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The 9 loudest CFL stadiums ranked, fans will argue about No.1
The 9 loudest CFL stadiums ranked – fans will argue about No.1
Atmosphere is a huge part of what makes the Canadian Football League special. From thunderous chants to coordinated fan traditions, CFL stadiums are known for producing incredible noise that can rattle visiting teams.
Across Canada, each venue has its own personality. Some are famous for passionate supporters who stand all game, while others amplify crowd noise with modern stadium design. When the stakes are high and the crowd is fully behind their team, the volume can be deafening.

Here is a ranking of the nine loudest stadiums in the CFL — but don’t be surprised if fans strongly disagree with the order.
9. Tim Hortons Field
Home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, this stadium may be relatively new, but it has quickly built a reputation for a lively game-day environment. When Hamilton fans get going, especially during rivalry games, the noise can quickly build.
8. Percival Molson Memorial Stadium
The home of the Montreal Alouettes offers a unique setting right beside Mount Royal. The stadium’s compact size helps trap the sound, and during big moments the crowd can make it extremely uncomfortable for visiting teams.
7. TD Place Stadium
Fans of the Ottawa Redblacks have embraced football again since the franchise returned in 2014. The supporters section, known as the “North Side,” creates an energetic atmosphere that often pushes the volume up a level.
6. Commonwealth Stadium
One of the largest venues in the league, the home of the Edmonton Elks can become incredibly loud when filled with passionate fans. The stadium’s size means the sound can echo across the field, especially during close games.
5. McMahon Stadium
The long-time home of the Calgary Stampeders has hosted countless memorable moments. While it may not be the newest stadium in the league, Calgary’s fans know how to create pressure for opposing offenses.
4. BMO Field
Shared by the Toronto Argonauts, BMO Field can produce a surprisingly intense atmosphere during big matchups and playoff games. When the crowd is fully engaged, the stadium can get very loud very quickly.
3. BC Place
The domed home of the BC Lions is built to amplify sound. With the roof trapping every cheer and chant, even a moderate crowd can create serious noise levels when the Lions are on a roll.
2. IG Field
Home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, this stadium has become famous for its electric playoff atmosphere. Blue Bombers fans are relentless, and when the team is playing well, the crowd noise can shake the entire venue.
1. Mosaic Stadium
Taking the top spot is the home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Few fanbases in the CFL are as passionate as Rider Nation. The sea of green, the constant chants, and the unwavering support create an atmosphere that many players say is the loudest in the league.
The debate will never end
Ranking stadium noise will always spark debate among CFL fans. Supporters from every city believe their stadium should be higher on the list, and the truth is that atmosphere can change depending on the opponent, the stakes, and the size of the crowd.
One thing is certain: wherever you go in the CFL, you’ll experience passionate fans who know how to make their voices heard. And that is exactly what makes Canadian football such a special experience. 🏈
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