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Ottawa Stadium is a
baseball stadium A ballpark, or baseball park, is a type of sports venue where baseball is played. The playing field is divided into two field sections called the infield and the outfield. The infield is an area whose dimensions are rigidly defined in part ba ...
in
Ottawa Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. It is located in the southern Ontario, southern portion of the province of Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the cor ...
, Ontario, Canada, with a seating capacity of 10,332. The stadium is located in the city's east end near the interchange of Queensway and
Vanier Parkway Riverside Drive (List of numbered routes in Ottawa, Ottawa Road #19) is a major road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that follows along the eastern bank of the Rideau River. Its northern terminus is at the Transitway (Ottawa), Transitway/Via Rail unde ...
. It has been used for minor-league professional baseball and music concerts since 1993. It is the home of the
Ottawa Titans The Ottawa Titans (French: ''Titans d'Ottawa''), officially ''Ottawa Titans Baseball Club'' (Club de baseball des Titans d'Ottawa), are a professional baseball team based in Ottawa. The Titans compete in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of t ...
of the
Frontier League The Frontier League (FL; French: ''Ligue Frontière'', LF) is a professional baseball league in North America composed of 18 teams – 15 in the United States and 3 in Canada. The FL is one of the eight independent baseball leagues in North Ame ...
(FL).


History

The stadium was built to house the
Ottawa Lynx The Ottawa Lynx were a Minor League Baseball team that competed in the Triple-A International League (IL) from 1993 to 2007. The team's home field was Lynx Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario. Over 15 seasons, the team was an affiliate of the Montreal Exp ...
of the
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and opened prior to the 1993 season. In its first season, the Lynx sold out 43 games and set an International League attendance record by averaging 9,772 fans per game. However, annual attendance steadily declined from there, except for a modest increase in 2001. By 2006, Ottawa had the lowest average attendance in the league, and the Lynx relocated after the 2007 season. After the departure of the Lynx, the City of Ottawa considered other proposals for the site but kept the stadium as a baseball facility for the following season. Among the proposals rejected by the city in 2007 were: * conversion of the stadium into the "Steelback Centre", a variable-use complex that could host 25,000 for concerts and 15,000 for sporting events as proposed by
Frank D'Angelo Frank D'Angelo (born April 23, 1959) is a Canadian entrepreneur, singer-songwriter, filmmaker, actor, and television host. He is best known for founding D'Angelo Brands and the now-defunct Steelback Brewery. He is also known for his work in t ...
of
Steelback Brewery Steelback Brewery was a Canadian brewery located in Tiverton, Ontario, on the shores of Lake Huron. History Beginning The roots of Steelback Brewery begin in September 2002, with businessman Frank D'Angelo looking for expansion space for his ...
; * replacement of the stadium by a casino; * replacement of the stadium with a larger Ottawa Congress Centre; * redevelopment of the site as conventional retail or office space. A new team, the Ottawa Rapidz of the
Can-Am League The Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, commonly known as the Can-Am League, was a professional baseball league with teams in Eastern Canada and Northeastern United States. Founded in 2005 in Dayton, Ohio, the league was for ...
, was established in December 2007 and began to play in 2008. Despite attracting higher attendance than the Lynx in its final season, the Rapidz declared bankruptcy on September 29, 2008. A new team, the Voyageurs, was announced by the Can-Am League for the 2009 season. However, the league was faced with a lack of prospective owners for the team and with declining economic conditions and disbanded the Voyageurs in March 2009. The stadium remained unused in 2009 except for a late-August series of community baseball games sponsored by Ottawa city councillor
Bob Monette Robert "Bob" Monette (born February 18, 1952) is a politician in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He first joined political life in 1985 when he served on the Cumberland City Council for six years. Monette returned to serve on the Ottawa City Council ...
. Earlier, following the demise of the Voyageurs, Monette had suggested that the stadium be dismantled and the land sold to generate funds which could be applied to a new sports venue. In August 2009, area businessmen Dave Butler and Duncan MacDonald presented a proposal which would renovate the existing stadium facility for activities throughout the year, including use as a venue for
Winterlude Winterlude is an annual winter festival held in Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec (collectively known as the National Capital Region). Winterlude is run by the Department of Canadian Heritage and was started in 1979. The event is one of O ...
. In January 2010, the
Intercounty Baseball League The Intercounty Baseball League (IBL) is a Canadian baseball league, comprising teams of college players and others from North America and beyond. The teams are located in Southern Ontario. The league was formed in 1919 and has enjoyed much succ ...
voted 6–2 in favour of presenting the Ottawa Stadium Group with an expansion franchise that would play at the Ottawa Baseball Stadium On March 10, 2010, the IBL confirmed that the application for an IBL expansion franchise had been accepted. The new team, the
Ottawa Fat Cats The Ottawa Fat Cats were a semi-professional baseball club in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The team began play on May 8, 2010, against the Guelph Royals, and played its home games at the Ottawa Baseball Stadium, the first home game was on May 15, 2010 ...
, played from 2010 through 2012. After spending two years negotiating with various ownership groups to bring a double-A baseball franchise to Ottawa, including a prospective deal with Mandalay Baseball which required the city to invest $40 million in stadium renovations, the city signed a ten-year lease with the
Can-Am League The Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, commonly known as the Can-Am League, was a professional baseball league with teams in Eastern Canada and Northeastern United States. Founded in 2005 in Dayton, Ohio, the league was for ...
to field a team in 2015, named the
Ottawa Champions The Ottawa Champions (French: ''Champions d'Ottawa''), officially ''Ottawa Champions Baseball Club'' (Le club de baseball des Champions) and colloquially known as the Champs, were a professional baseball team based in Ottawa. The Champions compe ...
, however the Can-Am League merged with the
Frontier League The Frontier League (FL; French: ''Ligue Frontière'', LF) is a professional baseball league in North America composed of 18 teams – 15 in the United States and 3 in Canada. The FL is one of the eight independent baseball leagues in North Ame ...
after the 2019 season and the Champions were left off the 2020 Frontier League schedule, leaving the stadium again without a tenant. In September 2020, the establishment of the
Ottawa Titans The Ottawa Titans (French: ''Titans d'Ottawa''), officially ''Ottawa Titans Baseball Club'' (Club de baseball des Titans d'Ottawa), are a professional baseball team based in Ottawa. The Titans compete in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of t ...
was announced, with a 10-year lease to play at the stadium. During the
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protests, the Titans permitted the city to permit protester's use of the parking lot for one weekend, an attempt to alleviate congestion. Protesters instead set up a long term supply centre at the facility.


