Largest Baseball Stadiums in Canada
Overview
Which is the largest baseball stadium in Canada?
The largest baseball stadium in Canada is Rogers Centre of Ontario with a maximum seating capacity of 49,282 spectators.The seating capacities of the baseball stadiums in Canada range from capacities of 110 spectators to 49,282 spectators, with the average baseball stadium being able to host around 4,130.0 spectators.
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Provinces and cities with the most large-capacity baseball stadiums
The province with the most large-capacity baseball stadiums is Ontario,while the cities with the most baseball stadiums are Toronto, Vancouver and Saskatoon.
Most recent and oldest baseball stadiums
The most recently opened baseball stadium in Canada is Seaman Stadium of Alberta in 2007.The oldest baseball stadium in Canada is Labatt Park of Ontario which opened in 1877.The average building ages of the baseball stadiums in Canada is 56.4 years old, with the oldest being 145 years old.
Let's check out some of these largest baseball stadiums in Canada.
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.
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park.
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park is a stadium which can accommodate up to 10,332 spectators. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park was opened in the year 1993 (29 years of age).
The stadium is paved with a grass surface. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park is home to Ottawa Titans (Frontier League) and is a venue for sports such as baseball.
Compare Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park with Amedée Roy Stadium from Sherbrooke.
Compare Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park with Cairns Field from Saskatoon.
RE/MAX Field is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Edmonton, Alberta.
RE/MAX Field is a stadium that can seat up to 9,200 spectators. Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, RE/MAX Field was opened in the year 1995 (27 years of age).
The stadium is home to Edmonton Riverhawks and is a venue for sports such as baseball.
Compare RE/MAX Field with IGA Stadium from Montreal.
Compare RE/MAX Field with Jack Couch Stadium from Kitchener.
Shaw Park is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Manitoba.
Shaw Park is a stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 7,481 spectators. Shaw Park was opened in the year 1999 (23 years of age).
The stadium is home to Winnipeg Goldeyes and is a venue for sports such as baseball.
Compare Shaw Park with Leakos Field from Saskatoon.
Compare Shaw Park with Stonewall Quarry Park from Stonewall.
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nat Bailey Stadium is a stadium which can accommodate up to 6,500 spectators. Nat Bailey Stadium was opened in the year 1951 (71 years of age).
Home of Vancouver Canadians, the stadiumis a venue for sports events such as baseball.
Compare Nat Bailey Stadium with Tim Hortons Field from Hamilton.
Compare Nat Bailey Stadium with Jack Couch Stadium from Kitchener.
Foothills Stadium is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Calgary, Alberta.
Foothills Stadium is a stadium located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Opened in the year 1966, Foothills Stadium's building age is 56 years and has a seating capacity of up to 6,000 spectators.
The stadium is home to Calgary Dinos and is a venue for sports such as baseball.
Compare Foothills Stadium with IG Field from Winnipeg.
Compare Foothills Stadium with Athletic Park from Medicine Hat.
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