Edmonton Elks at Princess Auto Stadium
The Edmonton Elks, a storied franchise in the Canadian Football League (CFL), have a rich history that dates back to 1949. Known for their green and gold colors, the Elks have built a passionate fan base and a legacy of competitive play. When the team travels to Winnipeg, they face off against rivals in the heart of Princess Auto Stadium, a venue that has become synonymous with thrilling football action.
Princess Auto Stadium, located on the University of Manitoba campus, offers an intimate setting for fans to enjoy live football. The stadium features a seating capacity of approximately 33,000, with various seating arrangements that cater to different preferences and budgets. Whether you prefer the excitement of being close to the action or the panoramic views from higher levels, there are options for everyone.
As the season progresses, fans can expect a variety of events at Princess Auto Stadium, including regular-season games and playoff matchups. The atmosphere is electric during these events, making it a must-visit destination for football enthusiasts. Parking is available nearby, but it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot and avoid last-minute rushes.
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Edmonton Elks Winnipeg Sport reviews
Niall is a must-see
"Edmonton Elks put on quite a show, and I would definitely recommend his shows. He's so cute and made the crowd sing the verses of his songs. Meet and Greet tickets were really expensive, and although I'm upset I couldn't get them, I was happy to be able to see him. It was different than a One Direction concert, more intimate since it was just Edmonton Elks. Jiffy Lube Live was very organized, and the workers were very friendly. When he talks about his songs and about the crowd, he is the sweetest. It actually took more time to leave than to get into the parking."
