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Canada Place, also known as Komagata Maru Place, is an iconic national landmark situated on the Burrard Inlet in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This multi-use facility, standing at an elevation of approximately 3 meters above sea level, is instantly recognizable by its distinctive fabric roof resembling five white sails, evoking Vancouver's rich maritime heritage. It serves as a bustling hub, housing the Vancouver Convention Centre, the luxurious Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, and the main cruise ship terminal for the…

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    July 20, 2018

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    From there you can see the seaplanes take off, admire the huge cruise ships or just enjoy the view over the water.
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    June 15, 2017

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    In good weather you have a good view of the harbor and the water airport from here. Also beautiful are the reflections of the impressive building in the windowpanes of the congress building opposite.
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    June 17, 2019

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    Canada Place is a striking building in the center of the Canadian city of Vancouver, on the shores of Burrard Inlet. It houses the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Center, the Pan Pacific Hotel and the world's first IMAX cinema. In addition, it is the mooring point of most cruise ships from Vancouver. Source: Wikipedia
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    Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best parking options available at Canada Place?

    Canada Place offers underground parking managed by WestPark. The entrance is located at 999 Canada Place. Given its central location and popularity, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak cruise season or major events. It's advisable to arrive early or consider alternative transportation if visiting during busy times. There are also several other parking garages within a short walking distance in downtown Vancouver.

    How can I reach Canada Place using public transportation?

    Canada Place is exceptionally well-connected by public transport. It's just a short walk from Waterfront Station, which is a major transit hub. From Waterfront Station, you can access:

    • SkyTrain: Expo Line and Canada Line
    • SeaBus: Ferry service to Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver
    • West Coast Express: Commuter rail service

    Numerous bus routes also serve the downtown core, with stops conveniently located near Canada Place.

    Are there specific walking routes or trails around Canada Place for hikers and urban explorers?

    While Canada Place itself is a promenade, it serves as an excellent starting point for various urban walks. You can stroll along the waterfront towards Stanley Park, enjoying views of the Burrard Inlet and the city skyline. Another popular option is to walk east along the seawall towards Gastown and Coal Harbour, exploring different facets of Vancouver's waterfront. These routes are generally flat and suitable for all fitness levels, offering continuous scenic views.

    What family-friendly activities are available at Canada Place?

    Canada Place offers several attractions for families. The FlyOver Canada immersive flight experience is a popular choice, taking visitors on a virtual journey across the country. The promenade itself is great for a leisurely walk, offering views of seaplanes, cruise ships, and the harbor. The Discovery Centre provides interactive exhibits about the Port of Vancouver. Additionally, the area often hosts family-friendly events, especially during holidays like Canada Day and Christmas.

    Is Canada Place dog-friendly?

    While service animals are generally permitted inside the buildings, pets are typically not allowed inside the Vancouver Convention Centre, Pan Pacific Hotel, or FlyOver Canada. However, dogs on leashes are welcome on the outdoor promenade areas of Canada Place, making it a pleasant spot for a walk with your canine companion, provided they are well-behaved and you clean up after them.

    What are some recommended restaurants with views near Canada Place?

    Canada Place and its immediate vicinity boast several dining options with spectacular views. The Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, located within the complex, offers fine dining with waterfront vistas. Just a short walk away, you'll find numerous restaurants in Coal Harbour and Gastown that provide diverse culinary experiences alongside views of the harbor, mountains, or city lights. Many of these establishments feature outdoor patios perfect for enjoying the scenery.

    What can I do at Canada Place if it's raining?

    Even on a rainy day, Canada Place offers plenty to do. You can enjoy the immersive FlyOver Canada experience, which is entirely indoors. The Discovery Centre provides engaging exhibits about the port's history and operations. You can also explore the shops and restaurants within the complex, or visit the Vancouver Convention Centre East. The covered areas of the promenade still offer glimpses of the harbor activity, albeit with less expansive views.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Canada Place?

    The duration of your visit to Canada Place can vary greatly depending on your interests. A casual stroll along the promenade to enjoy the views might take 30-60 minutes. If you plan to experience FlyOver Canada, allow an additional 30 minutes to an hour. Exploring the Discovery Centre and browsing shops could add another hour. If you're dining or attending an event, your visit could extend for several hours. Many visitors combine a trip to Canada Place with exploring nearby Gastown or Coal Harbour.

    What are some lesser-known facts or historical details about Canada Place?

    Beyond its iconic sails, Canada Place has a rich history. It was originally Pier B-C, built in 1927 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The current structure was built as the Canada Pavilion for Expo 86, Vancouver's World's Fair. In 2024, it was officially co-named Komagata Maru Place to commemorate a significant historical event involving the Komagata Maru steamship in 1914. Also, the Heritage Horns on the roof of the Pan Pacific Hotel sound the first four notes of "O Canada" every day at noon.

    What are the best hotels near Canada Place for visitors?

    The most integrated option is the luxurious Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, which is part of the Canada Place complex itself, offering direct access and stunning waterfront views. Other highly-rated hotels within a very short walking distance include the Fairmont Waterfront, Auberge Vancouver Hotel, and the Marriott Pinnacle Downtown. These hotels provide convenient access to Canada Place, public transport, and other downtown attractions.

    What specific features make Canada Place wheelchair accessible?

    Canada Place is designed to be fully wheelchair accessible. The entire promenade is flat and paved, with ramps and elevators providing access to different levels and facilities. The Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, and FlyOver Canada are all equipped with accessible entrances, elevators, and washrooms. Its proximity to Waterfront Station, a major transit hub with accessible SkyTrain and SeaBus services, further enhances its accessibility for all visitors.

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