Canberra Stadium

Canberra Stadium, commercially known as GIO Stadium Canberra, is a facility primarily used for rugby league and rugby union games, located adjacent to the Australian Institute of Sport in , the capital of Australia.
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  • Type: Pitch
  • Description: facility primarily used for rugby league and rugby union games
  • Also known as: Bruce Stadium”, “GIO Stadium”, “GIO Stadium Canberra”, and “National Athletics Stadium

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include AIS Arena and Calvary Hospital, Canberra.

Stadium
is a multi-purpose arena in , Australia, located on the grounds of the Australian Institute of Sport. Built in 1980, the arena was opened by the Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Fraser, on 26 January 1981 and was originally named the National Indoor Sports Centre. is situated 280 metres northwest of Canberra Stadium.

Hospital
North Canberra Hospital, formerly the Calvary Public Hospital Bruce, is an Australian public hospital located in , serving the northern suburbs of . is situated 1¼ km west of Canberra Stadium.

Church
is situated 2 km east of Canberra Stadium.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include North Canberra and Cook.

Memorials, military sites, and parks all characterise , a district comprised of several neighbourhoods in the District of Central.

Suburb
is a suburb of the district of , located within the , . At the 2021 census, had a population of 2,965 people. is situated 3½ km west of Canberra Stadium.

is a largely residential outer district of in the northern part of the Australian Capital Territory. For shopping enthusiasts, has an abundance of shopping precincts, restaurants, and clubs, making it a quieter alternative for those who don't want to mingle with the crowd in the city.

Canberra Stadium

Latitude
-35.25° or 35° 15′ south
Longitude
149.10263° or 149° 6′ 10″ east
Open location code
4RPFQ423+23
Open­Street­Map ID
way 57769299
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­pitch
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­rugby
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
Wiki­data ID
Q1032882
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Vietnamese—“Canberra Stadium” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Brucestadion
  • Afrikaans: Canberra Stadion
  • Afrikaans: Canberrastadion
  • Arabic: ملعب كانبرا
  • Chinese: 坎培拉體育場
  • Dutch: Canberra Stadium
  • Esperanto: Stadiono Kanbero
  • French: Bruce Stadium
  • French: Canberra Stadium
  • German: Canberra Stadium
  • Indonesian: Stadion Canberra
  • Irish: Staid Canberra
  • Italian: Bruce Stadium
  • Italian: Canberra Stadium
  • Italian: GIO Stadium
  • Italian: National Athletics Stadium
  • Japanese: キャンベラ・スタジアム
  • Korean: 캔버라 경기장
  • Korean: 캔버라 스타디움
  • Lithuanian: Kanberos stadionas
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Canberra Stadium
  • Norwegian: Canberra Stadium
  • Persian: ورزشگاه کانبرا
  • Polish: Canberra Stadium
  • Portuguese: Canberra Stadium
  • Russian: Канберра-стэдиум
  • Serbian: Стадион Канбера
  • Spanish: Bruce Stadium
  • Spanish: Estadio Camberra
  • Spanish: Estadio Canberra
  • Swahili: Uwanja wa Michezo wa Canberra
  • Swedish: Bruce Stadium
  • Swedish: Canberra Stadium
  • Tamil: கான்பரா விளையாட்டரங்கம்
  • Turkish: Canberra Stadyumu
  • Ukrainian: Канберра Стедіум
  • Uzbek: Kanberra stadioni
  • Vietnamese: Sân vận động Canberra

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include North Bowl and West Bowl.

Nearby Places

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Canberra Stadium”. Photo: *Paul*, Public domain.