The stadium is located in
Hillcrest Park immediately north-east of
Queen Elizabeth Park in the
Riley Park neighbourhood of
Vancouver. It replaced
Athletic Park, which had opened in 1913. Originally built in 1951 as
Capilano Stadium, it was posthumously renamed Nat Bailey Stadium in 1978 for Vancouver restaurateur (and founder of the
White Spot restaurant chain)
Nat Bailey to honour his effort to promote baseball in Vancouver. On June 16, 2010,
Scotiabank and the Vancouver Canadians announced a naming rights agreement that led to the name
Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium until that agreement ended in 2019 and the stadium reverted to its prior name. The stadium was first home to the
Vancouver Capilanos in the early 1950s and later attracted the
Oakland Oaks, who became the
Vancouver Mounties of the
Triple-A classification
Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1956 to 1962 and 1965 through 1969. The PCL returned to Vancouver in 1978 with the
Vancouver Canadians, owned by
Harry Ornest. He purchased most of the primary assets of
Sick's Stadium in
Seattle and shipped them north for use at Nat Bailey. The Canadians stayed in Vancouver through the 1999 season, then relocated south to
Sacramento, California, as the
Sacramento River Cats. The following season, a
second incarnation of the Canadians began playing in the
Class A Short Season Northwest League. In 2021, they were elevated to the
High-A classification. The stadium's
seating capacity is 6,500. In 2019, the Canadians led their classification in attendance and outdrew Vancouver's former Triple-A team. Canadians ownership signed a long-term lease at Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium in February 2007. They significantly improved and modernized the stadium while also restoring parts of the park to its original 1951 condition. In April 2023, team officials announced that
Rogers Communications had acquired the naming rights to the stadium in an agreement through the 2027 season. The stadium was then renamed to Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium. ==Bud Kerr Baseball Museum==