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'''North Hayden Stadium''', is a multi-purpose stadium in [[Kelowna]], [[Zian]]. | '''North Hayden Stadium''', is a multi-purpose stadium in [[Kelowna]], [[Zian]]. It is the home stadium of the [[Kelowna Cubs (football team)|Kelowna Cubs]] ([[Zamastan Football League|ZFL]]). The stadium's signature feature is its retractable roof, which features a "pinwheel" consisting of eight translucent, triangular panels. Each of the eight panels operates on two straight, parallel rails; one rail is responsible for moving the panel while the other rail stabilizes the panel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 16 September 2024
Location | Kelowna, Zian, Zamastan |
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Type | Multi-use stadium |
Executive suites | 180 |
Capacity | 75,000 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 18, 2013 |
Opened | July 12, 2017 |
Construction cost | ℤ1.7 billion |
Tenants | |
Cubs (ZFL) |
North Hayden Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Kelowna, Zian. It is the home stadium of the Kelowna Cubs (ZFL). The stadium's signature feature is its retractable roof, which features a "pinwheel" consisting of eight translucent, triangular panels. Each of the eight panels operates on two straight, parallel rails; one rail is responsible for moving the panel while the other rail stabilizes the panel.