London: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Budweiser Gardens
Budweiser Gardens is a cornerstone of entertainment and sports in the city of London, Canada. This versatile arena, with a seating capacity of approximately 9,000 for hockey and ice events and over 10,000 for concerts and stage events, serves as a hub for top-tier...
Delaware Speedway
Delaware Speedway, a hub of high-octane excitement, is nestled just outside the vibrant city of London, Canada. This renowned sport venue has been a cornerstone of Canadian motorsports for over half a century, offering fans a thrilling spectacle of speed...
Labatt Park
Labatt Park in London, Canada, stands as an enduring testament to the nation's long-standing love affair with the sport of baseball. As the world's oldest continually operating baseball grounds in its original location, Labatt Park is a revered sport venue that has...
Forest City Velodrome
Nestled in the heart of London, Canada, the Forest City Velodrome stands as a beacon for cycling enthusiasts and sports fans alike. This indoor cycling track, known for its distinctive, high-banked oval shape, is a premier sport venue that offers a unique...
Western Alumni Stadium
Western Alumni Stadium is an 8,000-seat Canadian football stadium located on the campus of the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario.
German-Canadian Club of London Field
German Canadian Club of London Field is a multi-purpose stadium in London, Ontario, Canada. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of German Canadian FC and FC London. The stadium holds 1,000 spectators.
Thompson Recreation and Athletic Centre
Thompson Recreation and Athletic Centre also known as Thompson Arena is an indoor arena and athletic facility on the campus of the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. The arena is a full NHL-sized ice surface with permanent stadium-style seating as well as tiered bleacher seating.
Norm Aldridge Field
Norm Aldridge Field is a municipally owned, natural-grass baseball diamond in Stronach Park in northeast London, Ontario, that was built as a secondary baseball venue for the 2001 Canada Summer Games and named by London city council after longtime London sportsman/ athlete, Norman James Aldridge, on September 5, 2000.