Butler Park - East Trail, BC
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N 49° 05.730 W 117° 41.954
11U E 448954 N 5438307
Butler Park is located at 1800 Thom Street, East Trail. It is the largest baseball park in the south-east interior of BC.
Waymark Code: WMJC9D
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 10/28/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cache_test_dummies
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Just across the beautiful Columbia River from downtown Trail, is Butler Park.

Butler Park is the premium baseball facility in the south-east interior of BC. The 1,000 seat covered grandstand and up to 3,000 additional bleacher seats surrounding the natural grass field create an electric atmosphere to play in or watch one of the many championship teams that have called the facility home over the years.

Home to Jason Bay, the 2004 National League Rookie of the year, and star of Canada's World Baseball Classic team, Trail has a deep love for baseball and a history that runs deep.

The field is fully lit for televised games and has hosted big time baseball events such as the 1995 Senior Babe Ruth World Series and the 2011 Western Canadian Senior Baseball Championships.

With full sized team change rooms, press box and media rooms Butler Park plays like a miniature sized major league facility.

Home to the 2008 BC Men's Senior Championship team the Trail Orioles as well as the Trail Jays of the American Legion League, Butler Park regularly draws large crowds.


Facility Specs:
Scoreboard: Electronic
Sound system: Yes
Owner: City of Trail
Office space: Yes
Weight room / fitness facility: Yes
Equipment storage: Yes
Ticket box: Yes
Media room: Yes
Internet capability: High Speed
Hospitality room: Yes
Facility Specs:
Year completed: 1956
Seating capacity: 4,000
Parking capacity: 400
Medical room: Yes
Official rooms: 1
Food services: Yes
Dressing rooms: 2
Home Team: Trail Jays - Trail Orioles

Capacity: 4000

Mascot: Blue Jay

Team website: Not listed

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