I've been to the five stadiums mentioned by name in Ontario and Quebec. BMO is definitely the best of those five. But travelling with TFC supporters to Saputo and making the fan march from the Pie IX station is probably the best experience. Although the "Miracle in Montreal" game where we made the march from the Olympic Stadium station was absolutely bonkers. There were over 1000 of us that night. For anybody that hasn't been to Montreal, right there between Olympic Stadium and Saputo Stadium is the Montreal Biodome (which I believe was the velodrome for the '76 Olympics) and that place is amazing. Definitely worth the subway ride.
@@therefdiegocostus7325 Even by your logic, the fact that 4 of 7 final round World Cup qualifiers were at BMO makes BMO far superior. The open ends in Hamilton and Ottawa make the stadiums feel like glorified high school stadiums.
Yea but it’ll always be for baseball. It’s impossible to watch a football match in there. I’m hoping they bang the nail on the head with the World Cup Reno’s for bmo.
Fun fact, there aren't any large scale maple sugar plantations in Alberta, they don't actually grow well there. It's mostly in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Yeah, nah. The city is named after the Gatineau River, but no one knows for sure if the River is named after the French family name Gastineau, or if it's from the Algonquin language.
What I love about these Stadiums in Canada is they host an outdoor nhl hockey games . Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton , Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, Toronto, Hamilton & Ottawa all hosted the NHL Heritage Classics . Only Montreal needs to host an outdoor game now .
Both Mosaic and Investor's Field look really good and surprised we don't play more Canadian Men's National Team soccer games there. They look way nicer than BMO Field or the larger Commonwealth.
Neither of them are much bigger than BMO. BMO is currently 30k, Mosaic and IG are both 33k. Thing holding both them back is grass. Players prefer grass and there are enough studies indicating increased injury risk on artificial surfaces to justify those feelings.
@@trevorbrooks9637 changing turf to grass is just money but doable. But stadium amenities? The overall esthetic...compared to BMO field, just wow! Too bad Ontario had money for the SkyDome and let that thing rot to bits and become a ballpark instead (rather than build a proper ballpark). BMO field just seems cheap....
I'm an Edmontonian who loves Commonwealth. Sure, the seats are a bit far away, and at some point soon it'll need a BC Place-style refurb, but there's something special about an older building that seems to host just about everything (except the World Cup, screw you FIFA-) ahem, anyways, Commonwealth's definitely got a certain charm to it. ✨️
Agreed 100%....and you know what else had a "certain charm?"....The Coliseum. Good enough for Gretzky, Messier Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney....good enough for us? ...The real irony is the original Roman Coliseum lasted 2,000 years....Katz wants ours bulldozed after 60...hahaha.
@@jeremydanchuk1897 I'd correct that to Modern Era NHL. Early NHL back in the 20s likely did have a number of outdoor games (would require research to verify).
Please dear God do this. Really wanna hear his opinion on the Centre Slush Puppie and Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. Can’t forget the Angel of the Winds Arena!
00:11 It is actually not Hockey. It is called Lacrosse. Canadian nationalists like George Beers began advocating for lacrosse to become the national sport instead of cricket or Hockey as was being pushed by British settlers. It also was played by the first nations.
Great video, and yeah we're pretty lacking compared to other countries for stadiums, but we're among the elite when it comes to arenas. Your capacity figure for BMO Field is a bit outdated, it now holds 31,000.
The only bad thing about SkyDome, really, is that Rogers are dumbasses and got rid of the unique name. They COULD have called it Rogers SkyDome and keep the cool part in it, but NO! THey have to go with lame-ass Rogers Centre, which is the same exact name as the arena the Canucks play out of! How many buildings named "Rogers Centre" do you FUCKING need!
Thank you for the awesome video! With the Canadian Premier League not even at it's 5th season, who know how this list will grow by 5 or 10 years from now. Only two of the grounds are regularly used by CPL teams (Wanderers Grounds and IG Field), but with upcoming teams in Sask, BC, and maybe out east, hopefully new stadiums too.
