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  1. Commonwealth Stadium is an open-air, multipurpose stadium located in the McCauley neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It has a seating capacity of 56,302, making it the largest open-air stadium in Canada.

  2. Commonwealth Stadium. With a seating capacity for 56,400 fans and home to the Edmonton Elks football club, Commonwealth Stadium is an excellent venue for world-class events, including major sports events and concerts.

  3. Commonwealth Stadium hosts a broad range of local and world-class spectator events from world cups to iconic concerts and everything in between.

  4. Commonwealth Stadium can hold 56,302 spectators. It is the second largest stadium in Canada, after Olympic Stadium in Montreal, and the largest open-air stadium in Canada. Commonwealth Stadium seats are 19 to 22 inches wide depending where you are sitting. There are also bucket seats that do not have armrests.

  5. Need to know where something is at Commonwealth Stadium? This map shows you major gates, concessions, and more for Elks games.

  6. However, the jewel in the Commonwealth Games crown was the Commonwealth Stadium, which hosted athletics, and the opening and closing ceremonies. Immediately after the games, it became home to the Edmonton Eskimos as Clarke Stadium was replaced as the team's home field.

  7. Enhance your experience by planning your visit to Commonwealth Stadium with our A-Z Guide. Can't find something? We have more detailed information on how to get here , safety , accessibility , Edmonton Elks tickets , concessions and our premium rentals .

  8. With a seating capacity for 56,400 fans and home of the Edmonton Elks football club and FC Edmonton soccer team, Commonwealth Stadium is a must-visit venue for world-class events including major sports events and concerts.

  9. Commonwealth Stadium was built by the city of Edmonton to serve as the flagship venue of the 1978 Commonwealth Games, hence the name. Construction started in 1975 at the site of of the old Clark Stadium. It took three years to build the stadium, which opened on 15 July 2018, just before the Games.

  10. www.stadiumjourney.com › stadiums › commonwealth-stadium-s1014Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton Elks

    Aug 29, 2017 · Edmonton's Mighty Elks. The Edmonton Eskimos have won the CFL’s Grey Cup 13 times, the second-highest total in league history. Nine of those wins have come while the Eskimos have called Commonwealth Stadium their home, including an unprecedented five in a row from 1978-1982, the first five years that Commonwealth Stadium was in service. As a ...

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