Gordie Howe Bowl

Gordie Howe Bowl

Aerial view of Gordie Howe Bowl
Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Opened September 30, 1960
Owner City of Saskatoon
Operator City of Saskatoon
Surface Grass
Capacity 3,954

Gordie Howe Bowl is a football stadium located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was opened September 30, 1960. It is the home of the Saskatoon Hilltops, who play in the Prairie Football Conference of the Canadian Junior Football League and is also used for high school football. It is located on the southwest corner of the city. The city considered closing the stadium in 2006 due to maintenance costs.

Future plans

In 2008, a master plan for Gordie Howe Bowl was formulated and the facility was expected to receive $30 million for expansion and upgrades. It would have included artificial turf, an additional eight lane track complete with a throws and jump area, and expanded bleacher seating for 6500 spectators.

Athletic facilities including public washrooms, change rooms and concession, and fencing were to be constructed in the first phase, costing $12.4 million. The cost would have been shared by the federal government ($4.1 million), the city ($2.9 million), corporate sponsors ($1.4 million) and admission levy ($4 million). The second phase was expected to cost $12.8 million and provide new bleachers, a new press box, additional washrooms, concessions, meeting rooms, landscaping and an entry plaza. Phase 3 of the project, pegged at $4.8 million, would have provided a paved parking lot, private boxes and more landscaping. The bowl improvements would enable hosting of soccer and track and field teams.[1][2]

Renovations were delayed because of opposition to an admission levy by users of the facility, creating a budget shortfall. In 2009, city council considered a proposal to turn Gordie Howe Bowl into a multi-purpose events centre, capable of staging concerts, family events and trade shows. A consultant was hired to study the idea, which was expected to generate additional revenue.[3] However by January 2011, mayor Don Atchison said the event centre plans were no longer feasible. A report to council updating the status of the project is slated for March 2011.[4]

In October 2011, the city revealed scaled-back plans worth $9.8 million to upgrade the turf, score clock, lighting, dressing rooms, washrooms, concession and sound system. The facility would not be used as an event centre, as previously proposed.[5]

Tenants

Team League Years Notes
Aden Bowman Bears Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-
Bedford Road Redmen Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-
Bethlehem Stars Saskatoon High School Football League 2008-
BJM Saints Saskatoon High School Football League
Centennial Chargers Saskatoon High School Football League 2007-
City Park Cowboys Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-1985 Changed to an alternate high school with the opening of Marion Graham as a result dropped football.
E.D. Feehan Trojans Saskatoon High School Football League 1966-
Evan Hardy Souls Saskatoon High School Football League 1967-
Holy Cross Crusaders Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-
Marion Graham Falcons Saskatoon High School Football League 1986-
Mount Royal Mustangs Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-
North Battleford Composite Vikings Saskatoon High School Football League 1995- Joined the Saskatoon league when the SHSAA allowed schools to participate in playoffs below their league level.
Nutana Blues Saskatoon High School Football League 1960- Dropped sports when it converted to an alternate high school.
PA Carlton Crusaders Saskatoon High School Football League 1995- Joined the Saskatoon league when the SHSAA allowed schools to participate in playoffs below their league level.
PA St. Mary Crusaders Saskatoon High School Football League 2007-
St. Joseph Guardians Saskatoon High School Football League 1995-
St. Paul's Saints Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-66 Closed in 1966 and was replaced by E.D. Feehan High School.
Saskatoon Hilltops Canadian Junior Football League 1960-
Tommy Douglas Tigers Saskatoon High School Football League 2008-
Walter Murray Marauders Saskatoon High School Football League 1960-

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