds |
Welland Stadium | 2,500 | Welland | Ontario | |
Community Park | 2,500 | St. Catharines | Ontario | Brock Badgers |
Arnold Anderson Stadium at Cockshutt Park | 2,000 | Brantford | Ontario | Brantford Red Sox |
Seaman Stadium | 1,600 | Okotoks | Alberta | Okotoks Dawgs |
Barrie Metals Stadium | 1,500 | Barrie | Ontario | Barrie Baycats |
Jack Couch Stadium | 1,400 | Kitchener | Ontario | Kitchener Panthers |
Kinsmen Stadium | 500 | Oshawa | Ontario | Oshawa Dodgers |
National Stadium | 110 | Stratford | Ontario | Stratford Nationals |
Historic stadiums
- Autostade - Montreal, Quebec
- Brian Timmis Stadium - Hamilton, Ontario
- Canad Inns Stadium - Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Clarke Stadium - Edmonton, Alberta
- Con Jones Park - Vancouver, British Columbia
- Delorimier Stadium - Montreal, Quebec
- Diamond Park - Edmonton, Alberta
- Empire Field - Vancouver, British Columbia
- Empire Stadium - Vancouver, British Columbia
- Exhibition Stadium - Toronto, Ontario
- Hanlan's Point Stadium - Toronto, Ontario
- Ivor Wynne Stadium - Hamilton, Ontario
- Jarry Park Stadium - Montreal, Quebec
- Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds - Hamilton, Ontario
- John Ducey Park - Edmonton, Alberta
- Maple Leaf Stadium - Toronto, Ontario
- Mewata Stadium - Calgary, Alberta
- Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field - Regina, Saskatchewan
- Osborne Stadium - Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Rosedale Field - Toronto, Ontario
- Sunlight Park - Toronto, Ontario
- Varsity Stadium - Toronto, Ontario
- Varsity Stadium/UBC Stadium - University of British Columbia, British Columbia
- Vancouver Athletic Park - Vancouver, British Columbia
Tennis
Rugby union
- BMO Field - Toronto, Ontario
- Centennial Stadium - Victoria, British Columbia
- Thunderbird Stadium - University Endowment Lands, British Columbia
- Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton, Alberta
- Rotary Stadium - Abbotsford, British Columbia
- Swangard Stadium - Burnaby, British Columbia
- Swilers Rugby Park - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Twin Elm Rugby Park - Ottawa, Ontario
- Fletcher's Fields - Markham, Ontario
- Keith Harris Stadium - Ottawa, Ontario
- University Stadium (Waterloo) - Waterloo, Ontario
See also
References