Maple Leaf Stadium, the Glossary
Maple Leaf Stadium was a jewel box-style baseball stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at the foot of Bathurst Street on the south side of Lake Shore Boulevard (formerly Fleet Street).[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: American football, American Football League (1926), Ballpark, Bathurst Street (Toronto), Chapman and Oxley, CHKT, Columbus Jets, Columbus Red Birds, Continental Football League, Exhibition Stadium, Hanlan's Point Stadium, International League, Jack Kent Cooke, Junior World Series, Lake Shore Boulevard, List of International League champions, Little Norway Park, Lol Solman, Los Angeles Wildcats (AFL), Louisville Colonels (minor league baseball), Louisville, Kentucky, Montreal Royals, Municipal government of Toronto, New York Yankees (NFL), Richmond Braves, Rochester Red Wings, Rogers Centre, Sunlight Park, Syracuse Mets, Thomas Foster (Canadian politician), Thomas Langton Church, Toronto, Toronto Harbour Commission, Toronto Maple Leafs (International League), Toronto Rifles.
- 1926 establishments in Ontario
- 1967 disestablishments in Ontario
- American football venues in Canada
- Baseball venues in Ontario
- Chapman and Oxley buildings
- Defunct baseball venues in Canada
- Defunct sports venues in Canada
- Defunct sports venues in Toronto
- Demolished sports venues
- Sports venues demolished in 1968
- Toronto Maple Leafs (International League)
American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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The first American Football League (AFL), sometimes called AFL I, AFLG, or the Grange League, was a professional American football league that operated in 1926.
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Ballpark
A ballpark, or baseball park, is a type of sports venue where baseball is played.
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Bathurst Street (Toronto)
Bathurst Street is a main north–south arterial road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Chapman and Oxley
Chapman and Oxley was a Toronto-based architectural firm that was responsible for designing a number of prominent buildings in the city during the 1920s and 1930s. Maple Leaf Stadium and Chapman and Oxley are Chapman and Oxley buildings.
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CHKT
CHKT (1430 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Columbus Jets
The Columbus Jets were a Minor League baseball team that played in Columbus, Ohio, from 1955 to 1970.
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Columbus Red Birds
The Columbus Red Birds were a top-level minor league baseball team that played in Columbus, Ohio, in the American Association from 1931 through 1954.
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The Continental Football League (COFL) was a professional American football minor league that operated in North America from 1965 through 1969.
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Exhibition Stadium
Canadian National Exhibition Stadium (commonly known as Exhibition Stadium or CNE Stadium and nicknamed The Ex) was a multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the grounds of Exhibition Place. Maple Leaf Stadium and Exhibition Stadium are baseball venues in Ontario, Defunct baseball venues in Canada, Defunct sports venues in Canada, Defunct sports venues in Toronto and Demolished sports venues.
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Hanlan's Point Stadium
Hanlan's Point Stadium was a baseball stadium and lacrosse grounds in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Maple Leaf Stadium and Hanlan's Point Stadium are baseball venues in Ontario, Defunct baseball venues in Canada, Defunct minor league baseball venues, Defunct sports venues in Toronto and Toronto Maple Leafs (International League).
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International League
The International League (IL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States.
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Jack Kent Cooke
Jack Kent Cooke (October 25, 1912 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian-American businessman in broadcasting and professional sports. Maple Leaf Stadium and Jack Kent Cooke are Toronto Maple Leafs (International League).
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Junior World Series
The Junior World Series was a postseason championship series between champions of two of the three highest minor league baseball leagues modeled on the World Series of Major League Baseball.
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Lake Shore Boulevard
Lake Shore Boulevard (often incorrectly compounded as Lakeshore Boulevard) is a major arterial road running along more than half of the Lake Ontario waterfront in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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List of International League champions
The International League (IL) is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in the United States at the Triple-A level, which is one grade below Major League Baseball.
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Little Norway Park
Little Norway Park is a small park in the Harbourfront area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the southwest corner of Bathurst Street and Queens Quay West.
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Lol Solman
Lawrence "Lol" Solman (May 14, 1863 – March 24, 1931) was a prominent businessman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Maple Leaf Stadium and Lol Solman are Toronto Maple Leafs (International League).
