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Princess Auto Stadium

A state-of-the-art community stadium, Princess Auto Stadium is home to Bisons Football as well as the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers. A venue for major university and community events, Princess Auto Stadium hosts concerts and festivals in addition to major sporting events such as the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the NHL Heritage Classic.

A University of Manitoba Bisons football player dives forward with the football on the playing field of the IG Field.
A University of Manitoba Bisons football player runs down the IG Field with a football in his arms past the goalpost while opposing players in green uniforms chase him closely.
University of Manitoba Bisons football players wearing black and gold uniforms stand ready on the green field of IG Field.
University of Manitoba Bisons football players run onto the IG Field through an inflated archway with the team logo and the words WE ARE ALL BISONS.
A close up of a University of Manitoba Bisons football player on IG Field. They are wearing a gold helmet, white uniform, and are yelling while holding a gold Bisons flag.
A University of Manitoba Bisons football coach and team of players stand with their hands folded in front of them on IG Field.
A University of Manitoba Bisons football player runs down IG Field with their arms spread widely.
A weight room at IG Field shows rows of different coloured barbell weights and other work out equipment.
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  • Active Living Centre
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  • Drake Centre – Business
  • Education Building
  • Elizabeth Dafoe Library
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  • Helen Glass Centre for Nursing
  • Investors Group Athletic Centre
  • John A. Russell Building – Architecture
  • Max Bell Centre
  • Migizii Agamik – Bald Eagle Lodge
  • Pembina Hall Residence
  • Princess Auto Stadium
  • Robson Hall – Law
  • Science Complex
  • Taché Arts Complex – Music, Fine Arts, Theatre
  • Tier Building – Arts, Social Work, University 1
  • UMSU University Centre
  • Wallace Building – Environment, Earth, and Resources
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