Just to clarify, Hockey is indeed the most popular sport in Canada, and it has been Canada's "official" Winter Sport since the mid 1980's. Before that, our National Sport was Lacrosse, which still remains Canada's "official" summer sport (strange considering the box lacrosse season starts in December and ends in April, bypassing summer completely.) Luckily, field lacrosse starts just before box lacrosse ends, making us seem less insane for calling it our "summer" sport. Box Lacrosse, and basketball (also invented by a Canadian) both play their games in hockey stadiums, so omitting them was a less than ideal call, demonstrating a football bias that exists far less here (even though field lacrosse, American-style football, football and rugby are played in football stadiums, their revenues pail in comparison to basketball and hockey. We also have great places to play Baseball! Most of us, being obstinate as we are, continue to call Rogers Centre "Skydome" thanks to its retractable roof that actually works! (personally, I'm offended by corporate naming rights of stadiums built with taxpayer funds, so it will always be 'Skydome', a name submitted by a Torontonian in a contest. A plaque at the entrance stating; "Skydome is financially supported by Rogers Communications"' would be more appropriate.) Anyway, it's "Skydome" regardless of what Rogers wants us to call it. It's a smaller stadium (10,000 permanent seats and 2000 optional bleachers) but deserved more attention in your video if for no other reason than it's unique roof design, contribution to our skyline, and being home of the Toronto Blue Jays.
How about if Rogers had called it "Rogers SkyDome" and kept the cool name in there? FYI, there's also a "Rogers Centre" in Vancouver - it's the arena the Canucks play in.
@@Seriously_Unserious Yup, I'm aware, and find it more than ridiculous that multiple cities, who each have their own historic figures to commemorate, have Stadiums named after the same corporate entity (Not as disturbing as a stadium named after a bank as in Scotiabank Arenas). Skydome is especially problematic, as it was acquired for pennies on the dollars of the cost of construction. Hardly warrants naming rights in my mind.
Please please please do ice hockey arenas from the QMJHL, OHL & WHL! We have some really nice arenas for our junior teams like Halifax, Moncton, Quebec City, London & Saskatoon.
My favorite stadium in Ontario is still the Rogers Centre (I still wish it was called SkyDome), because of how loud the fans get in it during the MLB postseason. They definitely don't make it a welcoming environment for the opposing team, which is ironic considering Canadians are deemed polite.😁
I like the Rogers Centre too, but I feel it is just too big anymore. Jays really only need about 40k seats, imo. Also, you almost need a Sherpa to get up to the 500 level. That's why I prefer BMO, you never feel too far from the field.
I still remember the moment when it got loud in there. The year was 1992, and Dave Winfield told Toronto "Winfield Wants Noise" and the fans have been giving their Winfield of Dreams noise ever since!
@@roywarriner8441 If Rogers was smart, they'd have at least kept SkyDome in part of the name, like Rogers SkyDome instead of ditching the best stadium name in the world and replacing it with centre, boring, plain dumb, ass old centre. We've got a Rogers Centre in Vancouver for fuck's sake. The Canucks play out of it! How many fucking Rogers Centres do we fucking need?!
Commonwealth stadium is not the largest stadium in Canada. Olympic stadium in Montreal is with a capacity of 66,308, which is 10,000 higher than Commonwealth. You must have read the baseball capacity of Olympic to get the 56K number, but for football it holds 66K, and 61K for soccer.
What makes PEI great: 1. The Confederation Bridge 2. The Confederation Centre of the Arts 3. Anne of Green Gables 4. PEI Potatoes 5. Doesn't have the crime infestation that Ontario has
5:32 - BMO Field is going to be renovated for the World Cup in 2026. Not sure if its going to be fancy like the ones in Europe/previous WC host countries lol
I feel that Moncton needs a soccer team or a cfl team because the stadium is very nice but doesn’t really have a major tendant other than the university’s sports. The University would probs not allow a team to use their field tho
Some ideas you could do for these "best stadium" videos: - Every Italian island/region - Every Spanish region - Every German kingdom - Every Chinese province.
