List Of Baseball Parks In Vancouver
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. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. ; Recreation Park :Home of: ::
Vancouver Beavers The Vancouver Beavers were a Class-B minor league baseball team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that played on and off from 1908 to 1922. The team played in the Northwestern League (1905–1917), Northwestern League, Pacific Coast International ...
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Northwestern League The Northwestern League was a sports league that operated in the Central United States during the early years of professional baseball for five seasons: 1879, 1883–1884, and 1886–1887. After the 1887 season, the league was replaced by the We ...
(1905–1912) :Location: Homer Street (northwest, first base); Smithe Street (northeast, third base); Hamilton Street / Mainland Street (southeast, left field); Nelson / Cambie Street (southwest, right field) :Currently: office buildings and the small Yaletown Park ; Athletic Park renamed Sick's Capilano Stadium (I) :Home of: ::
Vancouver Beavers The Vancouver Beavers were a Class-B minor league baseball team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that played on and off from 1908 to 1922. The team played in the Northwestern League (1905–1917), Northwestern League, Pacific Coast International ...
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Pacific Coast International League The Pacific Coast International League was a minor league baseball league that played between 1918 and 1922. The Class B level league franchises were based in the Northwest United States and British Columbia. History The Pacific Coast Internati ...
(1913–1919) disbanded with league during 1919 season ::Vancouver Beavers – Pacific Coast International League (1920–1922) disbanded with league during 1922 season ::Vancouver Beavers – Western International League (1939–1950) :Location: Hemlock Street (west, first base); 6th Avenue (south, right field); Birch Street (east, left field); railroad tracks (northeast); 5th Avenue imaginary line (north, third base) :Currently: commercial and residential ; Nat Bailey Stadium orig. Capilano Stadium (II) :Home of: ::
Vancouver Mounties The Vancouver Mounties were a high-level minor league baseball club based in Vancouver, British Columbia, that played in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1956– 62 and – 69. Its home field was Capilano Stadium. During the Mounties' first tw ...
Pacific Coast League The Pacific Coast League (PCL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the Western United States. Along with the International League, it is one of two leagues playing at the Triple-A (baseball), Triple-A level, which is one grade bel ...
(PCL) (1956–1962) ::Vancouver Mounties – PCL (1965–1969) :: Vancouver Canadians – PCL (1978–1999) :: Vancouver CanadiansNorthwest League (2000–2020, 2022–present) :Location: 4601 Ontario Street (east, third base); Midlothian Street (southwest, center field); Hillcrest Park and DinMont Avenue (northwest, first base) ;
Ron Tonkin Field Ron Tonkin Field, originally Hillsboro Ballpark, is a baseball Baseball park, park in the Pacific Northwest, northwest United States, located in Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of Portland, Oregon, Portland. The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 ...
orig. Hillsboro Ballpark :Home of: ::Vancouver Canadians – NWL (2021 during Covid pandemic) :: Hillsboro Hops - NWL starting in 2013 :Location: (
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) 4450 NE Century Blvd aka NW 229th Avenue (southwest, right field); otherwise surrounded by Gordon Faber Recreation Complex


See also

* Lists of baseball parks


References

*Peter Filichia, ''Professional Baseball Franchises'', Facts on File, 1993. * Vancouver-related lists *