Pacific Coliseum

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The Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver is a magnet for shows of all types. One reason for this is the seating arrangements. At its largest, Pacific Coliseum has seats for 17,000. This large seating arrangement is used for sporting events and popular concerts. For smaller shows, the seating can be collapsed to accommodate as few as 4,000 in a mini-concert setting. Being able to adapt the seating to the show always make for a better experience and gives the performer the ability to be at his or her best. Performances at this venue can range from concerts to the Barnum and Bailey Circus to hockey, boxing, and basketball.

Victoria’s Inner Harbour

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Recreational vessels and small cruise ships can moor in the centre of this famous heritage city. The harbour serves the cruise ship industry, whale watching and ecotourism, ship repairing facilities, a float plane aerodrome, marine industrial uses, an International Ferry terminal with connections to Port Angeles, Bellingham and Seattle, and a water taxi service.

Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre

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An award-winning facility located on the waterfront at Canada Place in the heart of downtown Vancouver.

BC Place

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The world's largest air supported domed stadium, BC Place is home to the province's largest trade and consumer shows including the Boat Show, Home Show and Auto Show, as well as future host of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) Forum

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For the past 95 years, millions of guests have enjoyed shows, exhibits, sporting events, amusement rides, concerts, cultural activities and, of course, the annual summer Fair at the PNE. The grounds are a one-stop facility for concerts, trade shows, spectator sports, banquets, lectures, meetings, fashion shows, dances and filming.

The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre

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The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre is one of the most beautiful theatre complexes in the world. And it is the last operating double-decker theatre in the world – with two completely separate and distinctive theatres. The Centre is a National Historic Site owned and operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust, is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, accommodations and public transit, with ample parking facilities within walking distance. The Centre is dedicated to providing theatre-goers with the best in Canadian and international entertainment – from musicals, comedies and concerts to dramas, operas and films. It also offers an excellent opportunity to combine special events and corporate entertaining with attendance at one of our great performances – an evening to remember for you and your guests. As a National Historic Site of architectural and historical significance, we offer guided public and group tours. Numerous exhibits and displays are located throughout the building, providing an insight into the history and restoration of the Theatre Centre. One of the Centre's greatest treasures, discovered during the restoration, is the world's largest collection of vaudeville scenery – hand-painted flats and drops dating from 1913. Three restored pieces, including the magnificent Butterfly and Scarab Scenery Flats, are on display.

The Westin Bayshore

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The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, offers guests the best of both worlds: the activities and cultural events of Vancouver, as well as a relaxing resort experience. This unique duality is just one of the features that allowed The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver to be named to Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List in 2002. Enjoy views of the coastline, distant mountains, and Stanley Park. Connected to the historic 1,000-acre Stanley Park via its picturesque seawall, you’re just moments away from unspoiled nature.

Vanier Park

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There is always something happening at Vanier Park when it's sunny, and often when it's not: the Beautiful People jogging along the beach; fighter kites rushing up to challenge airborne competitors; model sailboats chasing ducks and being chased by them in the pond; catamarans and sail boarders in the water and in the summertime, Bard on the Beach. Vanier Park is home to the Pacific Space Centre, Vancouver Museum, and Vancouver Maritime Museum.

Woodland Park

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Woodland Park is an attractive combination of large open spaces and small garden and recreation spaces. The playground areas and field house are sheltered by tall, old trees; be sure to see the unique totem garden, a collection of native plantings, First Nations totem pole, and contemporary sculpture. Additionally, there are playgrounds and a wading pool.

UBC Thunderbird Stadium

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Home of the University of British Columbia's Thunderbirds! The Thunderbird Stadium was opened in 1967 and its original scoreboard was donated by the graduating classes of 1967. Lighting was then added in 1980. The stadium is utilized for soccer, football, rugby, concerts, etc.

