Thomas Mack is home to the University of Nevada Las Vegas (“UNLV”) Runnin Rebels of Las Vegas, Nevada. It also hosts the NBA summer league games, the Mountain West Conference Tournament and has hosted the Western Conference, Pac 12 Conference and other events over the years. The Rebels have had a prominent basketball team from … Read More
Archives: Venues
MTS Centre
The MTS Centre, located in Winnepeg, opened in 2004 and has a seating capacity of almost 15,300. Home to the Jets NHL team and the AHL’s Manitoba Moose, this facility has also hosted many other sporting events, concerts, monster jam, and more. This facility is state of the art, well thought out in access, seating, … Read More
Rogers Arena
Rogers Arena is located in Vancouver and opened in 1995 with a capacity of just over 18,600. Traditionally hockey is a HUGE sport in Canada and the fans are deeply committed. The Vancouver Canucks NHL team calls this place home but it’s a multipurpose facility – hosting concerts, special events, and of course – the … Read More
BC Place Stadium
BC Place is Home to the Vancouver Whitecaps Soccer Team and opened in 1983. Located in Vancouver, it has a capacity of 21,000. Re-named BC Place – this venue has hosted a plethora of events including Hall of Fame, football, soccer, high school games, trade shows, monster trucks, fun fairs, music concerts, and more. Photo … Read More
BMO Field
Off the back of the recent 2 year $120 million renovation, BMO field is now a sporting mecca for fans, there’s a double-sided scoreboard, the inside displays the score and live feeds in a high-quality HD resolution while the other side broadcasts the game for drivers to watch as they pass by on the highway behind … Read More
Scotiabank Arena
Ask any Toronto sports lover and you will quickly find out that Scotiabank Arena is easily the most popular destination for sports fans in the Toronto, Ontario area. The Toronto Raptors in the NBA and the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL ensure that the atmosphere is always electric here. Scotiabank Arena is also home … Read More
Rogers Centre
The Rogers Centre has been home to the Toronto Blue Jays since June 5, 1989. The stadium was so far ahead of its time that it is known for many unique innovations, by far the most notable being its retractable roof. It was once named the SkyDome but was renamed Rogers Centre on February 2, … Read More
Sleep Train Arena
Sleep Train Arena opened in 1988 and has a capacity of just over 17,300 fans. Home to the Sacramento Kings NBA team, this venue has also hosted may other events over the years from professional wrestling and concerts to bull riding. The Sacramento Kings organization is one of the oldest and most storied organizations in … Read More
Richmond International Raceway
Richmond International Raceway is home to NASCAR racing, exposition halls, an amphitheater, and hosts fairs, festivals, concerts, and food fairs. The Virginia State Fair is also held here. Covering 1,000 acres, the raceway is ¾ mile (enlarged from its former ½ mile), seats over 94,000 guests, and usually is at 80% to 100% capacity. “Racing … Read More
Canadian Tire Centre
The Canadian Tire Centre opened in 1996, is home to the Ottawa Senators NHL team, and has a capacity of a little over 19,000 devoted fans – known as the Sens Army. Many noteworthy games and awards have been won here and by this franchise which you can see if you take time to walk … Read More