5:30 - two interesting things about TD Place in Ottawa. What you see is actually two editions of the stadium. The newer half on the Canal side and the much older half. Also, below that older stand is a former NHL hockey arena (still in use by a junior team). In this brief picture (5:30), you can make out a portion of the arched front facade of the arena on the other side of the street level building.
Not for long! The arena (and as a result of being and built literally on top of the arena- the stadium’s grandstand) are getting torn down and a new arena will be built on the open grassy part and finally a new grandstand will be built. Gonna miss the Civic Centre, grew up in that rink.
I’m glad you picked BMO field for Ontario, criminally underrated stadium. You have an amazing view from all sides and the exterior is gorgeous. Great place to watch a game. Beer prices are a but ridiculous though :/
May I suggest the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, a Division II league with 14 teams, mostly in Minnesota and the Dakotas, with one team each in Nebraska and Iowa.
Well, 2 things - imo Bmo field is just a stadium nothing really special especially not enough to rank it over Rogers Centre, love watching that roof open/close during a game. Second you forgot about the curling rink up in Nunavut ;) great video! All kidding aside. Also Rogers Centre feels like an earthquake when something special happens, like bat flips and walk offs
There are no sugar maple trees in Alberta; they aren’t hardy enough to tolerate the wild temperature swings in winter or the lack of moisture year-round.
Western Canada has really forged ahead with developing some of the best stadiums found in Canada 🇨🇦 I suspect Calgary will develop a new state of the art venue in the not so distant future.
BC Place holds 54,000 people, more than ten times more than any other stadium in the province, except Nat Bailey, a Single A baseball stadium which holds 6,800.
Before watching I'm going to say Mosaic Stadium wins for Saskatchewan...mostly because it's the only option. Homer Simpson was right...De Fault! The two sweetest words in the English language! De fault! De fault!
I guess mosaic stadium is cool but almost everyone from Regina (including me) hates the fact they wasted so much money on the interior instead of putting a dome on it
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It’s actually pretty sad that Canada doesn’t have a big 65,000 + seat stadium that even comes close to rivalling a NFL stadium. A National Stadium that can host big events like Wembly. Olympic stadium is terrible and Roger’s Centre is baseball centric. BC Place would be the closest one. Mosaic and IG stadiums are by far the nicest, but too small for international games.
And not much public transit access unlike higher cities either held by LRT, Skytrain, Metro Lines, Subway, or good bus lines. Like the Grey Cup here in Regina was chaotic after the games with the parking and people taking shuttle buses were confused. (Usually for Roughrider games it is Park and ride from malls and for grey cup it was shuttle buses from hotels)
While Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon were missing, I could understand why considering they have too little population to begin with. That said, this have me hindsight that Canada has hidden jewels for stadiums.
In 1994 the National Sports Act of Canada was revised and kept Canada's National summer sport as lacrosse but made Canada's National winter sport to hockey.
Definitely. Despite its many flaws, Molson Stadium’s intimate atmosphere with its amazing view of the mountain on one side and of the Montreal skyline on the other, is pretty hard to beat.
imagine not choosing the stadium that got 300 million cad in renovations, has a retractable roof, and has the biggest stadium capacity in Ontario. but bmo field is kinda nice, so I'll give you that.
In 1994, the National Sports Act of Canada was revised and while Lacrosse remains the National summer sport of Canada, Hockey is the National winter sport of Canada.
Alberta: The sunshine province British Columbia: the pacific province Manitoba: The land of 100,000 lakes Newfoundland: Canada’s happy province Nova Scotia: Bluenose province Ontario: The Great Lake province Prince Edward Island: The first Province Quebec: la belle province Saskatchewan: wheat province
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As a Canadian, I'm glad to have this video!
Me too
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@@Alex_kosman Nice I was born in Winnipeg
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I've been to the five stadiums mentioned by name in Ontario and Quebec. BMO is definitely the best of those five. But travelling with TFC supporters to Saputo and making the fan march from the Pie IX station is probably the best experience. Although the "Miracle in Montreal" game where we made the march from the Olympic Stadium station was absolutely bonkers. There were over 1000 of us that night.
For anybody that hasn't been to Montreal, right there between Olympic Stadium and Saputo Stadium is the Montreal Biodome (which I believe was the velodrome for the '76 Olympics) and that place is amazing. Definitely worth the subway ride.
hamilton outdoor stadium better than bmo field thats why world cup qualifiers was there :)
@@therefdiegocostus7325 Even by your logic, the fact that 4 of 7 final round World Cup qualifiers were at BMO makes BMO far superior. The open ends in Hamilton and Ottawa make the stadiums feel like glorified high school stadiums.
Commonwealth Stadium might be the largest in normal capacity, but the Olympic Stadium in Montreal seats over 60,000 when used for Football and Soccer.
SkyDome (Rogers centre) is doing a two year renovation that will greatly improve the building and keep it going for another 15-20 years minimum.
Yea but it’ll always be for baseball. It’s impossible to watch a football match in there. I’m hoping they bang the nail on the head with the World Cup Reno’s for bmo.
Far preferable to tearing it down and building anew, which was Roger's original plan.
Fun fact, there aren't any large scale maple sugar plantations in Alberta, they don't actually grow well there. It's mostly in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick
of course, it's all that cow manure turning into oil that makes Alberta rich! 😝
Love how you show Gatineau in the intro, a city where we have one hihg school football stadium that holds about 800 people and nothing else.
Is that town named after Jacques de Gatineau?
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Yeah, nah. The city is named after the Gatineau River, but no one knows for sure if the River is named after the French family name Gastineau, or if it's from the Algonquin language.
Amazing video! Canada is so cool! Will you consider doing it for each of Mexico's states?
I will look into it.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums AWESOME!!
What I love about these Stadiums in Canada is they host an outdoor nhl hockey games . Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton , Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, Toronto, Hamilton & Ottawa all hosted the NHL Heritage Classics . Only Montreal needs to host an outdoor game now .
I always wanted to know about the stadiums in Canada but I never tried to do so. Thank you for the video :)
Both Mosaic and Investor's Field look really good and surprised we don't play more Canadian Men's National Team soccer games there. They look way nicer than BMO Field or the larger Commonwealth.
Neither of them are much bigger than BMO. BMO is currently 30k, Mosaic and IG are both 33k.
Thing holding both them back is grass. Players prefer grass and there are enough studies indicating increased injury risk on artificial surfaces to justify those feelings.
@@trevorbrooks9637 changing turf to grass is just money but doable. But stadium amenities? The overall esthetic...compared to BMO field, just wow! Too bad Ontario had money for the SkyDome and let that thing rot to bits and become a ballpark instead (rather than build a proper ballpark). BMO field just seems cheap....
Sorry to end your dream….but even Montreal didn’t host a single World Cup qualification game…..so I don’t think they’ll go to Winnipeg or Regina 🥲
FIFA requires grass fields
I'm an Edmontonian who loves Commonwealth. Sure, the seats are a bit far away, and at some point soon it'll need a BC Place-style refurb, but there's something special about an older building that seems to host just about everything (except the World Cup, screw you FIFA-) ahem, anyways, Commonwealth's definitely got a certain charm to it. ✨️
also the first Stadium to host an NHL outdoor hockey game
Agreed 100%....and you know what else had a "certain charm?"....The Coliseum. Good enough for Gretzky, Messier Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney....good enough for us? ...The real irony is the original Roman Coliseum lasted 2,000 years....Katz wants ours bulldozed after 60...hahaha.
