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Shaw Park

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1 Portage Ave E, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 0Y3, Canada
(204) 982-2273 goldeyes.com/shaw-park
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Jul 2, 2018
The best (and only) place for baseball in Winnipeg! There are NO "bad seats" in this park! The staff go out of their way to help you when you need it. Food prices aren't too bad, but could be a bit cheaper...

Jun 19, 2018
The seats aren't very comfortable and the scoreboard is very difficult to read. The staff is awesome and the field is well kept and beautifully green. The prices are reasonable and it's a great family outing. The players from both teams (Goldeyes vs. T-Bones) were very friendly and available for pictures with the fans. The fireworks were awesome!

Jul 4, 2018
Had good time at the game. Easy to get to from the Delta on St. Mary's. Lots of families enjoying the night game. Constant entertainment on and off the field.

Jun 24, 2018
Great baseball park! Spent the evening watching a Goldeyes game while staying in Winnipeg and it so far it’s been one of the highlights during my stay here. There’s a lot of snack/food vendors to choose from, so there is something for everyone. There is also a children’s play park.

Jul 3, 2018
I just love going to baseball games! Shaw Park is always clean and the food is good! I recommend the corn dog from Little Bones. A must-have everytime I go!

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