Percival Molson Memorial Stadium

Named in honour of Percival Molson, and owned by McGill University, it was the home of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League from 1954 to 1967 and again since 1998.

Constructed in 1914 at the corner of University and Pine (avenue Des Pins), the stadium sat dormant through World War I with the cessation of football from 1914 to 1918.

[10] Eleven rows were removed from the south side of the stadium to construct a second tier and add the majority of the new seats, about 3,800.

Also, temporary bleachers in the east end-zone were replaced with 1,500 permanent seats, a new section was added to the northeast corner, and 19 new private suites were constructed.

However, the full width is available for more than half of each end zone, with the only missing pieces being the relatively small bits off the corners.

The stadium in 1915
Montreal Indians vs Hamilton, 1937
Montreal Alouettes cheerleaders entertain the crowd during a timeout in a game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on July 6, 2006, at Molson Stadium
View of the stadium with the Montreal Neurological Institute around one end