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Grab your peanuts and Cracker Jack—baseball is back! ⚾️

Grab your peanuts and Cracker Jack—baseball is back! ⚾️

The sun is out, the cherry blossoms are popping, and the crack of the bat is officially echoing through the historic Little Mountain neighbourhood. The Vancouver Canadians are back at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium for the 2026 season, and the energy is absolutely electric!

If you’ve never spent an afternoon at "The Nat," you are missing out on a true local treasure. This isn't just about baseball; it’s about the 75 years of history, the famous sushi races, those legendary foot-long hot dogs, and the kind of community spirit you just can't find anywhere else.

Don't Miss These Upcoming Highlights:

  • The First "Nooner at the Nat" (April 10): The ultimate excuse to "work from home" (or the bleachers) at 1:05 PM.

  • Filipino Heritage Day (April 11): Celebrate with custom jerseys and an incredible atmosphere.

  • Family Fun Sunday (April 12): Bring the kids—they get to run the bases after the game! 🏃‍♂️💨

The Nat is famous for selling out fast, especially during these beautiful spring homestands. Grab your crew and secure your seats at the links below:

Check official sites for details and info:


Please note that I am not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the Vancouver Canadians, Minor League Baseball, or any of the organizations mentioned in this post. I’m simply sharing local events!

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