TD Place Stadium

TD Place Stadium
Stade Place TD (French)
Toronto-Dominion Place Stadium at Landsdowne
TD Place Stadium in 2022
TD Place Stadium is located in Ottawa
TD Place Stadium
TD Place Stadium
Location in Ottawa
TD Place Stadium is located in Ontario
TD Place Stadium
TD Place Stadium
Location in Ontario
TD Place Stadium is located in Canada
TD Place Stadium
TD Place Stadium
Location in Canada
Former namesLansdowne Park (1908–1993)
Frank Clair Stadium (1993–2014)
Address1015 Bank Street
LocationOttawa, Ontario
Coordinates45°23′53″N 75°41′1″W / 45.39806°N 75.68361°W / 45.39806; -75.68361
Public transit  6   7 
OwnerCity of Ottawa
OperatorOttawa Sports and Entertainment Group
Capacity10,000 (1908–1960)
30,927 (1975–2007)
26,559 (2007–2012)
28,826 (2012–2013)
24,000 (2013–present)
Record attendance51,242 (92nd Grey Cup)
SurfaceFieldTurf (2001–present)
Opened1908
Tenants
Canadian Football
Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1908–1996
Ottawa Junior Riders (QJFL) 1997–2006
Ottawa Renegades (CFL) 2002–2005
Ottawa Redblacks (CFL) 2014–present
Ottawa Gee-Gees football (OUA) 2022–present
Soccer
Ottawa Fury FC (NASL/USLC) 2014–2019
Atlético Ottawa (CPL) 2020–present
Ottawa Rapid FC (NSL) from 2025
Baseball
Ottawa Giants (IL) 1951
Ottawa Athletics (IL) 1952–1954

TD Place Stadium (originally Lansdowne Park and formerly Frank Clair Stadium) is an outdoor stadium in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Lansdowne Park, on the southern edge of The Glebe neighbourhood, where Bank Street crosses the Rideau Canal. It is the home of the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL), Atlético Ottawa of the Canadian Premier League (CPL) and the Ottawa Gee-Gees football team of Ontario University Athletics (OUA), which represent the University of Ottawa.

The playing field has existed since the 1870s, and the complete stadium since 1908. The stadium has been host to FIFA tournaments, Summer Olympic Games, and seven Grey Cups.

The front entrance of TD Place Stadium in 2023