How many seats at Ivor Wynne Stadium?
29,600Ivor Wynne Stadium / Capacity
What years were the GREY Cup played in Hamilton?
Canadian Football League kicks off (1957–1969) In the CFL’s initial seasons, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats were the league’s dominant team, appearing in nine Grey Cups and winning four titles between 1957 and 1967.
How many times has the GREY Cup been in Hamilton?
Although the first Grey Cup game was in 1909, none were played from 1916 to 1919, so the 2012 Grey Cup was the 100th. The 108th Grey Cup was played on December 12, 2021, at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33–25 in overtime.
When did Pink Floyd play in Hamilton?
June 28th, 1975
Pink Floyd playing Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton on June 28th, 1975.
What was Tim Hortons Field before?
Construction and opening The new stadium was constructed in 2013 and into early-mid 2014 on the site of the former Ivor Wynne Stadium, which was demolished in the process, and it opened for Canadian Football League (CFL) football in late 2014.
When was Ivor Wynne Stadium built?
August 13, 1930Ivor Wynne Stadium / Opened
When did Pink Floyd play in Toronto?
Pink Floyd Concert Setlist at CNE Stadium, Toronto on July 6, 1994 | setlist.fm.
Why is it called the Grey Cup?
Grey Cup, trophy awarded annually to the winner of the professional Canadian Football League (CFL) play-offs. The cup was first awarded in 1909 by Earl Grey, governor-general of Canada, to represent the amateur football championship, and the early years of competition were dominated by collegiate teams.
What is Canada’s biggest stadium?
Commonwealth Stadium
By capacity
Rank | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|
1 | Commonwealth Stadium | 56,302 |
2 | Olympic Stadium | 56,040 |
3 | BC Place | 54,500 |
4 | Rogers Centre | 49,282 |