Alberta really only has 2 stadiums that COULD be contenders, the other being McMahon Stadium in Calgary, but IMO Commonwealth is just a bit better.
@@jeremydanchuk1897 I'd correct that to Modern Era NHL. Early NHL back in the 20s likely did have a number of outdoor games (would require research to verify).
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If you ever need another series of video ideas there’s always the ~90 arenas of the Canadian Hockey League
@@dfpelletier you're right but I was too lazy to find the exact number haha
Please dear God do this. Really wanna hear his opinion on the Centre Slush Puppie and Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. Can’t forget the Angel of the Winds Arena!
Need to document the old crush can in moose jaw it’s gone but before all the footage disappears
00:11 It is actually not Hockey. It is called Lacrosse. Canadian nationalists like George Beers began advocating for lacrosse to become the national sport instead of cricket or Hockey as was being pushed by British settlers. It also was played by the first nations.
Great video, and yeah we're pretty lacking compared to other countries for stadiums, but we're among the elite when it comes to arenas. Your capacity figure for BMO Field is a bit outdated, it now holds 31,000.
“You no longer pity Regina for its name, you admire it for its stadium.” What a great line!
Mosaic is the crown jewel in a shit city
I do prefer Tim Hortons field in Ontario, but could see why others like the sky dome just because of its history
The only bad thing about SkyDome, really, is that Rogers are dumbasses and got rid of the unique name. They COULD have called it Rogers SkyDome and keep the cool part in it, but NO! THey have to go with lame-ass Rogers Centre, which is the same exact name as the arena the Canucks play out of! How many buildings named "Rogers Centre" do you FUCKING need!
Dude didn't even mention it. Jokes
6:21 What PEI lacks in size it makes up for with potatoes and lobsters!
And peace and great beaches
Thank you for the awesome video! With the Canadian Premier League not even at it's 5th season, who know how this list will grow by 5 or 10 years from now. Only two of the grounds are regularly used by CPL teams (Wanderers Grounds and IG Field), but with upcoming teams in Sask, BC, and maybe out east, hopefully new stadiums too.
Just to clarify, Hockey is indeed the most popular sport in Canada, and it has been Canada's "official" Winter Sport since the mid 1980's.
Before that, our National Sport was Lacrosse, which still remains Canada's "official" summer sport (strange considering the box lacrosse season starts in December and ends in April, bypassing summer completely.) Luckily, field lacrosse starts just before box lacrosse ends, making us seem less insane for calling it our "summer" sport.
Box Lacrosse, and basketball (also invented by a Canadian) both play their games in hockey stadiums, so omitting them was a less than ideal call, demonstrating a football bias that exists far less here (even though field lacrosse, American-style football, football and rugby are played in football stadiums, their revenues pail in comparison to basketball and hockey.
We also have great places to play Baseball! Most of us, being obstinate as we are, continue to call Rogers Centre "Skydome" thanks to its retractable roof that actually works! (personally, I'm offended by corporate naming rights of stadiums built with taxpayer funds, so it will always be 'Skydome', a name submitted by a Torontonian in a contest. A plaque at the entrance stating; "Skydome is financially supported by Rogers Communications"' would be more appropriate.)
Anyway, it's "Skydome" regardless of what Rogers wants us to call it. It's a smaller stadium (10,000 permanent seats and 2000 optional bleachers) but deserved more attention in your video if for no other reason than it's unique roof design, contribution to our skyline, and being home of the Toronto Blue Jays.
How about if Rogers had called it "Rogers SkyDome" and kept the cool name in there?
FYI, there's also a "Rogers Centre" in Vancouver - it's the arena the Canucks play in.
