Commonwealth Stadium
- The Commonwealth Stadium was opened on 15th July 1978 with a current seating capacity of more than 55000 people. It is one of the largest open-air stadiums in Canada. The ventilation, environment, and surroundings are full of greenery and this is one of the largest stadiums for football played in Canada.
- It is located Edmonton in Alberta. Edmonton Drillers, and is the home for the Soccer League Franchises – Edmonton Drillers.
- The sports that are played in this stadium are football, rugby, soccer, etc. With a multi-colored design, dark green, light green, and yellow colored seats are designed to enhance the comfort and experience of the spectators.
- The Commonwealth Athletics game was conducted in 1978 in the Commonwealth Stadium at a huge level with great excitement. In 2001, the Athletics Championship was also held here and it is the venue for the Canada Football League team, called, Edmonton Elles.
- This stadium is used by football teams for training purposes and also for concerts such as those of Beyonce, One Direction, Taylor Swift, etc.
List of Stadiums in Canada
List of stadiums in Canada: Canada has a whole lot of stadiums that serve multipurpose tasks. The stadiums in Canada are for sports such as Soccer, football, tennis, rugby, etc. All those stadiums have large seating capacities with open-air ventilated systems and top-notch facilities.
The top 10 stadiums in Canada are Commonwealth Stadium, Olympic Stadium, BC Place, Roger’s Centre, BMO Field, Mosaic Stadium, IG Field, Tim Horton’s Field, GMC Stadium, and Shaw Park. This article covers the top 10 stadiums in Canada that have the maximum seating capacities and provide the best facilities to the spectators.
Table of Content
- List of Stadiums in Canada
- Commonwealth Stadium
- Olympic Stadium
- BC Place
- Roger’s Centre
- BMO Field
- Mosaic Stadium
- IG Field
- Tim Horton’s Field
- GMC Stadium
- Shaw Park