Mosaic Stadium

Capacity
33,400
Year Opened
2017
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Saskatchewan Roughriders
City
Regina
Coordinates
50.4366,-104.6347
Country
Canada
Sport
Canadian football
Continent
North America

Stadium Information

Mosaic Stadium is a modern open-air stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan, and the flagship home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Opened in 2017 to replace the original Mosaic Stadium, the venue was purpose-built for Canadian football and designed to amplify crowd noise and sightlines.

Its steep seating bowl, partial roof coverage and close proximity to the field create one of the loudest environments in the Canadian Football League. With a capacity of around thirty-three thousand, the stadium balances scale with intensity. Matchdays at Mosaic Stadium are deeply tied to provincial identity. Riders games draw supporters from across Saskatchewan, creating a sea of green that produces sustained noise from kickoff to final whistle.

The stadium has also hosted Grey Cup finals, outdoor concerts and major national events, adapting well while retaining its football-first character. Concourse areas are wide and modern, offering efficient circulation and a strong range of food and drink options. The stadium is located in the Evraz Place complex, with access via major road routes and event-day transit services. Parking is available across the surrounding exhibition grounds.

Accessibility features include step-free routes, ramps, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and assistance services. The surrounding site includes arenas, exhibition halls and open spaces that support large crowds. For Regina and the Roughriders, Mosaic Stadium represents modern design rooted firmly in one of Canada’s strongest sporting cultures.