
Rogers Centre – The SkyDome That Still Soars
Rogers Centre – The SkyDome That Still Soars
Published by FanStubs
Baseball Under the Dome in Toronto
Opened in 1989 as the SkyDome, Rogers Centre was the first stadium with a fully retractable motorized roof, changing the game for weather-proof sports. It remains the only MLB park outside the United States, proudly flying Canada’s baseball flag.
Where the Jays Took Flight
The stadium helped launch a golden era for the Toronto Blue Jays:
-
Back-to-back World Series titles in 1992 and 1993.
-
Joe Carter’s legendary walk-off home run.
-
Sellout crowds and national pride during the 2015 and 2016 playoff runs.
A View and a Vibe
-
Center field hotel windows where guests can watch the game.
-
Towering video boards and skyline peeks when the roof is open.
-
Poutine, peameal bacon sandwiches, and maple-drenched snacks.
Renovation for the Next Generation
Recent upgrades are turning the stadium into a more intimate fan experience, with raised bullpens, outfield social zones, and improved sightlines.
Keep Your Toronto Moment on Deck
Whether you cheered for Carter or caught a Bo Bichette bomb, mark the memory with a commemorative ticket FanStub made for Canada’s only MLB ballpark.