ASUNCIÓN Estadio General Pablo Rojas / cap. 45,000
As Paraguay’s capital city and one of the earliest settlements in South America, Asunción makes a big name for itself. It houses ancient colonial ruins, along with colorful architecture and many museums showcasing the country’s rich history and culture.
CALGARY Scotiabank Saddledome / cap. 19,289
Home of the iconic Calgary Stampede, Alberta’s largest city is home to some of Canada’s most rapidly-growing industries--yet also on the doorstep of the country’s most beautiful natural wonders.
CIUDAD DEL ESTE Estadio Antonio Aranda / cap. 23,500
One of South America’s prime shopping destinations; Ciudad del Este is where Paraguayans, Brazilians, and Argentineans alike cross paths. Interestingly, its Monday Falls are only a ways away from the wondrous Iguazu Falls on the Argentine-Brazilian border.
EDMONTON Rogers Place / cap. 20,734
Canada’s “Festival City” is known for going big with everything--from street art and symphonies to the numerous alluring festivals, there’s always something special on display.
ENCARNACIÓN Estádio Villa Alegre / cap. 16,000
Lying on the banks of the Paraná River on the border with Argentina, Paraguay’s “Carnival City” hosts an extravagant carnival annually, but is also home to UNESCO-recognized archeological ruins and riverside beaches.
HALIFAX Scotiabank Centre / cap. 10,000
A rich business hub with unmistakable maritime history, Halifax is one of Atlantic Canada’s most important commercial port cities, as well as an eclectic harbor destination.
LUQUE Parque Olimpico / no fixed capacity
Situated in the Gran Asunción metropolitan area, Luque is known as the birthplace of Paraguayan football, yet it also houses heritage in aeronautics and traditional artisan crafts.
MONTRÉAL Bell Centre / cap. 19,200 (concerts)
The heart of Québec is a union of old and new, European and North American. It’s made up of diverse historic boroughs--some of which were once independent cities.
VANCOUVER BC Place / cap. 54,500 (full house); 27,000 (arena layout)
One of Canada’s most ethnically diverse cities, the mountain backdrop of Vancouver is coupled with a thriving home for arts and culture of all kinds.
WINNIPEG Canada Life Centre / cap. 16,345
The capital city of Manitoba is a hub for many innovative industries, along with well-preserved architecture, a cold yet alluring winter season, and theatrical talent on display.
YPACARAÍ Estadio del Bicentenario Nacional / cap. 12,000
A small town located right by its namesake Lake Ypacaraí--it draws in tourists with its annual Festival of the Lake, earning it the title of the Paraguayan “City of Folklore”.