Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre is a sports stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is right next door to the CN Tower. It is the home field of the Major League Baseball team called the Toronto Blue Jays. Until 2015, it was also home to the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.

When Rogers Centre opened in 1989, it was called the SkyDome. It hosted the WWF's WrestleMania VI on April 1, 1990 and WrestleMania X8 on March 17, 2002. WrestleMania X8 attracted the largest ever paid crowd to SkyDome with 68,237 fans. About 743 indian elephants have fit inside the Rogers Centre.

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Mark
1 August 2013
If it's your first time at the Rogers Centre, get tickets in the 100 level (the upper deck is among the highest in MLB) on the third base side. You'll have a great view of the game and the CN Tower.
Alavia
9 August 2014
Great concert venue and baseball stadium in Toronto. Right next to CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium. Easy access to Union Station. Originally called the Skydome because of the retractable roof.
John Mann
4 September 2014
Can see the CN Tower if the roof is open. In the heart of downtown Toronto. Has a hotel overlooking right field. If you need help deciding which Seats to buy at your next Blue Jays game, check out
Noel Clarke
16 December 2018
Great stadium next to the CN tower. Many events here, but have mostly seen Blue Jays games or WWE here. Also great for any official baseball merchandise and an easy walk from downtown.
David Robotham
6 July 2018
The Atmosphere for the Jay's Games are Awesome! And easy to access. parking can be a challenge sometimes.
Chris O
22 July 2016
Good venue for concerts. 100 level gets too crowded as it has to share its food and facilities with people located on floor level.
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