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Los Angeles Wildcats (AFL)
The Los Angeles Wildcats (also reported in various media as Pacific Coast Wildcats, Los Angeles Wilson Wildcats and Wilson's Wildcats) was a traveling team of the first American Football League that was not based in its nominal home city but in Chicago, Illinois (it trained in Rock Island).
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Louisville Colonels (minor league baseball)
The Louisville Colonels were a Minor League Baseball team that played in Louisville, Kentucky, from 1901 to 1962 and 1968 to 1972.
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Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States.
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Montreal Royals
The Montreal Royals were a minor league professional baseball team in Montreal, Quebec, during 1897–1917 and 1928–1960.
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Municipal government of Toronto
The municipal government of Toronto (incorporated as the City of Toronto) is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario.
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New York Yankees (NFL)
The New York Yankees were a short-lived professional American football team from 1926 to 1929.
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Richmond Braves
The Richmond Braves were an American minor league baseball club based in Richmond, Virginia, the Triple-A International League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves from 1966 to 2008.
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Rochester Red Wings
The Rochester Red Wings are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.
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Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Maple Leaf Stadium and Rogers Centre are American football venues in Canada and baseball venues in Ontario.
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Sunlight Park
Sunlight Park was the first baseball stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Maple Leaf Stadium and Sunlight Park are baseball venues in Ontario, Defunct baseball venues in Canada, Defunct sports venues in Toronto and Toronto Maple Leafs (International League).
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Syracuse Mets
The Syracuse Mets are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets.
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Thomas Foster (Canadian politician)
Thomas Foster (24 July 1852 – 10 December 1945) was a Canadian businessman and politician who served as Mayor of Toronto from 1925 to 1927.
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Thomas Langton Church
Thomas Langton Church (1873 – February 7, 1950) was a Canadian politician.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Toronto Harbour Commission
The Toronto Harbour Commission (THC) was a joint federal-municipal government agency based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Toronto Maple Leafs (International League)
The Toronto Maple Leafs were a high-level minor league baseball club located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which played from 1896 to 1967. Maple Leaf Stadium and Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) are 1967 disestablishments in Ontario.
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Toronto Rifles
The Toronto Rifles were a minor-league professional American football team active between 1964 and 1967. Maple Leaf Stadium and Toronto Rifles are 1967 disestablishments in Ontario.
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See also
1926 establishments in Ontario
- 17th Parliament of Ontario
- Arthur Voaden Secondary School
- Ault Foods
- CFCO
- CFJR-FM
- CKNX (AM)
- CNE Ontario Government Building
- Clarendon Stakes
- Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
- Hamilton Olympic Club
- Hamilton Tigers (CPHL)
- Independent Learning Centre
- Irwin Toy
- Lang Michener
- London Panthers
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- New Toronto Secondary School
- Niagara Falls Cataracts
- Oakdale Golf & Country Club
- Page and Steele
- Pelican Lake Indian Residential School
- Queen's Quay Terminal
- School car
- The Cord
- The Kingston Whig-Standard
- Toronto Signals Band
- Varsity Arena
- Vaughan Road Academy
1967 disestablishments in Ontario
- 27th Parliament of Ontario
- Bobby Kris & The Imperials
- Empire Laboratories
- Hamilton Derby
- Hinterhoeller Yachts
- Lake of the Woods Milling Company
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- School car
- The Esquires (Canadian band)
