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Canada Place Corporation (CPC), a Crown agent, continues to act as the coordinating landlord for Canada Place facilities. [13] In 2024, Canada Place was co-named Komagata Maru Place in honor of a 1914 incident when the Komagata Maru steamship (also known as the Guru Nanak Jahaaz) brought 376 Punjabis (337 Sikhs, 27 Muslims and 12 Hindus) to ...
BC Lions: Empire Stadium: 1954–1982 32,375 1954 Vancouver, British Columbia [21] Empire Field: 2010–2011 27,528 2010 [22] Calgary Stampeders: Mewata Stadium: 1935–1959 10,000 1906 Calgary, Alberta [23] Edmonton Elks: Clarke Stadium: 1949–1978 20,000 1938 Edmonton, Alberta [24] Saskatchewan Roughriders: Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field ...
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Canada with a capacity of at least 1,000 for sporting events. The arenas in the table are ranked by capacity; the arenas with the highest capacities are listed first.
Canada's largest stadiums, ... BC Place: Vancouver British Columbia: 54,500: 1983: Turf: BC Lions Vancouver Whitecaps FC 4: Rogers Centre: Toronto
The 2014 NHL Heritage Classic took place March 2, 2014, in BC Place, with the Ottawa Senators facing off against the home team Vancouver Canucks. [54] It was the first NHL game to be played in a retractable roof stadium. [55] BC Place hosted its second major international sports competition, the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.
The Vancouver Convention Centre (formerly known as the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, or VCEC) is a convention centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; it is one of Canada's largest convention centres. With the opening of the new West Building in 2009, it now has 43,340 square metres (466,500 sq ft) of meeting space.
Burrard Street entrance to St. Paul's Hospital Vancouver Financial District, with '666 Burrard Street' landmark skyscraper (foreground) and the Bentall 5 tower (left), circa 2006. Burrard Street is a major thoroughfare in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the central street of Downtown Vancouver and the Financial District.
Howe Street entrance: serves Canada Place, with underground connection to Sinclair Centre and Waterfront Centre at concourse level. No elevator is available at this entrance. Granville Street entrance : a new entrance opened 2009 in conjunction to the opening of the Canada Line. Located at the south end of platform 3 and 4 (Canada Line).