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    Foote Field - Impact Arts!

    Foote Field

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.8 km

    Can you believe this was my first time at Foote Field? It wasn't even for a U of A game, either!…read more My second FC game, and my first time at Foote. TIckets were cheaper here than at Commonwealth, and it's because the venue isn't as nice. But it gets the job done - lots of seating, a big open grass space, plus they were selling pop and drinks, and hot dogs. Unfortunately, the wind-pocalypse hit in the first half and we booked it out of there before it got any worse. Because it's such an open venue, and it's raised up from the ground, you really feel the wind or sunshine or whatever weather you happen to be receiving at the moment. But the game was fun, the drinks kept us warm(ish), the crowd was enthusiastic, and Foote Field did its job.

    My experience with Foote Field is based solely on attendance at FC Edmonton games…read more I guess this is a multi-purpose field for U of A students, and is definitely not soccer specific. This could be confusing as there are white, red, and blue lines on the field of play. There are two sections of seating; reserved on the west side and general admission on the east. Reserved is just regular seats and the GA side is raised up high school style bleachers. Trust me when I say the reserved side is much more comfortable, especially when there is adverse weather, like wind, or even when it's very sunny. There are actual bathrooms and concession counters on the west side, whereas on the east side there are four porta-potties and a Fat Franks stand (which is sweet), and dudes selling beer essentially out of an ice bucket. The GA side is also kind of up a hill a little bit, so while it doesn't seem like it when you're sitting there, you're a bit of a distance from the field compared to being on the other side. The field has your regular electronic scoreboard, but no huge TV for replays. I still find myself looking up for one, even though I know it's not there! You pick up your pre-bought tickets at the will call counter, or you can get tickets the day of. The box office isn't open on a regular basis as I understand it. There is tons of parking available and the LRT stops right beside the field. I suppose it will do for now, but Edmonton really needs a soccer specific stadium.

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    Universiade Pavilion - Unmissable landmark.

    Universiade Pavilion

    3.3(9 reviews)
    2.0 km

    The real name for this place is the Universiade Pavilion - but it's, more appropriately, called the…read moreButterdome by everyone. For obvious reasons. It's shaped as a giant block and painted a golden yellow. When I moved here, I saw it from a distance and thought it was an unfinished building with exposed inner walls. I always thought it looked like the inside of a Crunchie chocolate bar, a giant block of sponge toffee. Garish and giant as it is, it's a landmark, which is a good thing on a big campus, so many people have a love-hate relationship to it. It's right next to the sports hub of the university and it is used for big events, like concerts, sports meets, craft sales and also had an indoor climbing gym which is open to the public as well. I've been there on more than one occasion and it's a great place for a concert or just to use as a landmark when giving directions. Hard to miss a big block of butter...

    The reasons I've been in this building have varied so very much over the years. I've been here for…read morethe Butterdome Craft Sale (both spring and Christmas editions) many times over the years and that has been wonderful -- well run and a great venue! I've been here to write exams over the years of my various degrees -- stressful and the desks aren't amazing either but this is a good use of the space. I've been here for at least one concert and it was a neat venue for this party! I've also really enjoyed watching/participating in sports activities here -- which is really the reason that the building exists, it having been constructed for the 1983 Universiade if I remember correctly. This is an essential facility for a University of this size. And while I do not visit it terribly frequently I think that it is still well used and in good shape for hosting the many events and activities that it does over the years!

    Clarke Stadium

    Clarke Stadium

    4.0(4 reviews)
    3.2 km

    Clarke Field, the home of the FC Edmonton is a great little stadium. It's right in the middle of…read morethe sketchiest, roughest part of town. No where you want to be after dark. But for a afternoon soccer match, it's A-OK - Just make sure to park right in the lot and not a block or two away. The stadium is sponsored by Molson's so you can drink beer, and choose from Canadian, Coors, Rickard' Red and I believe cans of Corona. They have a hot-dog stand that's pretty darn good dogs. The washrooms seem to always be clean and there are lots of staff/volunteers around so you can feel safe bringing the kids. The blue bleachers have new plastic seating that is just as good as any major league seats. Here's my seating tips: If it's Spring or Fall the East bleachers will keep you warmer (ie sun on you much longer then the West Bleachers) for evening games. But, there are only washrooms located on the West side of the bleachers. In the height of summer the West side will provide a bit of needed shade - best bet, West bleachers! And don't forget to cheer!

    Came to Clarke Field yesterday for the first time to attend a FC Edmonton Game…read more The building was clean, plenty of seats, friendly staff and fans that are passionate about soccer. I definitely would not hesitate to purchase tickets for any future events at this stadium. Parking was a breeze and reasonable at only $5! Go Blue and Black!

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    During an FC Edmonton game vs Atlanta

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