@@Seriously_Unserious Yup, I'm aware, and find it more than ridiculous that multiple cities, who each have their own historic figures to commemorate, have Stadiums named after the same corporate entity (Not as disturbing as a stadium named after a bank as in Scotiabank Arenas).
Skydome is especially problematic, as it was acquired for pennies on the dollars of the cost of construction. Hardly warrants naming rights in my mind.
Great video, as usual, though, with arenas being more commonplace in Canada, perhaps a best arena in every Province video could be looked into
Please please please do ice hockey arenas from the QMJHL, OHL & WHL! We have some really nice arenas for our junior teams like Halifax, Moncton, Quebec City, London & Saskatoon.
My favorite stadium in Ontario is still the Rogers Centre (I still wish it was called SkyDome), because of how loud the fans get in it during the MLB postseason. They definitely don't make it a welcoming environment for the opposing team, which is ironic considering Canadians are deemed polite.😁
I can't wait to see how the interior looks after the reno.
I like the Rogers Centre too, but I feel it is just too big anymore. Jays really only need about 40k seats, imo. Also, you almost need a Sherpa to get up to the 500 level. That's why I prefer BMO, you never feel too far from the field.
I still call it "The Dome". F*** Rogers.
I still remember the moment when it got loud in there. The year was 1992, and Dave Winfield told Toronto "Winfield Wants Noise" and the fans have been giving their Winfield of Dreams noise ever since!
@@roywarriner8441 If Rogers was smart, they'd have at least kept SkyDome in part of the name, like Rogers SkyDome instead of ditching the best stadium name in the world and replacing it with centre, boring, plain dumb, ass old centre. We've got a Rogers Centre in Vancouver for fuck's sake. The Canucks play out of it! How many fucking Rogers Centres do we fucking need?!
Commonwealth stadium is not the largest stadium in Canada. Olympic stadium in Montreal is with a capacity of 66,308, which is 10,000 higher than Commonwealth. You must have read the baseball capacity of Olympic to get the 56K number, but for football it holds 66K, and 61K for soccer.
The “Tea, Crumpets and Cocaine” bit for British Columbia made me burst out laughing 🤣
(I’m American btw)
He was close (Being from BC, just trade cocaine with pot and crumpets (whatever they are) with Timbits and add coffee and he'd be on the money)
I found it funny, and I'm FROM BC!
Thanks for the Canadian content, we do best with what we have 😊 Cheers.
As an American, I am also glad to have this video.
What makes PEI great:
1. The Confederation Bridge
2. The Confederation Centre of the Arts
3. Anne of Green Gables
4. PEI Potatoes
5. Doesn't have the crime infestation that Ontario has
I love pei. I’m from Alberta but we go there every summer. Paradise on earth
5:32 - BMO Field is going to be renovated for the World Cup in 2026. Not sure if its going to be fancy like the ones in Europe/previous WC host countries lol
I feel that Moncton needs a soccer team or a cfl team because the stadium is very nice but doesn’t really have a major tendant other than the university’s sports. The University would probs not allow a team to use their field tho
Some ideas you could do for these "best stadium" videos:
- Every Italian island/region
- Every Spanish region
- Every German kingdom
- Every Chinese province.
-Every province of Iran 😂
Rogers center is getting a 3 year reno. It should already top this list , but it will for sure soon.
“There must be a lot of maple trees here”
When you realize your country is one big stereotype 💀
and also there are almost no maple trees in the majority of Canada
You struggled to find something that represent Prince Edward Island... I immediately think of Anne of Green Gables.
….and potatoes.
It's time for Best High School Stadiums in each USA State... Has to be ON-Campus.
Gold Mine.
5:30 - two interesting things about TD Place in Ottawa. What you see is actually two editions of the stadium. The newer half on the Canal side and the much older half. Also, below that older stand is a former NHL hockey arena (still in use by a junior team). In this brief picture (5:30), you can make out a portion of the arched front facade of the arena on the other side of the street level building.
