What makes it 57% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted and diaper bags allowed, but no on-site stroller rental and nursing rooms are off-site and need prior campus registration, so parents can manage but convenience is limited.
Why 3–4 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for pre-game activities, the match, snacks, and baby breaks without rushing.
Explore the Zone festive:
Enjoy free face painting, photobooths and outdoor games before the match.
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes early to beat lines and let your baby settle in.
Cheer on Rouge et Or football:
Watch a lively university football game from mid-level seats.
Tip: Book aisle seats near entrances for quick trips with your baby.
Grab stadium snacks:
Pick up popcorn, hot dogs or soft drinks from concession stands.
Tip: Buy at stands by the concourse ends to minimize wait times.
Use baby-friendly facilities:
Access fold-down change tables in accessible washrooms and a family locker room at PEPS.
Tip: Locate washrooms at each end of the stands before the game.

Michael Keith Hammond
Don't understand French when spoken so quickly.
Max Junior Jean
Great pitch, well equipped. It always fun
Jon Lafontaine
This is one of the top tier non-cfl-associated university football team (e.g. McGill, Uof Calgary, etc...). It is a top tier venue for Vanier-Cup sized events, capacity for 19k+, with amenities and facilities for crowds of that size. Great screen for replays, terrific audio and DJ, great ingress and egress,lots of parking - except for the largest crowds of 17k+.
Brenda Hug-Pronko
Was there for the Vanier cup. Could not believe the state of the stadium. Availability of seating. Snow filled stairways, dangerous, seat poorly cleaned off, no control after the game of people going on to the field, bathrooms limited and dirty, to mention a few. It was an event supposedly organized by U Sport, however it seemed more like an event organized by Laval team . Fans were rude and snowb...
Nancy Bedard
There is nothing that can stop people from going to Rouge et Or.
Games run in late summer and fall. Evenings can be chilly—dress your baby in layers and bring a small blanket.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Two adult single-game tickets | CAD 80 |
| Concessions (snacks & drinks) | CAD 20 |
| Parking (optional) | CAD 10 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 110 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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