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This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. Recreation ParkHome of:Vancouver Beavers aka Horse Doctors / Champions – Northwestern League (1905–1912)Location: Homer Street (northwest, first base); Smithe Street (northeast, third base); Hamilton Street / Mainland Street (southeast, left field); Nelson / Cambie Street (southwest, right field)Currently: office buildings and the small Yaletown ParkAthletic Park renamed Sick's Capilano Stadium (I)Home of:Vancouver Beavers – NWL / Pacific Coast International League (1913–1919) disbanded with league during 1919 seasonVancouver Beavers – Pacific Coast International League (1920–1922) disbanded with league during

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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. Recreation ParkHome of:Vancouver Beavers aka Horse Doctors / Champions – Northwestern League (1905–1912)Location: Homer Street (northwest, first base); Smithe Street (northeast, third base); Hamilton Street / Mainland Street (southeast, left field); Nelson / Cambie Street (southwest, right field)Currently: office buildings and the small Yaletown ParkAthletic Park renamed Sick's Capilano Stadium (I)Home of:Vancouver Beavers – NWL / Pacific Coast International League (1913–1919) disbanded with league during 1919 seasonVancouver Beavers – Pacific Coast International League (1920–1922) disbanded with league during 1922 seasonVancouver Beavers – Western International League (1939–1950)Location: Hemlock Street (west, first base); 6th Avenue (south, right field); Birch Street (east, left field); railroad tracks (northeast); 5th Avenue imaginary line (north, third base)Currently: commercial and residentialNat Bailey Stadium orig. Capilano Stadium (II)Home of:Vancouver Mounties – Pacific Coast League (PCL) (1956–1962)Vancouver Mounties – PCL (1965–1969)Vancouver Canadians – PCL (1978–1999)Vancouver Canadians – Northwest League (2000–2020, 2022–present)Location: 4601 Ontario Street (east, third base); Midlothian Street (southwest, center field); Hillcrest Park and DinMont Avenue (northwest, first base)Ron Tonkin Field orig. Hillsboro BallparkHome of:Vancouver Canadians – NWL (2021 during Covid pandemic)Hillsboro Hops - NWL starting in 2013Location: (Hillsboro, Oregon) 4450 NE Century Blvd aka NW 229th Avenue (southwest, right field); otherwise surrounded by Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (en)
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  • This is a list of venues used for professional baseball in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The information is a synthesis of the information contained in the references listed. Recreation ParkHome of:Vancouver Beavers aka Horse Doctors / Champions – Northwestern League (1905–1912)Location: Homer Street (northwest, first base); Smithe Street (northeast, third base); Hamilton Street / Mainland Street (southeast, left field); Nelson / Cambie Street (southwest, right field)Currently: office buildings and the small Yaletown ParkAthletic Park renamed Sick's Capilano Stadium (I)Home of:Vancouver Beavers – NWL / Pacific Coast International League (1913–1919) disbanded with league during 1919 seasonVancouver Beavers – Pacific Coast International League (1920–1922) disbanded with league during (en)
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  • List of baseball parks in Vancouver (en)
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