List of soccer stadiums in Canada
The following is a partial list of Canadian soccer stadiums , in order by capacity. Not all stadiums are used exclusively for soccer ; some also host Canadian football , rugby and/or track and field .
Current stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000
#
Stadium
Capacity
City
Province
Home team/s
Notes
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1
Olympic Stadium
61,004[ 1]
Montreal
Quebec
Part-time home of the CF Montréal . Former home of the Montreal Manic . Host site for the 1976 Summer Olympics . A site for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup , 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup , and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup .
Domed stadium
2
Commonwealth Stadium
56,302
Edmonton
Alberta
Canada men's national team , Canada women's national team . Former home of the Edmonton Drillers . A site for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup , 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship , 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup , and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup . Formerly FC Edmonton 's home for the Canadian Championship .
3
BC Place
54,320
Vancouver
British Columbia
Vancouver Whitecaps FC , Canada men's national team . Former home of the Vancouver Whitecaps . A site for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
4
McMahon Stadium
37,317
Calgary
Alberta
Former home of the Calgary Boomers and Calgary Mustangs
Expandable to 46,020
5
Princess Auto Stadium
33,234
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Valour FC . A site for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
6
Mosaic Stadium
33,000
Regina
Saskatchewan
Regina Riot
Expandable to 40,000
7
BMO Field
28,351[ 2]
Toronto
Ontario
Toronto FC , Canada men's national team , Canada women's national team . A site of the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
Expandable to 40,000
8
TD Place Stadium
24,000
Ottawa
Ontario
Atlético Ottawa . Former home of the Ottawa Fury . A host site for the 1976 Summer Olympics soccer matches , 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup , and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
Expandable to 40,000
9
Tim Hortons Field
24,000
Hamilton
Ontario
Soccer at the 2015 Pan American Games , Forge FC .
Expandable to 40,000
10
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
23,420
Montreal
Quebec
McGill Redbirds
11
Saputo Stadium
19,619
Montreal
Quebec
CF Montréal . Formerly some Canada men's and women's national team matches
12
PEPS (Telus) Stadium
12,257
Québec
Quebec
Laval Rouge-et-Or . Formerly some Montreal Impact matches
Expandable to 19,500
Current stadiums with a capacity below 10,000
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Stadium
Capacity
City
Province
Home team/s
Notes
14
Lamport Stadium
9,600
Toronto
Ontario
Former home of SC Toronto , Ryerson Rams , and the TFC Academy
15
Complexe Claude-Robillard
9,500
Montreal
Quebec
Former home of the Montreal Impact
16
Richardson Memorial Stadium
8,500
Kingston
Ontario
Queen's Golden Gaels
17
Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium
8,300
Moncton
New Brunswick
A host site for the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
Expandable to 25,000
18
Western Alumni Stadium
8,000
London
Ontario
Western Ontario Mustangs
Expandable to 16,000
19
Alumni Stadium
7,600
Guelph
Ontario
Guelph Gryphons
Expandable to 13,362
20
Wanderers Grounds
6,500
Halifax
Nova Scotia
HFX Wanderers FC
21
King George V Park
6,400[ 3]
St. John's
Newfoundland and Labrador
Memorial Sea-Hawks , Canada women's national team . Formerly some Canada men's national team matches. A site of the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship . Host site of the 1985 CONCACAF Championship Final
Oldest surviving soccer-specific stadium in North America
22
Griffiths Stadium
6,171
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Huskies
Expandable to 12,567
=23
Ron Joyce Stadium
6,000
Hamilton
Ontario
McMaster Maurauders
Expandable to 12,000
=23
University Stadium
6,000
Waterloo
Ontario
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
=23
Starlight Stadium
6,000
Langford
British Columbia
Pacific FC . Former home of Victoria Highlanders
=23