Jericho Beach Park

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In the summer, Jericho’s immensely popular beaches and sailing club attract people from all over Vancouver who want to experience the sparkling waters of English Bay. The park offers plenty of recreation opportunities during other seasons as well, from tennis and field sports to bird-watching opportunities, picnic areas, and plenty of trails and paths along the water and through the forested areas. Known for its naturally sandy beaches this park combines high activity choices with naturally treed copses and ponds. Before the arrival of European settlers this area was home to a native village called Ee’yullmough. Later in the 1860s a logging camp under the auspices of Jeremiah Rogers took hold here. Known as “Jerry’s Cove”, the name evolved into the now familiar “Jericho”. This once was the site of Vancouver’s first golf course but was commandeered by the National Department of Defence in 1919 for a seaplane base with numerous hangars lining the shoreline. Turned over to the Park Board in the early 1970s, all but a handful of the buildings were demolished as the park took shape. The eastern section of the beach caters to swimmers and the west to sailboats and windsurfers under the auspices of the popular Jericho Sailing Association.

General Motors Place

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Vancouver's premiere sports and entertainment venue. Officially opening its doors on September 21, 1995, General Motors Place has become symbolic of Vancouver’s proud identity, serving as the city’s ambassador and host to the world of sports and entertainment. Since its inception as the leading entertainment venue in British Columbia, General Motors Place has welcomed over 15 million visitors through its doors! A staple of downtown Vancouver, General Motors Place is one of the premier sports and entertainment facilities in all of North America. Highly praised for its comfortable seating and superior sightlines, visitor hospitality lies at the heart of this 475,000 sq. ft. building. Home to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League, General Motors Place has hosted numerous national and international events over the years, as well as welcomed a countless number of world renowned personalities including former US President Bill Clinton, HRH Queen Elizabeth II, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Serving as the primary venue for ice hockey in 2010 at the XXI Winter Olympic Games, General Motors Place will once again be front and center as the eyes of the world will be focused on watching Canada attempt to win Olympic Hockey Gold for the first time ever on home ice.

Croatian Cultural Centre

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At the Croatian Cultural Centre you have your choice of seven halls/meeting rooms. Weddings, Banquets, Conventions, Concerts, Meetings, Christenings, or Baptisms we can accommodate a wide variety of functions. Our capacity ranges from 30-1000 seated guests. When renting a hall we provide complete set-up, take down, and your choice of 6, 8, or 10 seater round or 8' by 3' rectangular tables, which seat eight. Included in the hall rental are a podium and microphone where applicable. We also have a number of platforms that are available for your use. Also available for rent is our hydraulic scissors lift. The Restaurant / Lounge is located on the second floor. Open seven days a week 11:00am to 1:00am, Wednesdays closed at 6:00pm. Featuring a variety of North American Sports Channels on live satellite T.V. Throughout the year we feature a variety of International Soccer Games. For you viewing pleasure we also have a 62 inch TV. The lounge also has a 4' by 8' pool table, which is available for your entertainment pleasure. The Lounge also offers a variety of domestic and import beers, available both in bottles or draft. Authentic Croatian wines and beers are our specialty. With a full espresso bar the Croatian Cultural Centre Lounge is a great setting for that ever so needed coffee break. Fresh Deli Sandwiches are available 7 days a week and are freshly made to order.

Orpheum Theatre

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Now celebrating its 79th Anniversary! The Orpheum Theatre originally opened on November 7, 1927 as a vaudeville house. It was the largest and most opulent theatre on the Pacific Coast. The City of Vancouver purchased the theatre on March 19, 1974 and undertook a complete restoration of the theatre's interior. The Orpheum re-opened on April 2, 1977 as the permanent home of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and a restored concert hall that hosts a variety of pop, classical, choral and chamber recitals. It is also an ideal venue for concert recordings, conference sessions, seminars and film shoots. PLEASE NOTE: The elevator at the Orpheum is being refurbished and as of July 2, 2008, it will not be available for use. Expected completion date of the project is mid-September.

The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts

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The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts is regarded as one of the premiere entertainment facilities in the city. Together with the nearby Queen Elizabeth Theatre, the Vancouver Public Library, BC Place Stadium, and GM Place to the east, The Centre is a vital part of Vancouver's cultural and entertainment district.

Commodore Ballroom

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capacity 900 people, no minors, no cameras, no re-entry, non smoking, wheelchair accessible.

