Largest Sports Venues in Saskatchewan, Canada

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: General Urban Canada Americas
Dataset contains 19 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest sports venue in Saskatchewan?
The largest sports venue in Saskatchewan is Mosaic Stadium of Regina with a maximum seating capacity of 33,350 spectators.The seating capacities of the sports venues in Saskatchewan range from capacities of 200 spectators to 33,350 spectators, with the average sports venue being able to host around 4,716.5 spectators.

 Compare Mosaic Stadium with Elgar Peterson Arena

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Cities with the most large-capacity venues
The city with the most large-capacity sports venues is Saskatoon.

Most recent and oldest sports venues
The most recently opened sports venue in Canada is Merlis Belsher Place of Saskatoon in 2018.The oldest sports venue in Canada is Cairns Field of Saskatoon which opened in 1914.The average building ages of the sports venues in Canada is 40.2 years old, with the oldest being 108 years old.


Let's check out some of these largest sports venues in Saskatchewan.

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.


SaskTel Centre.

SaskTel Centre is the 2nd largest indoor arena by capacity in Saskatchewan.

Located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, SaskTel Centre is an indoor arena which can accommodate up to 15,195 spectators. SaskTel Centre was opened in the year 1988 (34 years of age).

Home of Saskatoon Blades, Saskatchewan Rattlers and Saskatchewan Rush, the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey.

 

 Compare SaskTel Centre with Canalta Centre from Medicine Hat.

 Compare SaskTel Centre with Centre Henry-Leonard from Baie-Comeau.


Mosaic Place.

Mosaic Place is an indoor arena in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 5,000 spectators. Mosaic Place was opened in the year 2011 (11 years of age).

Home of Moose Jaw Warriors, the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey.

 

 Compare Mosaic Place with MSA Arena from Abbotsford.

 Compare Mosaic Place with Mariners Centre from Yarmouth.


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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