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Vancouver Canadians Professional Baseball Club

Vancouver Canadians Professional Baseball Club

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4601 Ontario St, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5V 3H4, Canada
(604) 872-5232 www.canadiansbaseball.com
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Jul 6, 2018
Fun way to spend an evening with a bunch of friends, and not break the bank (looking at you, Canucks). They have fireworks nights where they'll put on a free show after the game. They're surprisingly good and last up to 30 minutes. Beers are $7-8, hot dogs $8, or you can grab the "yard dog" for $25. It's a yard long single hot dog that will cause everyone around you to be jealous.

Jun 23, 2018
First game of the year, so I understand, but long wait time for food while everyone got trained and their systems in place. Great game even though we lost. Overall fun night!

Jun 28, 2018
Best good olde ball park around! Get your tickets online well in advance (1 month) the games are always sold out. Novice Fans should be aware that top of section 10 is the rowdy area... And lots of foul balls and directly in the sun.

Mar 8, 2018
Big League Vibe! As season ticket holders for the past several years, I can say that the Vancouver Canadians put on a great show. From the food to the entertainment, and of course the baseball! All world class and a great event for family, friends or even work. We've hosted several work events here and they've all been well received. Looking forward to anther great season!

Jul 2, 2018
It's a great way to spend a entertaining afternoon watching baseball and having a 3 ft hotdog and beer. Though they said it was sold out though there where lots of seating available but sad to see people getting turned away at the ticket booth.

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