Toronto Argonauts Stadium History
Rosedale Field | Stadium Details |
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Years Played: 1874-1897, 1908-1915 Maximum Football Capacity: 10,000 (4,000 seated) Surface: Grass Location:Mt. Pleasant Avenue & MacLennan Avenue Notes: Hosted the first ever Grey Cup in 1909; Currently the field still stands but the grandstands have been removed; Currently the home of the Rosedale Golf and Tennis Club |
Varsity Stadium | Stadium Details |
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Years Played: 1898–1907, 1916–24, 1925–58 Maximum Football Capacity: 16,000 Surface: Grass Location: Bloor Street & Devonshire Place Notes: Hosted both Grey Cup and Vanier Cup, including the 1950 Mud Bowl; Remains property of the University of Toronto Blues following renovations. |
CNE/Exhibition Stadium | Stadium Details |
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Years Played: 1959 – 1988 Maximum Football Capacity: 54,000 Surface: Grass (1959), Astro Turf (1976) Location: Princess Bloulevard & Ontario Drive Notes:Originally opened as the CNE Grandstand in 1948; Became the home of the Toronto Blue Jays (1977); Also used for concerts, movie sets and wrestling and boxing cards. |
SkyDome/Rogers Centre | Stadium Details |
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Years Played: 1989 – Present Maximum Football Capacity: 52,230 Surface: Astro Turf (1989), Field Turf (2004), Astro Turf 3D (2010) Location: Front Street & Blue Jays Way Notes: Also the home of the Toronto Blue Jays; Used to host concerts, plays, conventions and wrestling events. |