Nat Bailey Stadium

Originally built in 1951 as Capilano Stadium, it was renamed Nat Bailey Stadium in 1978 for Vancouver restaurateur (and founder of the White Spot restaurant chain) Nat Bailey after his death to honour his tireless effort to promote baseball in Vancouver.

The stadium's seating capacity is 6,500 and as of 2019 they led the short-season A clubs in attendance and outdrew Vancouver's AAA team.

[7] The Canadians ownership signed a long term lease at Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium in February 2007.

[8] In April 2023, team officials announced that Rogers had acquired the naming rights to the stadium in an agreement through the 2027 season.

[12][10] The stadium was used as the home of the fictional Santa Barbara Seabirds Class A Minor League Baseball team in the "Dead Man's Curveball" episode of the television series Psych.

Nat Bailey Stadium main grandstand