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  2. Rob Ford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was originally named for Centennial Park, which it is located in and opened during Canada's centennial year of 1967; the stadium was opened in 1975, eight years after the centennial. In 2017, there were calls and support for the stadium to be renamed after former mayor Rob Ford [ 6 ] as Rob Ford Memorial Stadium , [ 7 ] but city ...

  3. Centennial Park (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Park Conservatory; Etobicoke Olympium, a large athletic centre that was built in 1975. Centennial Hill was the site of a municipal dump and the south end was used as a transfer station. Rob Ford Stadium, formerly Centennial Park Stadium, is a 3,500 seat capacity stadium that is primarily used for athletics, soccer and occasionally ...

  4. List of stadiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team(s) Olympic Stadium: 45,757 [5]: Montreal Quebec Rogers Centre: 39,150 [6]: Toronto Ontario Toronto Blue Jays: Ottawa Stadium: 10,332: Ottawa

  5. Varsity Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Varsity Stadium is an outdoor collegiate football stadium located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the Toronto Varsity Blues , the athletic teams of the University of Toronto . Athletic events have been hosted on the site since 1898; the current stadium was built in 2007 to replace the original permanent stadium built in 1911.

  6. List of Canadian football stadiums - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Paramount Fine Foods Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Fine Foods Centre, formerly the Hershey Centre, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.Its current name was adopted on July 1, 2018, following a new naming rights agreement with Mississauga-based restaurant chain Paramount Fine Foods.

  8. Culture in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Park Stadium: 1997 0 Toronto Rock: National Lacrosse League: Scotiabank Arena: 1999 6 Toronto Marlies: AHL: Coca-Cola Coliseum: 2005 1 Toronto FC: Major League Soccer: BMO Field: 2006 1 Toronto Wolfpack: RFL Championship: Lamport Stadium: 2016 1 Toronto NWHL: TBD 2020 0

  9. Category:Sports venues in Toronto - Wikipedia

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