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Rod Robbie / Roderick Robbie (NORR Partnership)

Major 2023–2024 renovation reshaped the lower bowl and outfield seating, bringing fans much closer to the action.

What makes it iconic

  • Built as SkyDome — the first stadium in the world with a fully retractable roof, completed in 1989.
  • Renovated extensively in 2023–2024 — entirely new lower bowl seating, asymmetric outfield, and modern concourses to bring it from a multi-purpose feel toward a baseball-first experience.
  • Renaissance Toronto Hotel attached to the stadium — 70 rooms overlook the field, a feature unique among MLB venues.
  • CN Tower looms directly over the dome, dominating the skyline view.

Notable moments

  • Joe Carter's walk-off three-run home run in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series — one of just two World Series-clinching walk-off homers ever (Bill Mazeroski 1960 the other).
  • The 2015 ALDS Game 5 — José Bautista's bat flip after a three-run, seventh-inning home run against Sam Dyson.
  • Edwin Encarnación's 11th-inning, walk-off three-run homer in the 2016 AL Wild Card game.
  • The 1992 World Series — back-to-back-to-back, Toronto's first title.

Timeline

  1. 1989

    SkyDome opens

    The world's first fully retractable-roofed stadium opened in downtown Toronto. The Blue Jays moved out of Exhibition Stadium mid-season.

  2. 1992

    First Canadian title

    The Blue Jays won their first World Series, beating Atlanta in six. Game 6 — clinched in Atlanta — made Toronto the first non-US city to win the title.

  3. 1993

    Joe Carter's walk-off

    Toronto repeated as champions. Joe Carter's three-run homer off Mitch Williams in Game 6 — at SkyDome — won the title in the bottom of the ninth.

  4. 2005

    Renamed Rogers Centre

    Telecom giant Rogers Communications acquired the stadium and renamed it.

  5. 2015

    Bautista bat flip

    José Bautista's 7th-inning go-ahead home run in ALDS Game 5 — followed by his iconic bat flip — capped one of the strangest, wildest innings in postseason history.

  6. 2024

    Renovation completed

    After two off-season phases, the renovated Rogers Centre re-debuted with new lower bowl, outfield seating closer to play, and a more modern concourse.