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TD PLACE STADIUM

Ottawa, Ontario

Also known as: Frank Clair Stadium, Lansdowne Park

StadiumDistrict · Lansdowne / The Glebe

TD Place Stadium is a outdoor stadium in Ottawa, ON known for ottawa's lansdowne stadium and the reborn home of cfl football in the capital.

Capacity
24,000
Expandable to 40,000 for Grey Cup
Opened
2014
Roof
Outdoor
FieldTurf
Owner
City of Ottawa
Arch: Cannon Design

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The Building

Overview

TD Place Stadium is Ottawa's outdoor stadium at Lansdowne Park, home to the Ottawa Redblacks and Atlético Ottawa. The modern stadium opened in 2014 on a much older sports site, making it both a redevelopment story and a living civic venue. Its page should cover the Frank Clair Stadium legacy, Lansdowne revitalization and planned future improvements.

TD Place Stadium is the football side of Ottawa's Lansdowne Park revitalization — built on the bones of historic Frank Clair Stadium (1908) and reopened in 2014. The Redblacks' return ended an eight-year CFL absence from the capital.

Set in the heart of the Glebe neighbourhood, it pairs with the adjacent TD Place Arena (home of the Ottawa 67's) and a year-round mix of restaurants and shops.

By the Numbers

Capacity Breakdown

24,000

  • Football24,000

Part of Lansdowne Park; future north-side redevelopment should be monitored.

What This Profile Covers

On This Stadium

  • Lansdowne Park history
  • Frank Clair Stadium legacy
  • 2014 Redblacks return
  • Atlético Ottawa soccer use
  • North-side redevelopment context

Source-Backed

Verified Facts

  • Stadium field dates to older Lansdowne Park history, with modern TD Place revitalization completed for Redblacks return in 2014.
  • OSEG states TD Place stadium/arena complex seats 24,000 for stadium sports and concerts.
  • Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment should be covered as a dated future-project note, not as completed work.

Through the Years

History & Timeline

  1. 1908Original Lansdowne Park stadium opens
  2. 2014Rebuilt TD Place Stadium opens; Redblacks debut
  3. 2016Redblacks win Grey Cup
  4. 2017Hosts NHL 100 Classic outdoor game (Senators vs Canadiens)

Who Plays Here

Tenants

Current

  • Ottawa Redblacks
  • Atlético Ottawa

Memorable Moments

Notable Events & Records

  • 2017 NHL 100 Classic (outdoor)
  • 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup matches
  • Multiple Grey Cup hosting (1925, 1939, 1967, 1988, 2004)

In the Bowl

Seating Guide

South-side seating digs under the heritage Aberdeen Pavilion sightlines. North-side is the larger main grandstand. R-Nation supporters' section in the north end is the loud heart of Redblacks game day.

Game Day

Getting There

OC Transpo buses 6 and 7 run directly from downtown. The new O-Train Line 2 connects nearby. Bike paths from the Rideau Canal end at the stadium gates.

Concessions

Food & Amenities

The Lansdowne Park ecosystem makes this the best pre-game stadium experience in Canada — Whalesbone, Joey, Big Rig brewery, Beavertails, all steps away.

Plan Your Visit

Visitor Policies

Policies can vary by event, league, artist tour, promoter and ticket issuer. Always check the official venue page and your event/ticket details before you go.

What to check before you go

  • bag policy
  • prohibited items
  • camera/video rules
  • mobile tickets
  • cashless payments
  • re-entry
  • accessibility entrances
  • transit and parking
  • door times
  • food and beverage
  • family washrooms
  • sensory/accessibility accommodations

Official policy sources

Going Deeper

Related Topics & Guides

  • TD Place Stadium capacity changes and event configurations
  • TD Place Stadium naming rights and former names
  • TD Place Stadium transit, parking and arrival guide
  • TD Place Stadium accessibility and family visitor notes
  • TD Place Stadium seating, sightlines and atmosphere
  • TD Place Stadium concert setup vs sports setup
  • TD Place Stadium neighbourhood or district impact in Ottawa
  • TD Place Stadium historic moments and major events timeline
  • TD Place Stadium field surface, roof/weather and event-day conditions
  • TD Place Stadium football/soccer/baseball configuration guide

Supporting pages should be generated only after official sources are checked; policy pages require event-specific disclaimers.

Quick Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What stadium did TD Place replace?

It replaced Frank Clair Stadium, which stood on the same Lansdowne Park site from 1908.

Who plays at TD Place Stadium?

TD Place Stadium is home to the Ottawa Redblacks and Atlético Ottawa.

Where is TD Place Stadium?

TD Place Stadium is at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa's Glebe area.

What was TD Place Stadium formerly called?

The stadium is tied to the former Frank Clair Stadium and Lansdowne Park venue history.

What leagues are associated with TD Place Stadium?

TD Place Stadium is associated with CFL, CPL.

What is the capacity of TD Place Stadium?

TD Place Stadium capacity should be read by event configuration: 24,000. Part of Lansdowne Park; future north-side redevelopment should be monitored.

When did TD Place Stadium open?

TD Place Stadium opened in 2014 modern rebuild / historic Lansdowne site.

What teams play at TD Place Stadium?

Current or notable teams associated with TD Place Stadium include Ottawa Redblacks, Atlético Ottawa.

Why is TD Place Stadium important?

Ottawa's Lansdowne stadium and the reborn home of CFL football in the capital.

What should visitors check before going to TD Place Stadium?

Visitors should confirm current bag rules, mobile-ticket requirements, camera policies, accessibility entry, transit updates and event-specific restrictions on the official TD Place Stadium or ticket issuer page before attending. Policies can vary by event.

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