Not for long! The arena (and as a result of being and built literally on top of the arena- the stadium’s grandstand) are getting torn down and a new arena will be built on the open grassy part and finally a new grandstand will be built. Gonna miss the Civic Centre, grew up in that rink.
Just moved back to NS from Ottawa, lots of fun games in Lansdowne
I’m glad you picked BMO field for Ontario, criminally underrated stadium. You have an amazing view from all sides and the exterior is gorgeous. Great place to watch a game. Beer prices are a but ridiculous though :/
High beer prices are pretty typical for MLSE unfortunately :(
May I suggest the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, a Division II league with 14 teams, mostly in Minnesota and the Dakotas, with one team each in Nebraska and Iowa.
Well, 2 things - imo Bmo field is just a stadium nothing really special especially not enough to rank it over Rogers Centre, love watching that roof open/close during a game. Second you forgot about the curling rink up in Nunavut ;) great video! All kidding aside. Also Rogers Centre feels like an earthquake when something special happens, like bat flips and walk offs
My province makes a lot of wheat. GO ROUGHRIDERS 🏈
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There are no sugar maple trees in Alberta; they aren’t hardy enough to tolerate the wild temperature swings in winter or the lack of moisture year-round.
Western Canada has really forged ahead with developing some of the best stadiums found in Canada 🇨🇦 I suspect Calgary will develop a new state of the art venue in the not so distant future.
Canada's stadium game is just ... sad.
BC Place holds 54,000 people, more than ten times more than any other stadium in the province, except Nat Bailey, a Single A baseball stadium which holds 6,800.
Nat Bailey used to be a AAA stadium. I still have fond memories of watching the AAA Vancouver Canadians there as a teen.
B.C. Place opened in 1983.
Before watching I'm going to say Mosaic Stadium wins for Saskatchewan...mostly because it's the only option. Homer Simpson was right...De Fault! The two sweetest words in the English language! De fault! De fault!
I can understand the omission of Yukon and Nunavut as I doubt they have stadiums!
Interestingly enough, some places in Nunavut have small ballparks and football fields, but I don't know if they count as "stadiums," per se
I guess mosaic stadium is cool but almost everyone from Regina (including me) hates the fact they wasted so much money on the interior instead of putting a dome on it
Yup. Should have been covered.
What about Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon? Surely Yellowknife has something
They're actually defined as territories, not provinces. But given how cold and sparsely populated they are, I doubt there'd be much to see there.
@@barbarian92 for sure, especially in Nunavut
You would think Nunavut would have stadiums or other sporting venues, but they actually have Nunavut 😉
Yeah it must have something
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It’s actually pretty sad that Canada doesn’t have a big 65,000 + seat stadium that even comes close to rivalling a NFL stadium. A National Stadium that can host big events like Wembly. Olympic stadium is terrible and Roger’s Centre is baseball centric. BC Place would be the closest one. Mosaic and IG stadiums are by far the nicest, but too small for international games.
And not much public transit access unlike higher cities either held by LRT, Skytrain, Metro Lines, Subway, or good bus lines. Like the Grey Cup here in Regina was chaotic after the games with the parking and people taking shuttle buses were confused. (Usually for Roughrider games it is Park and ride from malls and for grey cup it was shuttle buses from hotels)
While Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon were missing, I could understand why considering they have too little population to begin with. That said, this have me hindsight that Canada has hidden jewels for stadiums.
National sport is not ice hockey, it's lacrosse lol.
In 1994 the National Sports Act of Canada was revised and kept Canada's National summer sport as lacrosse but made Canada's National winter sport to hockey.
Can you make a video about the best stadium in each French region?
For Quebec I would've gone with Percival Molson Stadium.
Definitely. Despite its many flaws, Molson Stadium’s intimate atmosphere with its amazing view of the mountain on one side and of the Montreal skyline on the other, is pretty hard to beat.
omg its so cute, you're right
Politely agree with this list.
