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The Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (also known as Hamilton AAA Grounds or HAAA) is a park located on the north side of Charlton Avenue West, between Locke Street South and Queen Street South, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The park served as home to the Hamilton Tigers from 1872 to 1949. In 1950, the Tigers amalgamated with the Hamilton Wildcats to create the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The new team became the permanent tenants of Civic Stadium (later Ivor Wynne Stadium), and played their home games there until 2012. The Tiger-Cats joined the Canadian Football League as an inaugural member in 1958. A plaque outlining much of the grounds' history (including information on the Grey Cup games played there) is located next to the main entrance on Charlton.

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  • The Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (also known as Hamilton AAA Grounds or HAAA) is a park located on the north side of Charlton Avenue West, between Locke Street South and Queen Street South, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The park served as home to the Hamilton Tigers from 1872 to 1949. In 1950, the Tigers amalgamated with the Hamilton Wildcats to create the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The new team became the permanent tenants of Civic Stadium (later Ivor Wynne Stadium), and played their home games there until 2012. The Tiger-Cats joined the Canadian Football League as an inaugural member in 1958. A plaque outlining much of the grounds' history (including information on the Grey Cup games played there) is located next to the main entrance on Charlton. (en)
  • Le Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (appelé aussi Hamilton AAA Grounds ou HAAA) est un parc et un ancien stade situé à Hamilton en Ontario (Canada). Il était appelé durant ses premières décennies le Hamilton Cricket Grounds. Il est localisé au centre-ville de Hamilton, dans le quartier de Kirkendall. Le parc a servi de domicile entre 1872 et 1949 au club de football canadien (sport aussi appelé à l'époque le rugby-football) des Tigers de Hamilton, ainsi qu'au Hamilton Cricket Club entre 1874 et 1910. Il s'agit du plus ancien terrain de sport de Hamilton. (fr)
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  • The Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (also known as Hamilton AAA Grounds or HAAA) is a park located on the north side of Charlton Avenue West, between Locke Street South and Queen Street South, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The park served as home to the Hamilton Tigers from 1872 to 1949. In 1950, the Tigers amalgamated with the Hamilton Wildcats to create the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The new team became the permanent tenants of Civic Stadium (later Ivor Wynne Stadium), and played their home games there until 2012. The Tiger-Cats joined the Canadian Football League as an inaugural member in 1958. A plaque outlining much of the grounds' history (including information on the Grey Cup games played there) is located next to the main entrance on Charlton. (en)
  • Le Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds (appelé aussi Hamilton AAA Grounds ou HAAA) est un parc et un ancien stade situé à Hamilton en Ontario (Canada). Il était appelé durant ses premières décennies le Hamilton Cricket Grounds. Il est localisé au centre-ville de Hamilton, dans le quartier de Kirkendall. Le parc a servi de domicile entre 1872 et 1949 au club de football canadien (sport aussi appelé à l'époque le rugby-football) des Tigers de Hamilton, ainsi qu'au Hamilton Cricket Club entre 1874 et 1910. Il s'agit du plus ancien terrain de sport de Hamilton. (fr)
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