Con Jones Park was a sports facility located in East Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that was mainly used for soccer.
On September 18, 1920, sports promoter Con Jones entered into an agreement to purchase "lot 5, Town of Hastings, Suburban Lands" for $10,000 from Stevenson.
Media reports stated that due to Jones' default on payment, Stevenson seized the property and offered to present the land to the city.
With the opening of Empire Stadium in 1954, many of the touring soccer teams from the United Kingdom shifted their friendlies to the much larger and more modern facility which was only a five minute walk away on the opposite side of the PNE grounds.
The game was played a week after a rodeo was staged on the grounds, prompting Newcastle manager George Martin to describe Callister as, "...a disgrace to football".
The Vancouver Maple Leafs brought professional baseball back to the city for the first time in 15 years in a 5-4 loss to the Tacoma Tigers before 1,500 fans in April 1937.