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Jack Poole Plaza is a plaza in Vancouver's Coal Harbour neighborhood, in the British Columbia, Canada.The space is named in honour of Jack Poole, who was the head of the Vancouver bid committee for the 2010 Winter Olympics The site is home to the cauldron that burned during the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
The 2010 Winter Olympics cauldron was erected for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.A version of the cauldron was used as part of the opening ceremony at BC Place, while a permanent, public cauldron was constructed in Jack Poole Plaza, in compliance with protocol stating that the lighting of the Olympic flame should be visible outdoors to the public.
Would it be worth mentioning the Christmas Market that occurs in Jack Poole Plaza (connected with the Convention Centre)?Carolynweekes 05:04, 14 April 2017 (UTC) Yeah and I'd like to see more about the Expo 1986, how or if it's connected that way. Kristinwt 05:11, 14 April 2017 (UTC)
Christmas in JTown Vendors Market WHAT : Join Vintage 99 for Christmas in JTown on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be vendors with unique local finds, Santa and his motorcycle, and a cash ...
From Switzerland’s Basel Christmas Market to Denmark’s Christmas in Tivoli to New York’s Winter Village, here are some of the top Christmas markets that are taking place around the world in ...
Most Target stores will be open on Christmas Eve from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Stores will keep those doors closed on Christmas Day and return to regular hours on December 26.
West Building interior West Building entrance Olympic Cauldron at Jack Poole Plaza. The West Building is directly adjacent to Canada Place and consists of 110,000 m 2 (1,200,000 sq ft) total interior space including 20,490 m 2 (220,500 sq ft) of convention space, 8,400 m 2 (90,000 sq ft) of retail space along a public waterfront promenade, and 450 parking stalls.
In June 2017, Concert paid RioCan, another real estate company, $26.3 million for a 50% interest in Toronto's oldest strip plaza, the Sunnybrook Plaza. [12] The two companies planned to collaborate on its redevelopment. [13] In 2018, Concert announced they would be redeveloping Coquitlam Park into 8 buildings comprising up to 2,600 housing units.