It is commonly said that a country which has its sports
grounds full of people often has its hospitals empty. Such is the impact of
sports and healthy activities on the population of a country. Today there is no
denying that sports play a major role in the development and character building
of any nation. And modern day sporting events are held in stadiums. Today we
are going to briefly discuss sports in Canada and Stadiums in Canada.
Canada is a huge country with a population of more than 35
million. In order to provide high quality sports facilities to the population,
the government has built many stadiums in different cities of Canada. And in
these stadiums different sporting events are held. Among all the sports,
perhaps the most popular sport in Canada is American football and its league in
Canada is known as the Canadian Football League. If we talk about the Top 10 Stadiums in Canada, the list
includes the best CFL stadiums highest
seating capacity wise. In case you are wondering about the Canada stadiums highest seating capacity
wise, the top stadiums in Canada
with Seating Capacity include the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. It has
a seating capacity of more than 56 thousand. It is the biggest of the Canada Stadiums Seating Capacity wise.
Other large stadiums in Canada include the Olympic Stadium,
BC Place, Rogers Centre, McMahon Stadium, Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Filed,
Investors Group Field, Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, and BMO Field. These
stadiums have seating capacity from 56,000 to 25,000. Many of these stadiums
are used for CFL. Some of them are used for soccer as well. And many stadiums
are used for different purposes including sports, concerts, etc.
If we talk about the sports infrastructure and total number
of stadiums in Canada, there are more than 100 stadiums in Canada and many are under construction. This goes on to
show that Canadian people are sports loving people. However, quite in contrast
if we look at the overall results of Canada in the international competitions
we realize that Canada has not produced great results in the international
sporting events over the years. Perhaps the country needs to pay the same level
of attention towards the coaching and grooming of the players as it has paid to the infrastructure development.
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