Stadium Information
Tim Hortons Field is a modern outdoor stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, built on the historic site of Ivor Wynne Stadium. Opened in 2014 for the Pan American Games, the venue was designed to host Canadian football, soccer and athletics, while anchoring a wider urban regeneration project in the city’s east end.
The stadium features a horseshoe-style bowl with steep lower tiers, providing strong sightlines and a close connection between fans and the field. With a capacity of around twenty-four thousand, it balances intimacy with the ability to host major events. Matchdays at Tim Hortons Field are shaped by Hamilton’s strong sporting culture. As the home of the Hamilton Tiger-
Cats, Canadian football games generate a lively, passionate atmosphere, with noise concentrated in the lower stands.
The stadium has also hosted international soccer, rugby and athletics events, adapting well to different configurations. Facilities are modern and functional, with wide concourses and clear circulation. The stadium is accessible via Hamilton Street Railway bus services and regional road links, with parking available in nearby lots and residential areas.
Accessibility features include step-free routes, ramps, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and assistance services. The surrounding neighbourhood continues to evolve around the stadium, reinforcing its role as a civic landmark. Tim Hortons Field represents a successful blend of tradition, modern design and community-focused redevelopment.
