CANADIAN STADIUMS BY PROVINCE
Provinces ranked by the number of major stadiums and arenas covered.
Canada's stadium map is a story of population, weather, and civic pride. Ontario and Quebec anchor the country's densest cluster of major venues, but the Prairies and British Columbia punch well above their weight thanks to hockey-mad markets and CFL tradition.
This ranking counts the active major stadiums and arenas we cover in each province — a quick way to see where the country's big-league infrastructure actually lives, and which regions are still building toward it.
Key Takeaways
- ›Ontario leads the country in sheer number of major venues, powered by the Greater Toronto Area.
- ›Quebec and British Columbia follow, each blending pro and historic venues.
- ›Prairie provinces over-index on arenas per capita — hockey is the civic center of gravity.
Counts reflect active venues in our directory and grow as coverage expands. Tap any province to explore its full lineup of stadiums and arenas.
Methodology: Count of stadiums in each province in our database. Excludes closed venues.
Frequently Asked
FAQ
- Which province has the most stadiums?
- Ontario has the most major stadiums and arenas in our directory, concentrated in the Greater Toronto Area.
- Do the counts include closed venues?
- No. This ranking counts active venues only. Closed and demolished buildings appear in our Lost Stadiums of Canada list.
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