The following is a list of stadiums in the Canadian Football League.
- Notes
- ^ Capacity lowered for most games by closing off the upper deck.
- ^ End zones are only 18 yards long, rather than the regulation 20 yards.[2]
- ^ Capacity lowered for most games by closing off the upper deck.
- ^ End zone corners are cut off due to the running track circling the field.
Map of current stadiums
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Neutral site stadiums
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Image
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Stadium
|
Capacity
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Location
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Event
|
Opened
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Reference
|
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Moncton Stadium
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8,300[a]
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Moncton, New Brunswick
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CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2010, 2011, 2013, 2019)
|
2010
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[12]
|
|
Raymond Field
|
3,000[b]
|
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
|
CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2022)
|
1966
|
[13]
|
|
SMS Stadium at Shell Place
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5,000[c]
|
Fort McMurray, Alberta
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Northern Kickoff (2015)
|
2015
|
[14]
|
|
Huskies Stadium
|
2,000[d]
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2020, 2023)
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1970
|
|
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Royal Athletic Park
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3,800[e]
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
CFL Touchdown Pacific series (2024)
|
2024
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[15]
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- Notes
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 25,000 via temporary seating.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 5,000 via standing room.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 15,000 via temporary seating.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 10,000 via temporary seating.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 10,000-14,000 via temporary seating.
East Division
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Team
|
Stadium
|
Years Used
|
Capacity
|
Opened
|
City
|
Ref(s)
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds
|
1872–1949
|
Unknown
|
1872
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Hamilton, Ontario
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Ivor Wynne Stadium
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1950–2012
|
29,600
|
1930
|
[16]
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Alumni Stadium
|
2013
|
13,362
|
1970
|
Guelph, Ontario
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[17]
|
Ron Joyce Stadium
|
2014
|
6,500
|
2008
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Hamilton, Ontario
|
|
Montreal Alouettes
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Delorimier Stadium
|
1946–1953
|
20,000
|
1928
|
Montreal, Quebec
|
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Autostade
|
1968–1971 1973–1976
|
33,172
|
1967
|
[18]
|
Olympic Stadium
|
1976-1986 1996-1998
|
66,308
|
1976
|
[19]
|
Ottawa Redblacks
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
Toronto Argonauts
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Rosedale Field
|
1874–1897 1908–1915
|
4,000
|
1874
|
Toronto, Ontario
|
[20]
|
Varsity Stadium
|
1898–1907 1916–1924
|
10,000
|
1898
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1925–1958
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22,000
|
1924
|
Exhibition Stadium
|
1959–1974
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33,150
|
1948 in original form
|
1975
|
41,890
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1976–1988
|
54,741
|
Rogers Centre SkyDome (1989–2005)
|
1989–2015
|
31,074
|
1989
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West Division
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BC Lions
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Empire Stadium
|
1954–1982
|
32,375
|
1954
|
Vancouver, British Columbia
|
[21]
|
Empire Field
|
2010–2011
|
27,528
|
2010
|
[22]
|
Calgary Stampeders
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Mewata Stadium
|
1935–1959
|
10,000
|
1906
|
Calgary, Alberta
|
[23]
|
Edmonton Elks
|
Clarke Stadium
|
1949–1978
|
20,000
|
1938
|
Edmonton, Alberta
|
[24]
|
Saskatchewan Roughriders
|
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field Taylor Field (1946–2006) Park de Young (1936–1946)
|
1936-2016
|
33,427
|
1936
|
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
[25]
|
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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Osborne Stadium
|
1935–1952
|
7,800
|
1935
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
[26]
|
Canad Inns Stadium Winnipeg Stadium (1953–2001)
|
1953
|
15,700
|
1953 in original form
|
[27]
|
1954–1977
|
17,995
|
1978–1986
|
32,946
|
1987–1998
|
33,675
|
1999–2012
|
29,553
|
Defunct team stadiums
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Team (former names)
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Stadium (former names)
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Years Used
|
Capacity
|
Opened
|
City
|
Ref(s)
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Baltimore Stallions (1995) (Baltimore CFLers) (1994)
|
Memorial Stadium
|
1994–1995
|
53,371
|
1950
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
[28]
|
Birmingham Barracudas (1995)
|
Legion Field
|
1995
|
71,594
|
1926
|
Birmingham, Alabama
|
[29]
|
Las Vegas Posse (1994)
|
Sam Boyd Stadium
|
1994
|
32,000
|
1971
|
Whitney, Nevada
|
[30]
|
Memphis Mad Dogs (1995)
|
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
|
1995
|
63,000
|
1967
|
Memphis, Tennessee
|
[31]
|
Ottawa Rough Riders (1898–1924,1931–1996) (Ottawa Senators) (1925–1930) (Ottawa Football Club) (1876–1897)
|
Frank Clair Stadium Lansdowne Park (1908–1993)
|
1908–1996
|
30,927
|
1908
|
Ottawa, Ontario
|
[32]
|
Ottawa Renegades (2002–2005)
|
2002–2005
|
[32]
|
San Antonio Texans (1995) (Sacramento Gold Miners) (1993–1994)
|
Alamodome
|
1995
|
59,000
|
1993
|
San Antonio, Texas
|
[33]
|
Hornet Stadium
|
1993–1994
|
21,195
|
1968
|
Sacramento, California
|
[34]
|
Shreveport Pirates (1994–1995)
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Independence Stadium
|
1994–1995
|
51,000
|
1924
|
Shreveport, Louisiana
|
[35]
|
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