Canada Place stands as one of Vancouver’s most recognizable waterfront landmarks, home to the convention centre, cruise ship terminal, and the white sail-shaped roof that defines the city’s skyline. Located on Burrard Inlet, it connects visitors directly to the downtown core, offering panoramic views of the harbour, the North Shore Mountains, and seaplanes gliding in and out. The building hosts major conventions, national celebrations like Canada Day, and numerous public events year-round. Beyond its practical uses, the site doubles as a pleasant promenade for locals, where joggers and photographers enjoy the blend of architecture, water, and city lights. Interactive maps often place Canada Place as the downtown anchor for exploring Gastown, Coal Harbour, and Stanley Park, since all lie within a short walk. The site embodies Vancouver’s outward-facing identity: global, ocean-linked, and welcoming to visitors from around the world.
Location: 49.2885373, -123.1111425
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– House Number: 999
– Postal Code: V6C 3C1
– Alternative Name: Vancouver Convention Centre East
– Building: Yes
– Name: Canada Place
– Name (English): Canada Place
– Name (Korean): 캐나다 플레이스
– Former Name: Canadian Pavilion for Expo 86
– Operator: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
– Operator Wikidata: Q1187234
– Tourism: Attraction
– Website: https://www.canadaplace.ca/
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– Wikidata: Q1032014
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Canada Place
– Street: Canada Place
– City: Vancouver