Have you ever wanted to take a tour of the Rogers Centre without one of those pesky baseball games getting in the way? Well, ...
The downtown Toronto stadium opened in 1989 as the SkyDome, but its name was changed to the Rogers Centre on Feb. 2, 2005.
The Toronto Blue Jays are offering new Rogers Centre tours for fans and one of the best features is the chance to step on the field.
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In addition to better sight lines, VanderGriendt cites several other improvements at the Rogers Centre: the addition of more accessible washrooms, more open general admission areas where he can hang ...
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The Toronto Blue Jays have certainly kept things interesting this offseason. It was a disappointing start to the winter for ...
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Well, now you can! All jokes aside, the team will be offering tours of the Toronto Blue Jays’ home stadium, showing off some of the many new renovations the venue has undergone over the past few ...