Branding

Ottawa company
JetForm JetForm Corporation was the name of a Canadian software manufacturer created by four consultants (Wayne Hall, Bob Allum, Tom Hicks, John Gleed and Ed Deinstadt) that was based out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and an electronic form software product ...
first bought the naming rights to the stadium in 1993 and it was called JetForm Park. The name was changed to Lynx Stadium after the 2002 season when JetForm changed its name to Accelio. From 2008 to 2015, it was known as the Ottawa Baseball Stadium. On March 12, 2015, it was announced that accounting firm
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT) is a member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd. This Canadian firm covers areas of assurance, tax, advisory, and business recovery, reorganization services and cybersecurity. It has over 5,400 professio ...
had signed a three-year naming rights deal, renaming the stadium to "Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park", also known as "RCGT Park".


Design

The stadium is in the 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 the "Upper Deck" restaurant (No longer operational) perched behind home plate. The windows do not open, there is no outdoor seating at this level. Access is by elevator from the concourse below. This room is now labelled an event space, can be booked for parties of 50 plus. There are open-air picnic tables down the left-field line which are also available to all fans. Coventry Road runs along the left-field fence, and games can easily be seen from the street while driving or walking. There is less than of buffer between the stadium wall and the road, so flying balls can occasionally pose a hazard to passing cars.


Concerts

Concerts have been held at the stadium on rare occasions: * 19 July 1998: Stardust Picnic with
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, Goldfinger,
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, 54stance, and Chuck Calibre * 5 July 2007:
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, Daughtry,
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References


External links


Ballpark Reviews – Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park
{{Ottawa landmarks Minor league baseball venues Sports venues in Ottawa Baseball venues in Ontario 1993 establishments in Ontario Sports venues completed in 1993