| Located in a lively Vancouver community that includes the
beautiful Queen
Elizabeth Park and views of the North Shore mountains. Nat Bailey Stadium
4601 Ontario Street (at 30th Avenue)
Vancouver, BC V5H 3H4
Phone: 604-872-5232
Nat Bailey Stadium (known affectionately as "The Nat") is home to the
Vancouver Canadians of the
Northwest League and also plays host to the University of British Columbia
baseball team. The Nat is a picturesque park has been called one of the
best parks to play in.
Getting to Nat Bailey Stadium
North/South Routes: Main or Oak Street
East/West Routes: 41st or 33rd Avenue
Left and right turn restrictions are in effect on Cambie Street and at all major
intersections, except at 41st Avenue.
Our fans are encouraged to approach Nat Bailey Stadium from the east side of
Cambie Street, such as using Main Street to 33rd Avenue.
Hillcrest/Nat Bailey Stadium Park
is a new venue being built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It is the main location
for the Men's, Women's and Wheelchair Curling.
After the 2010 Winter Games, the curling venue will become a multi-purpose
community recreation centre that will include an ice hockey rink, gymnasium,
library and six to eight sheets of curling ice. Attached to, and being
constructed with the new curling venue/community centre, is a new aquatic centre
with a 50metre pool and leisure pool to be managed by the Vancouver Board of
Parks and Recreation
Both men’s and women’s curling tournaments start on Tuesday, February 16. The
women’s finals are on Friday, February 26 and the men’s finals are on Saturday,
February 27. 2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver BC Canada The Winter Games are getting closer we take a look at
the venues and what events they hold. The Games take place in Vancouver,
Whistler, Richmond and The North Shore. |