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The Ottawa Stadium is a natural grass baseball field, which was opened on April 17, 1993 and has a capacity of 10,332. The stadium is in a split-level design, with a concourse running around the middle of the seating bowl. This concourse is at street level, so fans in the “lower” seats walk down, and fans in the “upper” seats walk up. All seats are blue chair-back models. Concessions, restrooms, a gift shop, and a kids’ play area are located along a wider concourse (also at street level) located underneath the upper seats.

The stadium also features skyboxes and a restaurant, encased in glass, perched high behind home plate. While the windows do open, there is no outdoor seating at this level. Access is by elevator from the concourse below. There are open-air picnic tables down the left-field line which are also available to all fans.

The stadium dimensions are: Left Field - 325 ft. (99 m); Centre Field - 404 ft. (123 m); Right Field - 325 ft. (99 m); Alleys - 380 ft (120 m).

 




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