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  2. Nat Bailey Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The PCL returned to Vancouver in 1978 with the Vancouver Canadians, owned by Harry Ornest. He purchased most of the primary assets of Sick's Stadium in Seattle and shipped them north for use at Nat Bailey. [5] The Canadians stayed in Vancouver through the 1999 season, then relocated south to Sacramento, California.

  3. Vancouver Canadians - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Canadians won another championship, defeating Eugene, 2–1, to win the series, 3–1. [10] They beat their previous record in attendance with 239,527 people in total attendance for the 2017 season, averaging to 6,303 per game. On January 26, 2018, Toronto extended their player-development contract with Vancouver through the 2022 ...

  4. Bard on the Beach - Wikipedia

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    While in Vancouver, Gaze became acquainted with a group of actors and fellow Shakespeare lovers when he was asked to direct a production of Under Milk Wood for the 1989 Vancouver Fringe Festival. The following summer, this same group staged A Midsummer Night's Dream in a rented theatre tent in Vanier Park as the inaugural Bard on the Beach ...

  5. List of professional sports teams in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Baseball: League Team City Stadium Capacity NWL (A) Vancouver Canadians: Vancouver: Nat Bailey Stadium: 6,500 Basketball: League Team City Arena Capacity CEBL: Vancouver Bandits: Langley: Langley Events Centre: 5,276 Canadian football: League Team City Stadium Capacity CFL: BC Lions: Vancouver: BC Place: 54,500 Soccer: League Team City Stadium ...

  6. British Columbia Premier Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 2000, the league expanded once again by adding two more teams: the Whalley Chiefs and Penticton. Later that year, the league changed its name to the British Columbia Premier Baseball league to reflect its new membership. In 2009, the PBL would again expand, by bringing a team back to Vancouver known as the Vancouver Cannons.

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  8. Malkin Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Marion Malkin Memorial Bowl, or Malkin Bowl, is a 2000-seat outdoor theatre in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] Malkin Bowl is home to Theatre Under The Stars, [3] which stages family-friendly Broadway musicals there. [4] [5]

  9. Sports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Jays were the first non-American team to host a World Series Game (in 1992) and the only non-American team to win the World Series (back to back in 1992 and 1993). The Blue Jays had the highest attendance in Major League Baseball during the late 1980s and early 1990s. [ 49 ]