- The Mynah Birds
- The Sparrows (band)
- Toronto City
- Toronto Maple Leafs (International League)
- Toronto Rifles
American football venues in Canada
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
- Rogers Centre
- Terry Fox Field
Baseball venues in Ontario
- Ajax Sportsplex
- Arnold Anderson Stadium
- Barrie Community Sports Complex
- Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium
- Diamond Park (Toronto)
- Exhibition Stadium
- George Taylor Field
- Hanlan's Point Stadium
- Hastings Stadium
- Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex
- Labatt Park
- List of baseball parks in Toronto
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- National Stadium (baseball)
- Norm Aldridge Field
- Ottawa Stadium
- Port Arthur Stadium
- Rogers Centre
- Sunlight Park
- Welland Stadium
Chapman and Oxley buildings
- 545 Lake Shore Boulevard West
- CNE Ontario Government Building
- Chapman and Oxley
- Holy Blossom Temple
- Hudson's Bay Queen Street
- Koffler Student Centre
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Old Toronto Star Building
- Palais Royale
- Princes' Gates
- Runnymede Theatre
- Sterling Tower
- Sunnyside Amusement Park
- Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion
- Toronto Harbour Commission Building
Defunct baseball venues in Canada
- Athletic Park (Vancouver)
- Delorimier Stadium
- Diamond Park
- Diamond Park (Toronto)
- Exhibition Stadium
- Hanlan's Point Stadium
- Jarry Park Stadium
- John Ducey Park
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Osborne Stadium
- Recreation Park (Vancouver)
- Sherburn Park
- Sunlight Park
- Wanderers Grounds
- Winnipeg Stadium
Defunct sports venues in Canada
- Écomusée du fier monde
- Athletic Park (Vancouver)
- Callister Park
- Crystal Palace (Montreal)
- Delorimier Stadium
- Edmonton Gardens
- Edmonton International Speedway
- Empire Field
- Empire Stadium (Vancouver)
- Essex Memorial Arena
- Exhibition Stadium
- Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds
- John Ducey Park
- Lakeshore Lions Arena
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Mewata Stadium
- Montreal Biodome
- Montreal Forum
- Mutual Street Arena
- Olympic Archery Field, Joliette
- Oshawa Civic Auditorium
- Paul Sauvé Arena
- Quebec Skating Rink
- Recreation Park (Vancouver)
- Thorncliffe Park Raceway
- Vélodrome de Queen's Park
- Winnipeg Arena
- Winnipeg Stadium
- Winnipeg Velodrome
Defunct sports venues in Toronto
- Chevrolet Beach Volleyball Centre
- Diamond Park (Toronto)
- Dufferin Park Racetrack
- Exhibition Stadium
- Grand National Rink
- Greenwood Raceway
- Hanlan's Point Stadium
- Lakeshore Lions Arena
- Long Branch Racetrack
- Maple Leaf Gardens
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Mutual Street Rink
- National Tennis Centre (Canada)
- Ravina Gardens
- Rosedale Field
- Sunlight Park
- Thorncliffe Park Raceway
Demolished sports venues
- Abbot Pass hut
- Al-Shorta Stadium
- Alexander Gomelsky Universal Sports Hall CSKA
- Apollo Stadium
- Arena Omsk
- Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet
- Barra Velodrome
- CSKA Ice Palace
- Callister Park
- Delorimier Stadium
- Edmonton Gardens
- Edmonton International Speedway
- Empire Field
- Empire Stadium (Vancouver)
- Essex Memorial Arena
- Estádio Adolfo Konder
- Estadio Las Higueras
- Estadio Municipal de Calama
- Exhibition Stadium
- Football Park
- Gold Coast Parklands
- Jilin Beishan Stadium
- John Ducey Park
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Maroubra Speedway
- Masan Stadium
- Melbourne Speedbowl
- Mewata Stadium
- Milton Courts
- Motordrome (Melbourne)
- Olympic Park Stadium (Melbourne)
- Olympic Stadium (Moscow)
- Oshawa Civic Auditorium
- Parramatta Stadium
- Paul Sauvé Arena
- Rowley Park Speedway
- Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex
- Sibiu Municipal Stadium (1927)
- Srednja Bloudkova
- Subiaco Oval
- Swimming Pool at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex
- Sydney Entertainment Centre
- Sydney Football Stadium (1988)
- Sydney Sports Ground
- Thorncliffe Park Raceway
- Victoria Park Racecourse, Sydney
- Vivaldão
- Waterloo Memorial Arena
Sports venues demolished in 1968
- Carolina Fieldhouse
- Madison Square Garden (1925)
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Olympic Stadium (Grenoble)
Toronto Maple Leafs (International League)
- Diamond Park (Toronto)
- George Oakley
- Hanlan's Point Stadium
- Jack Kent Cooke
- Lol Solman
- Maple Leaf Stadium
- Sunlight Park
- Toronto Maple Leafs (International League)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_Leaf_Stadium
Also known as Fleet Street Flats.