BC Place Stadium: A Visitor’s Guide To Vancouver’s Landmark

Vancouver will host seven matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at BC Place Stadium. The matches in Vancouver will run from Saturday, June 13, through Tuesday, July 7. Vancouver's schedule includes five ...

Vancouver will host seven World Cup games, including a Round of 16 match on July 7. The first game played at BC Place Stadium will be Australia vs. UEFA Playoff C winner on June 13. The cheapest ...

BC Place Vancouver is a Union facility, which means that other than hand-carry items and the use of non-motorised pallet jacks, union labour mu ...

Toronto runners should avoid the waterfront and Exhibition Place areas. Unlike in Vancouver, the FIFA Fan Festival is located close to where the matches are being held (near the Bentway and Fort York) ...

MSN: BC Place Stadium guide: Tickets, how to get there, where to stay, history & everything you need to know about World Cup 2026 venue

BC Place Stadium guide: Tickets, how to get there, where to stay, history & everything you need to know about World Cup 2026 venue

MSN: B.C. Place: What to know about this Vancouver entertainment and sports venue

B.C. Place is a multi-purpose stadium located on the north side of False Creek. When it opened on , it featured the world’s largest air-supported dome roof. Following the 2010 Winter ...

B.C. Place: What to know about this Vancouver entertainment and sports venue

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USA Today: Which World Cup game in Vancouver has the cheapest tickets?

Canadian Running Magazine: How FIFA World Cup could affect Toronto and Vancouver runners

Canoe on MSN: How to make the most of the World Cup in Vancouver and Toronto this summer

How to make the most of the World Cup in Vancouver and Toronto this summer

The New York Times: Vancouver World Cup 2026 guide: What to do, eat and see

At an invitation-only ceremony at the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel in downtown Vancouver, Michelin announced the restaurants returning and new to its Vancouver guide. The 2023 Vancouver Michelin Guide ...

Vancouver is a very diverse city and is home to a thriving arts, music and culinary scene. This city, which is located in British Columbia, Canada, offers plenty of things to do that are all centrally ...

Road Trips for Families on MSN: Vancouver Family Guide 2025: Top Kid-Friendly Attractions, Activities, and Money-Saving Tips

If you’re looking for a year-round destination that offers a ton of outdoor adventure, history, hands-on museums, and unique cultural experiences, you’ll find Vancouver, Canada, a city that truly ...

Uproxx: Nostalgix’s Ultimate Guide To Vancouver: Where To Eat, Sleep, Party, And Play

Nostalgix‘s position in the dance music scene has truly exploded as of late. Born in Iran and deeply rooted in the Canadian electronic music scene after a youth spent in Vancouver, the multi-hyphenate ...

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Nostalgix’s Ultimate Guide To Vancouver: Where To Eat, Sleep, Party, And Play

Every time someone asks me to tell them about Vancouver, my tongue gets tied. There is so much to tell! Where do I begin? What do I leave out? I’ve visited Vancouver well over a dozen times, to the ...

Hotels like Fairmont Pacific Rim have enticing new amenities. Wander around Vancouver on a sunny afternoon, and it may seem like the entire city is on holiday. Yet, at several of the city’s top hotels ...

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Robb Report: Vancouver’s First Michelin Guide Is Here: These Are the Restaurants That Earned Stars

The Michelin one-star spots in Vancouver span four different types of cuisine: contemporary, Japanese, French and Chinese—many of the usual suspects Michelin inspectors seem to favor no matter the ...

Vancouver’s First Michelin Guide Is Here: These Are the Restaurants That Earned Stars

Bon Appétit: Journey by the Sea: A Food Lover's Running Guide to Vancouver

Vancouver’s Pacific Rim locale, gorgeous mountain ranges, and globally influenced dining scene have made this West Coast city a food and fitness lover’s dream destination. Boasting a bevy of urban ...

Vancouver is Canada’s most temperate area, known for forests, sea, cosmopolitan entertainment, lots of rain and a high cost of living. The densely populated city in western Canada has more than ...

Many journeys - by air, road and sea - will converge on Vancouver this year as the 2026 FIFA World Cup lands in Canada. Whether you're here for football or simply passing through (one of the country's ...

Times Colonist: Map: A guide to FIFA World Cup-related locations in Vancouver

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From free public watch parties to training facilities to an official technology exhibit, here's where to see the World Cup in Vancouver.

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