ATCO Field
6,000
Calgary
Alberta
Cavalry FC
27
Swangard Stadium
5,288
Burnaby
British Columbia
TSS Rovers FC , former home of the Vancouver Whitecaps , 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup , 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship , and home of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Women
Capacity expandable to over 10,000
28
CEPSUM Stadium
5,100
Montreal
Quebec
Montréal Carabins
=29
Canada Games Stadium
5,000
Saint John
New Brunswick
UNBSJ Seawolves
Expandable to 30,000
=29
Centennial Stadium
5,000
Victoria
British Columbia
Victoria Vikes , Victoria Highlanders FC , 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship
=29
Clarke Stadium
5,000
Edmonton
Alberta
FC Edmonton
=29
Monarch Park Stadium
5,000
Toronto
Ontario
Toronto school teams - Monarch Park Lions (home team)
=29
Saskatoon Minor Football Field
5,000
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
=29
York Lions Stadium
5,000
Toronto
Ontario
York United FC , York Lions
Expandable to 12,500
=29
University Stadium
5,000
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Manitoba Bisons
Expandable to 10,000
=29
Varsity Stadium
5,000
Toronto
Ontario
Varsity Blues ; Former home of Toronto City , Toronto Falcons , Toronto Metros , and Toronto Lynx
=29
SMS Equipment Stadium
5,000
Fort McMurray
Alberta
FC Edmonton played two regular season games at Shell Place during the 2015 NASL season
Expandable to 20,000
=37
Concordia Stadium
4,000
Montreal
Quebec
Concordia Stingers
=37
Municipal Stadium
4,000
Sherbrooke
Quebec
local teams
39
Royal Athletic Park
3,800
Victoria
British Columbia
Victoria United , Victoria Highlanders , 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup
=40
Berthiaume-du-Tremblay Stadium
3,500
Chomedey
Quebec
N/A
=40
Foote Field (East Field)
3,500
Edmonton
Alberta
Alberta Golden Bears . Former home of FC Edmonton
=40
Fort William Stadium
3,500
Thunder Bay
Ontario
Thunder Bay Chill
=40
Thunderbird Stadium
3,500
Vancouver
British Columbia
UBC Thunderbirds , Varsity FC , Vancouver Thunderbirds
In addition to its seating capacity of 3,500, it also has a 5,000 spectator capacity lawn-area effectively giving the venue an 8,500 spectator capacity
44
Centennial Stadium
3,200
Kitchener
Ontario
N/A
45
Keith Harris Stadium
3,044
Ottawa
Ontario
Temporary home of Ottawa Fury FC
=46
Esther Shiner Stadium
3,000
Toronto
Ontario
North York Astros
=46
Raymond Field
3,000
Wolfville
Nova Scotia
Acadia Axemen & Axewomen
Capacity is 5,000 with standing-room
=46
Windsor Stadium
3,000
Windsor
Ontario
Windsor Stars
=49
York Stadium
2,500
Toronto
Ontario
York University
In addition to 2,500 seat capacity it features 1,000 in grass seating capacity
=49
Exhibition Stadium
2,500
Chilliwack
British Columbia
Chilliwack Huskers , formerly hosted Vancouver Whitecaps friendlies.
51
Apple Bowl
2,314
Kelowna
British Columbia
Okanagan Challenge , rare host of Vancouver Whitecaps matches.
Expandable to 5,700
=52
Centennial Park Stadium
2,200
Toronto
Ontario
Toronto Lynx , Toronto Lady Lynx , Serbian White Eagles , Toronto Atomic FC , and Etobicoke Eagles . Former home of Toronto Supra Portuguese
=52
McLeod Athletic Park
2,200
Langley
British Columbia
Langley Athletic and various amateur[ 4]
=54
The Soccer Centre
2,000
Vaughan
Ontario
Toronto FC II
=54
Birchmount Stadium
2,000
Toronto
Ontario
local amateur teams including Scarborough SC , Toronto Maddogs , University of Toronto non-varsity teams
=54
Wickwire Field
2,000
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Dalhousie Tigers [ 5]
=54
John Scouras Field
2,000
Winnipeg
Manitoba
WSA Winnipeg . Former home of Winnipeg Fury
Expandable to 10,000
=54
Minoru Park Stadium
2,000
Richmond
British Columbia
Various W-League and USL PDL matches for Whitecaps[ 6] [ 7]
=54
Servus Sports Centre
2,000
Lethbridge
Alberta
Lethbridge Soccer Association, Lethbridge FC
=54
University of Lethbridge Community Stadium
2,000
Lethbridge
Alberta
University of Lethbridge
=54
Steve Brown Sports Complex
2,000
Brantford
Ontario
Brantford Galaxy
=54
University of Windsor Stadium
2,000
Windsor
Ontario
Windsor Lancers
63
SFU Stadium
1,823
Burnaby
British Columbia
Simon Fraser University
Can also temporarily expand to seat an additional 1000 people if necessary with the addition of extra bleachers.
