Over the winter there is an artificial turf field covered by a dome. Having been there annually for Little League assessments, there was a big improvement in the turf this year.
In previous years their turf was filled with tiny green synthetic threads that would cover your entire body. I would find those threads in my house for months after previous visits.
I am happy to report that they send seem to have installed a new turf that doesn't have this issue.
That aside, the facility is good. There isn't much in the way of amenities in the winter, at least when I was there, but it does provide a space for athletes to do their thing when it's freezing outside and the ground is covered with...
Read moreA very poorly maintained field. We play soccer there and we found the nets to be broken. By broken I mean the actual metal posts are broken and put together with duct tape that was broken too. The other nets that are not metal-framed are way smaller and are not made for a 6v6 game. I will the pictures talk about the quality of the lines on the field too.
Oh and if you have a friend who doubts earth curvature, take them to Lamport. The field is curved with the middle section being high and the sides low. If you are on one side of the field, you won't see what's happening with the ball on the other side because they are on the other side...
Read moreit is a small local stadium in the Liberty Village neighborhood operated by the city. What you see is what you get. It is not a modern arena or temple of sports. The two stands are all concrete, the seats are more like benches with a metal (not wooden) plank, so it can get cold. There's no roof so you might get wet. And when it gets late and the fun sets in the fall season it might blind you a little as it sets just over one of the stands. But, you know what, go there, support your local team and the neighborhood! I've been there twice to cheer for the Toronto Wolfpack and had a wonderful time on...
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