Commodore Ballroom

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capacity 900 people, no cameras, no re-entry, non smoking

Oppenheimer Park

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Originally known as the Powell Street Grounds, this park opened in 1902 by the second mayor of Vancouver, and was eventually given his name. It is a recreational and social centre for the community of Vancouver's downtown eastside. There are softball grounds, a basketball court, children's playground, and community centre on site.

Grand Chapiteau at Concord Pacific Place

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The Grand Chapiteau (Big Top) seats over 2,600 spectators per performance.

Abbotsford International Airport

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Airport

Canada Place

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Home to Vancouver Convention and Exhibit Center. Located on the waterfront in downtown BC

UBC School of Music

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Music School

The Cellar Jazz Club

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restaurant/jazz club

Christ Church Cathedral

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Christ Church Cathedral “beautiful music and architecture” Make sure to check and see if there is a musical event on in the evening or afternoon before you go! Vespers (evening prayers) and Compline (night prayers, around 9pm) are both beautiful services to attend. It is very quiet and peaceful. There are also other non-religious musical events here as well. And the architecture of the church is just beautiful, dark, gothic wood.

Norman Rothstein Theatre

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Located in the of Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver

Rocky Mountaineer Station

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With 20,000+ sq. ft, it is easy to fill this space with numerous exhibitors. This former CN locomotive maintenance building was transformed to become one of Vancouver's highest in demand special event locations. The inside colors and textures were selected to reflect the beautiful Canadian Rockies. With its exposed timber and brick, large glass windows, 35 ft. vaulted ceilings, it is easy to see why so many people enjoy this facility.

Vancouver Playhouse

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Theatre

Vandusen Botanical Garden

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Alovely 55 acre garden with souvenir shops, plant collections, a maze and tours

Vandusen Botanical Garden

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A 55 acre garden, tours, plant collections and flowers and a maze

Harrison Hot Springs

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a town for festivals

Miss Canada International

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An educational pagaent meant to further schooling.

Waterfront Park

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North Vancouver's Waterfront Park. Waterfront Park provides access to the shore of Burrard Inlet with a multi-use pathway from Chesterfield Avenue to Mahon Avenue. This park is divided into two sections with the smaller northern section fronting onto Esplanade and bounded in the south by railway tracks. This section of park is characterized by open space that is largely grass and contains the Chiba Gardens. A pedestrian walkway crosses over the tracks to the southern section of the park, where a larger open space offers picnic areas and views overlooking Burrard Inlet, Vancouver's skyline, Stanley Park, and the Lion's Gate Bridge. A playground, the Trans Canada Trail and the Sailor's Memorial are located in this section of the park. The Lonsdale Quay and the SeaBus Terminal are adjacent to this park, providing shopping and access to the City of Vancouver. Throughout the year, Waterfront Park is venue to a number of exciting special events and festivals. Some of the major celebrations include the Wild Lights Summer Solstice festival, the Annual Clam Chowder Cook-off and Boat Building Contest, the Caribbean Festival, Canada Day Celebrations, the Carol Ships Festival and numerous car shows.

Plaza of Nations

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In addition to outdoor special events, the Plaza of Nations is an entertainment complex home to businesses with activities to entertain people of all ages. Some businesses include The Edgewater Casino, The Beat 94.5FM, Azure Lounge and Grill, Plaza of Nations Marina - Boat Charters, and Plush Nightclub/ The Plaza of Nations was the heart of the 203-acre 1986 World Exposition in Vancouver. Expo '86 featured fifty-two participating nations, provinces, territories, and states, and the Fair attracted more than 22 million visitors from around the globe over 5 months, firmly establishing Vancouver as a world-class city. Originally built by the provincial government, the Plaza of Nations has been privately owned since 1990. The Plaza of Nations complex is a unique facility that is home to a diverse range of businesses. The outdoor covered stage area is perfectly suited for a wide range of events including festivals and fairs, outdoor concerts, product launches, corporate and media events, and the property is a favourite of location managers for television and feature film productions. Adjacent to BC Place Stadium and GM Place Stadium, the Plaza of Nations is situated in an area known as the entertainment cornerstone of the Lower Mainland. It is close to the the downtown business district, trendy Yaletown, and historical Gastown and Chinatown. Quality hotels are located nearby and is conveniently accessible by both car and Skytrain.

