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At the opening ceremony the performers sang "we'll never get wet" - and the roof opened to a drenching rain. Rogers Centre at 1 Blue Jays Way, at the foot of the CN Tower in downtown Toronto, opened on 3 June 1989 as SkyDome, the first major stadium in North America with a fully functional retractable roof. Architects Rod Robbie and Michael Allen patented the system: four panels weighing 11,000 tons covering 339,343 square feet, two sliding laterally and one rotating around the bowl to nest in a stack, opening or closing the building in about twenty minutes. The stadium made history fast - the first four-million-fan MLB season, the first World Series games played outside the United States when the Blue Jays won back-to-back titles in 1992 and 1993 - while the attached hotel and restaurants pushed its debt from 165 million to 400 million dollars, a bill the Ontario government eventually ate before Rogers Communications bought the building in 2004 and renamed it in 2005. The largest renovation in its history ran across the 2022-24 off-seasons: a nearly 400-million-dollar, Populous-designed transformation from multi-purpose stadium into ballpark, re-orienting infield seats toward home plate, rebuilding the outfield districts and settling baseball capacity at 39,150. Beyond the Blue Jays the building has staged everything Toronto's size demands - the Argonauts' CFL decades, monster trucks, conventions and stadium concerts from the Rolling Stones to Taylor Swift's record six-night Eras Tour stand in 2024. Union Station is a covered SkyWalk away, the CN Tower looms directly over the north rim, and the hotel rooms overlooking centre field remain one of baseball's odder amenities - a stadium you can wake up inside. One operational quirk survives every renovation: the roof cannot be moved in cold weather without risking the drive mechanism, so the building's signature trick hibernates through exactly the months Toronto needs it most.

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Type: Stadium / Arena

Address: 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Canada, M5V 1J1

Website: https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/ballpark

Capacity: 39150

Opening Date: 03/06/1989

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