64
Warrior Field
1,700
Waterloo
Ontario
SC Waterloo Region
Total capacity of 5,700 including grass berm seating
=65
Barrie Community Sports Complex
1,500
Midhurst
Ontario
Huronia Stallions Football and Barrie Soccer Club
=65
Foote Field (West Field)
1,500
Edmonton
Alberta
Alberta Golden Bears . Former home of FC Edmonton
=65
Nelson Stadium
1,500
Burlington
Ontario
Burlington SC
=65
Goudy Field
1,500
Victoria
British Columbia
Former home of Victoria Highlanders
69
Percy Perry Stadium
1,482
Coquitlam
British Columbia
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club
70
Hillside Stadium
1,060
Kamloops
British Columbia
Thompson Rivers WolfPack , Rivers FC , Kamloops Heat
=71
Bateman Park
1,000
Abbotsford
British Columbia
Fraser Valley Cascades , Abbotsford Mariners
=71
German-Canadian Club of London Field
1,000
London
Ontario
Forest City London
=71
Kalar Sports Park
1,000
Niagara Falls
Ontario
Niagara United
#
Stadium
Capacity
City
Province
Home team(s)
Closed
Demolished
Notes
1
Exhibition Stadium
54,741
Toronto
Ontario
1989
1999
2
Empire Field
27,528
Vancouver
British Columbia
Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2011)
2011
2011
A temporary stadium that served as the home of the Vancouver Whitecaps during major renovations to BC Place
3
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
33,427
Regina
Saskatchewan
Regina Riot
2016
Replaced by Mosaic Stadium
4
Autostade
33,172
Montreal
Quebec
5
Empire Stadium
32,729
Vancouver
British Columbia
Vancouver Whitecaps (1974–1983), Vancouver Royals (1967–1968)
1993
1993
6
Ivor Wynne Stadium
29,600
Hamilton
Ontario
McMaster Maurauders (2005-2007)
2012
2012-2013
Demolished, replaced by Tim Hortons Field
7
Canad Inns Stadium
29,533
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Winnipeg Fury (1987-1992)
2013
2013
8
Varsity Stadium (original)
21,739
Toronto
Ontario
Varsity Blues (1898-2001), Toronto City (1967), Toronto Falcons , Toronto Metros , Toronto Lynx
2001
2001
9=
Clarke Stadium (original)
20,000
Edmonton
Alberta
Edmonton Drillers (1982), Edmonton Brick Men
2001
2013
9=
Delorimier Stadium
20,000
Montreal
Quebec
1960
1965
11
Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds
12,000
Hamilton
Ontario
The field is still used, but the stadium was demolished
12
Mewata Stadium
10,000
Calgary
Alberta
Calgary Kickers (1987–1989), Canada men's national under-23 team
1999
1999
13
Osborne Stadium
7,800
Winnipeg
Manitoba
1952
1956
14
Athletic Park
6,000
Vancouver
British Columbia
UBC Thunderbirds (1924-1930)
1951
1951
15
Brian Timmis Stadium
5,000
Hamilton
Ontario
Hamilton Avalanche , Hamilton Croatia
2012
2013
16=
Callister Park
5,000
Vancouver
British Columbia
Pacific Coast Soccer League
1970
1971
16=
Huskies Stadium
5,000
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Saint Mary's Huskies
2013
2013
Was expandable to 11,000
18
Rosedale Field
4,000
Toronto
Ontario
Capacity could exceed 10,000 with standing room; The field is still used for soccer, but the stadium was demolished
See also
References
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^ Armstrong, Laura (May 7, 2016). "TFC groundskeeper at BMO Field on the hot seat" . Toronto Star . Retrieved May 7, 2016 .
^ "King George V Park" .
^ "McLeod Athletic Park" . Hosting BC . Archived from the original on April 27, 2010.
^ "Home of the Tigers – Wickwire Field" . Dalhousie University. July 18, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2022 .
^ "Minoru Park Stadium and Sport Complex - Richmond Sport Hosting" . Richmondsporthosting.ca. Archived from the original on April 5, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2013 .
^ "Minoru Park" . Richmond Sport Hosting. Retrieved March 13, 2020 .
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