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Commonwealth Stadium Having undergone a $23-million facelift for the World Championships in Athletics, the stadium is among North America's finest, sporting a professional football field with and a state of the art Mondo 400-metre track. With seating capacity in excess of 60,000, it is the largest stadium in Canada and the only major stadium with natural grass. Home to the Edmonton Eskimos, Canada's National Soccer Team, major concerts and the 2002 Grey Cup. Also features a fitness centre with state-of-the-art weight equipment, gymnasium, racquetball and tennis courts. Address: 11000 Stadium Road
1 780 496-6999
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Campbell Arena The Campbell Arena hosts local hockey, figure skating, ringette and lacrosse leagues and also offers time for public skating. Featuring four ice sheets, the arena is being turned into a multipurpose leisure centre. Address: 300 Carnegie Drive St. Albert AB T8N 3Z9
1 780 459-1568
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TELUS Field Home to the Edmonton Cracker-Cats of the independent Northern League, TELUS Field is the northernmost professional baseball park in North America. It has a seating capacity of over 9,000 and is ideally situated in the river valley to make the most of Edmonton's summer sun. Address: Located in the river valley at 10233 - 96 Ave.
1 780 429-2934
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Akinsdale-Kinex Arena The Akinsdale-Kinex Arena features four sheets of ice with time being split between local community hockey and skating groups as well as the public. A variety of community programs are offered at the arena each year. Concessions are available at the venue. Address: 66 Hebert Road St. Albert AB T8N 2X9
1 780 458-5000
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Rexall Place Home of the Edmonton Oilers hockey club, this 16,000 seat venue hosts major concerts, sporting events and family attractions. For tickets call TicketMaster, 451-8000. Address: 7424-118 Ave. Edmonton AB.
1 780 471-7210
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Clarke Field Sometimes referred to as Clarke Stadium, this athletics field was rebuilt in 2001 and stands as a legacy to amateur sports. It has a 2,500 seating capacity, a grass field and a Mondo track. Address: adjacent to Commonwealth Stadium, 10839-91 St
1 780 944-7400
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