Largest Stadiums in Canada by Maximum Capacity

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: General Urban Canada Americas
Dataset contains 50 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest stadium in Canada?
The largest stadium in Canada is Commonwealth Stadium of Alberta with a maximum seating capacity of 56,302 spectators.The seating capacities of the stadiums in Canada range from capacities of 110 spectators to 56,302 spectators, with the average stadium being able to host around 11,503.2 spectators.

 Compare Commonwealth Stadium with Stade Canac

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Provinces and cities with the most large-capacity stadiums
The province with the most large-capacity stadiums is Ontario,while the cities with the most stadiums are Montreal and Toronto.

Most recent and oldest stadiums
The most recently opened stadium in Canada is Mosaic Stadium of Saskatchewan in 2016.The oldest stadium in Canada is Labatt Park of Ontario, which opened in 1877.The average building ages of the stadiums in Canada is 48.9 years old, with the oldest being 145 years old.


Let's check out some of these largest stadiums in Canada.

Commonwealth Stadium.

Commonwealth Stadium is the largest stadium by capacity in Canada.

Opened in 1978, Commonwealth Stadium is a 44-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 56,302 spectators. It is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

The stadium is home to teams such as Edmonton Elks (CFL) and hosts sports events for football. Commonwealth Stadium features a turf surface, with a open roof.

 

 Compare Commonwealth Stadium with Spitz Stadium from Lethbridge.

 Compare Commonwealth Stadium with Stade Canac from Quebec City.


Olympic Stadium.

Olympic Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Canada.

Opened in 1976, Olympic Stadium is a 46-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 56,040 spectators. It is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 

 Compare Olympic Stadium with Currie Field from Regina.

 Compare Olympic Stadium with Royal Athletic Park from Victoria.


BC Place.

BC Place is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Canada.

BC Place is a stadium that can seat up to 54,500 spectators. Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, BC Place was opened in the year 1983 (39 years of age).

Home to BC Lions (CFL) and Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS), the stadium sports a roof that is retractable roof at the top and is paved with a turf surface. BC Place is a venue for sports such as football and soccer.

 

 Compare BC Place with IGA Stadium from Montreal.

 Compare BC Place with Tourmaline West Stadium from Vancouver.


Rogers Centre.

Rogers Centre is the largest stadium by capacity in Ontario.

Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Rogers Centre is a stadium which can accommodate up to 49,282 spectators. Rogers Centre was opened in the year 1989 (33 years of age).

Home to teams such as Toronto Blue Jays (MLB), the stadium sports a turf surface and hosts events for sports such as baseball.

 

 Compare Rogers Centre with Shaw Park from Winnipeg.

 Compare Rogers Centre with Tim Hortons Field from Hamilton.


McMahon Stadium.

McMahon Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Alberta.

Opened in 1960, McMahon Stadium is a 62-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 35,400 spectators. It is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The stadium is home to teams such as Calgary Stampeders (CFL) and hosts sports events for football. McMahon Stadium features a turf surface, with a open roof.

 

 Compare McMahon Stadium with Arnold Anderson Stadium At Cockshutt Park from Brantford.

 Compare McMahon Stadium with Commonwealth Stadium from Edmonton.


IG Field.

IG Field is the largest stadium by capacity in Manitoba.

IG Field is a stadium that can seat up to 33,500 spectators. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, IG Field was opened in the year 2013 (9 years of age).

The stadium is home to teams such as Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) and Valour FC (CPL) and hosts sports events for football and soccer. IG Field features a turf surface, with a open roof.

 

 Compare IG Field with Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park from Ottawa.

 Compare IG Field with Legacy Dodge Field from Fort McMurray.


Mosaic Stadium.

Mosaic Stadium is the largest stadium by capacity in Saskatchewan.

Mosaic Stadium is a stadium that can seat up to 33,350 spectators. Located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Mosaic Stadium was opened in the year 2016 (6 years of age).

Home to Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL), the stadium sports a roof that is open at the top and is paved with a turf surface. Mosaic Stadium is a venue for sports such as football.

 

 Compare Mosaic Stadium with Kinsmen Stadium from Oshawa.

 Compare Mosaic Stadium with Arnold Anderson Stadium At Cockshutt Park from Brantford.


BMO Field.

BMO Field is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Ontario.

BMO Field is a stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 30,000 spectators. BMO Field was opened in the year 2007 (15 years of age).

The stadium sports a grass surface, with a roof that is open at the top. BMO Field hosts events for sports such as football and soccer and is home to teams such as Toronto Argonauts (CFL) and Toronto FC (MLS).

 

 Compare BMO Field with Mosaic Stadium from Regina.


Largest Sports Venues   Canada   |   Ontario   |   Alberta   |   British Columbia   |   Manitoba   |   New Brunswick   |   Quebec   |   Saskatchewan   |   Toronto   |   Calgary   |   Edmonton   |   Montreal   |   Ottawa   |   Winnipeg   |   Ontario
Largest Indoor Arenas   Canada   |   Alberta   |   British Columbia   |   New Brunswick   |   Ontario   |   Quebec   |   Saskatchewan   |   Toronto   |   Edmonton   |   Montreal
Largest Outdoor Stadiums   Canada   |   Alberta   |   British Columbia   |   Quebec
Largest Venues By Sport   Football   |   Soccer   |   Baseball   |   Ice Hockey   |   Basketball

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