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Commonwealth Stadium - City of Edmonton Commonwealth Stadium hosts a broad range of local and world-class spectator events from world cups to iconic concerts and everything in between The Edmonton Elks Football Club have called Commonwealth Stadium home for the past 30 years ETS offers Park Ride Service to Edmonton Elks home games
Commonwealth Stadium - Wikipedia Commonwealth Stadium is an open-air, multi-purpose stadium located in the McCauley neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada It has a seating capacity of 56,302, making it the largest stadium in Canada Primarily used for Canadian football, it also hosts athletics, soccer, rugby union and concerts
Commonwealth Stadium Map - Edmonton Elks Need to know where something is at Commonwealth Stadium? This map shows you major gates, concessions, and more for Elks games
History of Commonwealth Stadium | City of Edmonton There were some debates over the form that stadium might take and discussions around possible locations, but by January 1975, Edmonton City Council had settled on construction of a huge, over 40,000 person capacity, stadium adjacent to the old Clarke Stadium
Commonwealth Stadium - Ballparks Home to the Edmonton Eskimos, the flagship franchise of the Canadian Football League, the stadium is no stranger to world-class events In 1984 it played host to the Grey Cup, the CFL's Championship game
Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton Elks The Edmonton Eskimos are unquestionably one of the class organizations of the CFL, and a class organization deserves a quality home The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium delivers as a great place to take in a football game
Commonwealth Stadium: History, Capacity, Events Significance The Commonwealth Stadium is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium, located in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada It is an open-air stadium which is also popularly known as " The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium "