#
|
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 |
|