Marketplace Plaza at Lonsdale Quay

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At Lonsdale Quay, an indoor marketplace, vendors sell prepared foods, seafood, and fresh produce. You can picnic out on the terrace to enjoy the views of the downtown skyline. It's a short ride on the Seabus from downtown.

Chinatown

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Rich in chinese heritage

International Fringe Festival

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Festival held each Sept with events happening all over BC

Edmonds Town Centre

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Home to the car show

River Rock Show Theatre

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On the banks of the Fraser River, easy access from all directions.

Deer Lake Park

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The park itself features a grid of walking trails and board walks, that circle the lake and strike off into meadows and woodlands. Stick your toes in the sand while lazing on the beach at the lake’s east end. Or trail fingers through the water while paddling across the small, oval-shaped lake. Launch your own canoe or sailboat, or take advantage of summer rental opportunities. Throughout your visit, keep ears and eyes alert for wild birds, bullfrogs and the splash of a rainbow trout or carp.

Grolsch Fringe Club

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Impromptu club for entertainment and drinks. Home of the Fringe Festival.

The Vancouver Club

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Fine Dining, expos

Camosun Park

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This park is In the Dunbar-Southlands neighborhood and is a Vancouver School Board property.

Vancouver International Writers Festival

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The 21st Annual festival

International Writers Festival

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The 21st Annual Vancouver Writers Festival

Granville Island

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located on False Creek

Van Dop Gallery

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Founded by Trudy Van Dop in 1996, the gallery is a one-of-a-kind experience showcasing over 100 artists in a unique contemporary home and garden setting. Visitors feel at home as they explore Van Dop’s lush gardens and myriad of artworks in every room. The goal of this unique gallery concept is to transform art into an intimate experience, allowing guests to discover how art can become an integral part of everyday life.

Pacific National Exhibition

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Fairgrounds Playland at the PNE is located in Vancouver on Hastings Street, just off Highway #1 West – Exit #26.

Agro Cafe

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A coffee house with entertainment AGRO Cafe's Granville Island location is a licensed cafe and bistro, featuring a full kitchen, spacious seating on the cafe floor and upstairs mezzanine, and cozy patio space perfect for leaning back with a hot cup of coffee, a meal, and a spot of people watching

Cambrian Hall

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Since 1929 the Cambrian Hall has seen its fortunes rise and fall. It remained a welcome home to the Vancouver Welsh Community through the lean years of the Depression and the Second World War largely as a result of the determination and devotion of members of the Society. Throughout the years, the Hall has been home to typical Welsh cultural events and has been the focal point for the Welsh community's contributions to the cultural life of Vancouver

Carousel Theatre

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Targets youth and family audiences, both on tour and on Granville Island.

Havana Theatre

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Restaurant with a little art gallery and a 60-seat theatre tucked around back.

Origins Organics Coffee

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Origins' Wholesale production facility is located at the east end of Granville Island, near the Hotel on Cartwright Street. It has an Artisan Roastery where you will witness traditional coffee roasting on vintage equipment using time-honoured techniques.

Performance Works

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Arts, cultural center

Playwrights Theatre Centre

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A theatre to showcase up and coming playwrights

Stage Door Theatre

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Up and coming performers

Studio 16

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Theatre/Restaurant

Studio 320

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Studio for up and coming actors

False Creek Community Centre

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A community center including a large gym

The Irmacs Centre

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A center for performing arts

The Vortex

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Performing arts center

Vancouver Japanese United Church

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performance3 center and church

Waterfront Theatre

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This is a 240 seat theatre, newly renovated on Granville Island.

International Village Mall

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mall/estaurants near chinatown

Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center

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On the waterfront at Canada Place.

Maritime Heritage Centre

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Boating activity centre focusing on education.

Ontario Place

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Ontario Place is a multiple use entertainment and seasonal amusement park in Toronto, Ontario. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, just south of Exhibition Place, it is approximately 4 km west of downtown Toronto. Attractions are spread throughout the park, as well as walking trails and food and drink concessions. Traditionally targeted at a family audience, with emphasis on children's activities, the park has a seasonal operating schedule and is closed from October through April, with the exception of the Cinesphere IMAX theatre and private event space. Central to the complex is a public marina and a major concert theatre.

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