Ottawa Is Showing Up for the Titans
Ottawa baseball fans are making some serious noise — and apparently, a lot of them are showing up to make it. The Ottawa Titans have climbed to the top of the Frontier League in attendance this season, outpacing every other club in the independent professional baseball circuit.
It's a milestone that speaks volumes about how far the franchise has come since joining the league, and how hungry Ottawa sports fans are for live, affordable, local action.
A Fanbase That Keeps Growing
The Titans play their home games at Ottawa Stadium in Lowertown, a ballpark that has steadily evolved into one of the more beloved summer night destinations in the city. Between the affordable tickets, family-friendly atmosphere, and the thrill of watching professional ball up close, it's easy to see why the stands keep filling up.
For a lot of Ottawa families, a Titans game has become the go-to warm-weather outing — the kind of evening where you grab a hot dog, soak in the sun, and actually watch every pitch without checking your phone every five minutes.
What It Means for the Frontier League
Leading the Frontier League in attendance isn't a small feat. The league spans cities across the U.S. and Canada, and competition for fans is real. For Ottawa to sit at the top of that list signals that the Titans have built something more than a novelty — they've built genuine community investment.
Independent baseball has had a complicated reputation over the years, sometimes seen as a stepping stone or a nostalgia act rather than a destination in itself. Ottawa is helping rewrite that narrative. When your city tops the attendance charts, it sends a message to players, league officials, and other franchises that this market is serious.
The Bigger Ottawa Sports Picture
The Titans' attendance success comes at an interesting moment for Ottawa sports. The city has seen real momentum across its professional and semi-professional clubs in recent years, from PWHL Ottawa making waves in women's hockey to the Senators building toward relevance again. The Titans are part of a broader story about Ottawa asserting itself as a genuine sports town — not just a hockey-or-nothing city.
For residents who want live sports without the barrier of NHL ticket prices, the Titans offer something genuinely accessible. Games are the kind of experience where you can bring the whole family without it costing you a week's groceries.
What's Next
With the season still underway, the Titans have an opportunity to cement this record further and carry the momentum into future years. Strong attendance seasons tend to attract better talent, better sponsorships, and more investment in the fan experience — a virtuous cycle that benefits everyone in Ottawa who loves the game.
If you haven't made it out to a Titans game yet this year, this might be the season to go. You'll be joining a record-setting crowd.
Source: CityNews Ottawa via Google News
