Nat Bailey Stadium

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Nat Bailey Stadium is a historic minor league baseball park in Vancouver, British Columbia, known for its classic ballpark atmosphere and long-standing role as the city's primary venue for professional baseball.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
minor league baseball park
accessibleBy public transit in Vancouver
cityPrimaryVenueFor professional baseball in Vancouver
country Canada
fieldOrientation home plate facing northeast
hasEventType minor league baseball games
special events
tournaments
hasFeature bullpens
clubhouse facilities
concession stands
grandstand with roof
manual out-of-town scoreboard
outfield bleachers
picnic area
hasFoodSpecialty ballpark hot dogs
local craft beer
hasNickname The Nat NERFINISHED
hasOutfieldWallFeature advertising billboards
hasReputationFor classic ballpark atmosphere
family-friendly environment
historic character
hasScoreboard electronic scoreboard
historicStatus one of the oldest active minor league ballparks in Canada
leagueHosted High-A West NERFINISHED
Northwest League NERFINISHED
locatedIn British Columbia
Riley Park–Little Mountain neighbourhood NERFINISHED
Vancouver
locatedNear Queen Elizabeth Park NERFINISHED
namedAfter Nat Bailey NERFINISHED
opened 1951
openedAs Capilano Stadium NERFINISHED
operator Vancouver Canadians Baseball Club NERFINISHED
owner City of Vancouver NERFINISHED
parking on-site parking lot
primaryTenant Vancouver Canadians NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
renamed Nat Bailey Stadium NERFINISHED
renamedInHonorOf Nat Bailey NERFINISHED
renamedYear 1978
seatingCapacity approximately 6000
surface natural grass
tenantType Minor League Baseball team
usedFor amateur baseball
baseball
professional baseball

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