Mosaic Stadium

1700 Elphinstone St, Regina, SK S4P 2Z6, Canada

Mosaic Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Regina, Saskatchewan. It is primarily known as the home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

The Mosaic Stadium officially opened on July 1, 2017. The stadium is part of the larger Evraz Place complex, which includes various sports and entertainment facilities. The stadium can accommodate around 33,350 spectators for football games, with the ability to expand to 40,000 for special events like concerts.

The Canopy Roof is designed to protect fans from the elements while allowing natural light. Amenities Includes wide concourses, numerous concession stands, and high-quality video screens. Fully accessible for people with disabilities, with dedicated seating areas and amenities.

The stadium hosts major concerts featuring national and international artists. Besides CFL games, it hosts other sporting events, including soccer matches, university football, and high school sports.

A wide range of food and beverage options are available, from traditional stadium fare to local specialties. State-of-the-art video boards and sound systems enhance the fan experience. The stadium was designed with sustainability in mind, incorporating energy-efficient systems and environmentally friendly practices.

Mosaic Stadium is an important part of the Regina community, providing a venue for sports, entertainment, and community events, and contributing to the local economy.

The first event held at the new Mosaic Stadium was a friendly soccer match between the Vancouver Whitecaps and the New York Red Bulls on October 22, 2016. The stadium hosted the 2013 Grey Cup, the championship game of the CFL, and is slated to host future editions.

Mapview of Mosaic Stadium


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