What else can I do, it's Canada, Eh?
Oh yeah they actually drill a special type of maple syrup out of the ground in Alberta. It’s black and just tastes soooo good 😋
Hideous outdoor stadiums. I'm Canadian and this is embarassing.
I feel like if we are talking about stadiums for New Brunswick, rocky stone definitely comes to mind
Rocky stone only fits 3,000 people tho
But at the same time, the turf is amazing and the atmosphere is second to none
How about doing a video on American Hockey League arenas.
That would be kool
That is an impressive panel of experts. They must get stuff done. lol!
You should do this to arenas
Where did you get your information on Canada?
It's NewfoundLAND (rhymes with understand)!!
Can you please do Ireland at some point?
being from moncton new brunswick , its not call red river. we call it the chocolate river and part of the worlds highest tides,
In commonwealth stadium in Alberta it’s cold way more than its warm here lol but none the less still a really nice stadium
As a Manitoban I would like to argue that Shaw park is better than IG field
Please do Canadian University stadiums. 🇨🇦
He has done the Canada West conference before. Don't know about the other three conferences.
imagine not choosing the stadium that got 300 million cad in renovations, has a retractable roof, and has the biggest stadium capacity in Ontario.
but bmo field is kinda nice, so I'll give you that.
Do one for the brazilian states
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Lmao, I was in one of those Sask photos, don't know if I like that XD
Did you even look at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton? Its pretty nice stadium.
Someone's already probably said this but the national sport of Canada is surprising lacrosse
In 1994, the National Sports Act of Canada was revised and while Lacrosse remains the National summer sport of Canada, Hockey is the National winter sport of Canada.
Fun fact the Edmonton elks used to be called the Edmonton Eskimos
When the hell did that change!
@@dune4433 a year ago at the very most
Fun fact: Maple Trees are only grown in Quebec and Ontario in Canada
Ummm no. We have maple trees on the prairies too.
@@Zlata1313 Well then I need to confront my high school teacher lol
@@latifilaspoon they're not sugar maples, but definitely maples.
You should do Big South Conference basketball arenas.
The stadium in Winnipeg is called Princess Auto stadium
I was so excited for the Yukon and today I learned it’s not a province.
Im sorry, COMMONWEALTH???????? ROGERS PLACE IS SO MUCH BETTEr
but Lacrosse.. is the official national sport of the great nation of Canada..
Nicely done even with the itty bitty fields. Now are you going to hit a few more English speaking places or go to Asia or South America again!
Olympic Stadium in Montreal, or the "Big O", also the "Big Owe."
I’m in Nova Scotia, thought huskies stadium would’ve been the answer
B.C Place Stadium was built in 1983.
I love stadium abs arena constructions do you guys know of any similar channels for indoor arenas?
I’ve been to ig field and it’s awesome
Considering I’m a bomber as you can see by my pfp
Ill agree with everything but I would have went for Rogers Centre or one of the college football stadiums in nova scotia
The fact you excluded the Skydome from the list very surprising.
Did this guy seriously place commonwealth stadium over rogers place? Come on man.
I'm just here for the elephant polo world championship videos
Alberta: The sunshine province
British Columbia: the pacific province
Manitoba: The land of 100,000 lakes
Newfoundland: Canada’s happy province
Nova Scotia: Bluenose province
Ontario: The Great Lake province
Prince Edward Island: The first Province
Quebec: la belle province
Saskatchewan: wheat province
Pei calls themselves the birthplace of confederation and Nova Scotia calls them selves Canadas ocean playground
How about a video about stadiums that have successfully remove their running track?
Well now you have to make best arenas in Canada now that you've teased it
The video should be renamed: ''Man roasts atlantic Canada's provinces''
Dude I had to pause the video I laughed so hard at 5:19
You should’ve done Nunavut
Actually as a Canadian I just wanted to say that the best stadium is: Bell Centre
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