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List of Canadian football stadiums

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The following is a partial list of Canadian football stadiums, ordered by permanent capacity. Most of Canada's football stadiums with permanent seating capacities over 3,000 are listed here. Note that not all stadiums are exclusively used for Canadian football; several are also used for association football (soccer).

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Over 10,000

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Stadium Capacity Record attendance City Province Info Image
Olympic Stadium 66,308 69,093 Montreal  Quebec [1]
Commonwealth Stadium 56,400[2] 63,317 Edmonton  Alberta Edmonton Elks, Edmonton Wildcats
BC Place 54,500[3] 59,621 Vancouver  British Columbia BC Lions
McMahon Stadium 35,650 50,035 Calgary  Alberta Calgary Stampeders, Calgary Dinos, Calgary Colts
Princess Auto Stadium 32,343 36,634 Winnipeg  Manitoba Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Manitoba Bisons, Winnipeg Rifles
Mosaic Stadium 33,350 33,356 Regina  Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Roughriders, Regina Rams, Regina Thunder
BMO Field 26,000[4] 33,421 Toronto  Ontario Toronto Argonauts
TD Place Stadium 24,000[5] 51,242 Ottawa  Ontario Ottawa Redblacks, Panda Game
Tim Hortons Field 23,218[6] 28,808 Hamilton  Ontario Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Percival Molson Stadium 20,025[7] 25,012 Montreal  Quebec Montreal Alouettes, McGill Redbirds
Telus Stadium 12,817[8] 19,381[9] Quebec City  Quebec Laval Rouge et Or

Under 10,000

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Stadium Fixed
Capacity
City Province Info
Lamport Stadium 9,600 Toronto  Ontario Toronto Argonauts (practice facility)
Alumni Stadium 8,500 Guelph  Ontario Guelph Gryphons
Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium 8,300[10] Moncton  New Brunswick Touchdown Atlantic
Richardson Memorial Stadium 8,000 Kingston  Ontario Queen's Gaels
Western Alumni Stadium 8,000[11] London  Ontario Western Mustangs, London Falcons
Griffiths Stadium 6,171 Saskatoon  Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Huskies
Westhills Stadium 6,000 Langford  British Columbia Westshore Rebels
University Stadium
a.k.a. Knight-Newbrough Field
6,000 Waterloo  Ontario Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
Ronald V. Joyce Stadium 6,000 Hamilton  Ontario McMaster Marauders
Swangard Stadium 5,288 Burnaby  British Columbia Vancouver Trojans
Clarke Stadium 5,100 Edmonton  Alberta Edmonton Huskies
CEPSUM Stadium 5,100 Montreal  Quebec Montreal Carabins
Canada Games Stadium 5,000 Saint John  New Brunswick UNB Saint John Seawolves
University Stadium 5,000 Winnipeg  Manitoba Former home of the Manitoba Bisons
Varsity Stadium 5,000 Toronto  Ontario Toronto Varsity Blues
Centennial Stadium 5,000 Victoria  British Columbia local teams
SMS Equipment Stadium 5,000 Fort McMurray  Alberta Fort McMurray Monarchs
Percy Perry Stadium 4,265 Coquitlam  British Columbia Former home of the Tri-City Bulldogs.
Royal Athletic Park 4,247 Victoria  British Columbia Victoria Rebels
Concordia Stadium 4,000 Montreal  Quebec Concordia Stingers
Municipal Stadium 4,000 Sherbrooke  Quebec local teams
Rotary Stadium 4,000 Abbotsford  British Columbia Abbotsford Air Force
York Lions Stadium 4,000 North York  Ontario York Lions
Saskatoon Minor Football Field 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
Thunderbird Stadium 3,500 Vancouver  British Columbia UBC Thunderbirds
Berthiaume-Du-Tremblay Stadium 3,500 Laval  Quebec local teams
Gee-Gees Field 3,400 Ottawa  Ontario Ottawa Gee-Gees
Université de Sherbrooke Stadium 3,359 Sherbrooke  Quebec Sherbrooke Vert et Or
Coulter Field 3,000 Sherbrooke  Quebec Bishop's Gaiters
Esther Shiner Stadium 3,000 Toronto  Ontario Metro Toronto Wildcats, York Simcoe Storm
MNP Park 3,000 Ottawa  Ontario Carleton Ravens, Ottawa Sooners
Raymond Field 3,000 Wolfville  Nova Scotia Acadia Axemen
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 Valley Huskers
Apple Bowl 2,254[12] Kelowna  British Columbia Okanagan Sun
Huskies Stadium 2,000[13] Halifax  Nova Scotia Saint Mary's Huskies
York Stadium 2,000 Toronto  Ontario Former home of the York Lions
Hellard Field 2,000 Calgary  Alberta
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
Birchmount Stadium 2,000 Toronto  Ontario Toronto Thunder
Raider Field 2,000 Essex  Ontario Essex Ravens, Essex District High School Red Raiders
Oshawa Civic Stadium 2,000 Oshawa  Ontario Oshawa Hawkeyes
University of Lethbridge Community Stadium 2,000 Lethbridge  Alberta
Rocky Stone Field 2,000 Moncton  New Brunswick Moncton Purple Knights, Moncton Football
Warrior Field 1,700 Waterloo  Ontario Waterloo Warriors
Barrie Metals Stadium 1,500 Barrie  Ontario Huronia Stallions
Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre 1,500 Brantford  Ontario Brantford Bisons
Comet Stadium 1,200 Raymond, Alberta  Alberta
Terry Fox Field 1,200 Burnaby  British Columbia Simon Fraser Red Leafs
Leibel Field 1,200 Regina  Saskatchewan Regina Thunder
StFX Stadium 1,100[14] Antigonish  Nova Scotia St. Francis Xavier X-Men
Terry Fox Stadium (Brampton) 1,000 Brampton  Ontario Brampton Bulldogs
Queens Athletic Field 1,000 Sudbury  Ontario Sudbury Northerners

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Former home stadium of the Montreal Alouettes. Used for occasional home games until 2012, and as a practice facility until 2020.
  2. ^ "Commonwealth Stadium | City of Edmonton".
  3. ^ "BC Lions :: Official Site of the BC Lions". www.bclions.com. Archived from the original on 2011-01-30.
  4. ^ "Frequently asked questions". argonauts.ca. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  5. ^ "A Part of a Growing History". tdplace.ca. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  6. ^ "Tiger-Cats unveil plans for uniquely Hamilton stadium experience at Tim Hortons Field for 2021 Grey Cup game". ticats.ca. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  7. ^ "Alouettes announce new stadium plans for 2019". CFL.ca. November 2, 2018.
  8. ^ "Informations sur les installations". peps.ulaval.ca. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  9. ^ "U Sports Football Players of the Week: Patten, Lavallée, Liegghio honoured". U Sports. October 23, 2019.
  10. ^ "Croix Bleue Medavie Stadium". moncton.ca. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  11. ^ "TD Stadium". westernmustangs.ca. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  12. ^ "Apple Bowl Stadium".
  13. ^ Huskies stadium capacity
  14. ^ "STFX Stadium".