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Which CFL Stadium Needs an Upgrade FIRST: McMahon, BMO Field, or Tim Hortons Field?

The debate over stadium quality in the Canadian Football League never stops, and three venues always find themselves at the centre of the conversation: McMahon Stadium, BMO Field, and Tim Hortons Field. Each has its strengths, history, and unique game-day atmosphere — but each also comes with issues that fans believe need addressing.

So, which one deserves to be upgraded first? Let’s break down the contenders.

🏟️ McMahon Stadium — Calgary Stampeders

Built: 1960
Capacity: ~35,000

McMahon Stadium is one of the CFL’s oldest venues, and for many fans, its age shows the most. The stadium has hosted countless legendary games and owns decades of tradition, but compared to modern CFL facilities, the wear and tear is impossible to ignore.

Pros

  • Historic, classic CFL atmosphere

  • Loyal, passionate Stampeders fan base

  • Large seating capacity

Main Issues

  • Outdated seating and concourses

  • Limited amenities compared to newer stadiums

  • Infrastructure approaching major repair territory

Many CFL fans — even outside Calgary — believe McMahon is the top candidate for a full rebuild.

🏟️ BMO Field — Toronto Argonauts

Built: 2007 (expanded & renovated)
Capacity: ~28,000 for CFL games

BMO Field is modern, well-located, and busy year-round, but its suitability for CFL football continues to spark debate. While it’s far newer than McMahon, Argos fans often argue that the stadium design leans more toward soccer than football.

Pros

  • Newest of the three

  • Great Toronto location

  • Strong atmosphere for big games

Main Issues

  • Sightlines not always ideal for CFL fans

  • End zones and sidelines can feel tight

  • Stadium doesn’t fully feel like a “home” built for the Argos

BMO Field doesn’t necessarily need a rebuild — but it may need adjustments to feel more CFL-friendly.

🏟️ Tim Hortons Field — Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Built: 2014
Capacity: ~23,000

Tim Hortons Field is the youngest stadium on this list, but it hasn’t avoided criticism. From early construction concerns to long-term durability questions, fans still feel the venue hasn’t reached its full potential.

Pros

  • Excellent sightlines

  • Loud, energetic atmosphere

  • Modern design with strong community presence

Main Issues

  • Ongoing maintenance problems

  • Complaints about durability and finishing

  • Needs upgrades to enhance comfort and match modern standards

While not “old,” many believe the stadium was never built to the standard it should have been, and it might require upgrades much sooner than expected.

So Which One Needs Upgrading First?

The conversation is ongoing, but CFL fans generally fall into these camps:

  • McMahon Stadium: Needs the most work due to age

  • BMO Field: Needs CFL-specific enhancements, not a rebuild

  • Tim Hortons Field: Newest, but quality concerns mean upgrades may come sooner than expected

Ultimately, the answer depends on whether fans value age, design, or long-term reliability the most.

💬 Your Turn: Which Stadium Should Be First in Line?

Calgary’s aging McMahon Stadium?
BMO Field’s football-fit issues?
Or Tim Hortons Field’s ongoing maintenance concerns?

Drop your opinion below — CFL fans love this debate!

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