Gee-Gees Field
Gee-Gees Field is a multi-purpose stadium that opened in 2013 to serve as the on-campus home to the Gee-Gees football team. Along with the stadium came all new facilities for the team at the Lees section of campus. This included new team rooms, coaches’ offices, dedicated athletic therapy and video rooms. The field is also fitted with a dome for use during the winter months, which provides opportunities to be utilized by the school's varsity teams, intramural sports, and other public clubs and community organizations.
Home of:
Gee-Gees Football Team
The venue played host to the 2018 U SPORTS Women's Soccer National Championship and the 2019 OUA Women's Soccer Final 4, and has hosted CFL practices and international rugby matches.
History:
Construction began on April 30, 2012. Prime Minister Stephen Harper attended the inaugural football game at Gee-Gees Field on Sept. 7, 2013. Ottawa defeated Toronto 34-10. The Gee-Gees won their Home Opener football game in each of the first seven seasons at Gee-Gees Field (2013-2019). On October 5, 2013, Gee-Gees Field played host to the iconic Panda Game, broadcast live on Sportsnet TV. Ottawa won 35-10 in front of the largest crowd in the venue's history, 4,250. The grandstand holds 3,352 spectators.
In August of 2017, Canada and the USA's U20 and U18 women's rugby teams held a series of four friendly matches at Gee-Gees Field.
For facility rental information, please visit our Gee-Gees recreation site.