Telus Field
Canada /
Alberta /
Edmonton /
96 Avenue NW, 10233
World
/ Canada
/ Alberta
/ Edmonton
World / Canada / Alberta / Division No. 11
stadium, baseball park / stadium
Telus Field (nicknamed the Phone Booth) is a baseball stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is home to the Edmonton Capitals of the Golden Baseball League, and former home of the Edmonton Trappers, an AAA baseball team of the Pacific Coast League, and the Edmonton Cracker-Cats, also of the GBL. The facility is located in the North Saskatchewan River Valley, on the south end of Downtown Edmonton.
The field was built in 1995 to replace John Ducey Park. The naming rights were purchased by the Telus telecommunications company in September of that year for a 14-year deal.
The 9,055-seat ballpark has two notable features. The infield uses FieldTurf (originally AstroTurf) while the outfield uses natural grass. The luxury boxes are at ground level, and club and general seating is built on top.
The field was built in 1995 to replace John Ducey Park. The naming rights were purchased by the Telus telecommunications company in September of that year for a 14-year deal.
The 9,055-seat ballpark has two notable features. The infield uses FieldTurf (originally AstroTurf) while the outfield uses natural grass. The luxury boxes are at ground level, and club and general seating is built on top.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telus_Field
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°31'54"N 113°29'47"W
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- Lethbridge Exhibition Park 430 km
- Parkinson Recreation Centre 577 km
- Carrie Jane Gray Park 612 km
- Biathlon Stadium 761 km
- Mission Sports Park 784 km
- Civic Athletic Complex 821 km
- South Sound Speedway 1005 km
- New Kramer Field 1040 km
- Harmony Sport Complex 1090 km
- Strathcona 0.7 km
- Downtown Edmonton 0.9 km
- Garneau 1.7 km
- Cloverdale 1.8 km
- Riverdale 2 km
- Bonnie Doon 2.1 km
- Oliver 2.1 km
- Queen Alexandra 2.2 km
- Ritchie 2.3 km
- King Edward Park 3.4 km