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d stadium and is the largest air-supported stadium in the world[http://www.bcplacestadium.com/backgrounder.shtml BC Place Backgrounder]. It is located on the north side of False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia, and home to the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League and the region's largest consumer shows, trade shows and special events (...)
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Plaza of Nations is an entertainment complex located on the northeast shore of False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was part of the British Columbia Pavilion during Expo '86, and along with Science World, Canada Place, and the Roundhouse Community Centre is one of the remaining physical reminders of Expo '86. The sheltered plaza had a capacity of 4500 for performances (...)
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General Motors Place (nicknamed The Garage and GM Place), sponsored by General Motors Canada, is an indoor arena at 800 Griffiths Way in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Completed in 1995 at a cost of C$160 million in private financing, the arena is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL, and was formerly home to the Vancouver Grizzlies of the NBA and the Vancouver (...)
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1901. The Beatty Street Drill Hall is a Canadian Forces armoury located at 620 Beatty Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the home of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) (RCAC), an armoured reconnaissance reserve, the oldest military unit in Vancouver, and the most senior militia in the province (...)
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Funded by the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Public Library is the third largest public library system in Canada, with over 395,000 cardholders and more than 8 million item borrowings annually. The central branch opened in downtown Vancouver on May 26, 1995 and cost 106.8 million CAD to build. It currently holds over 1.3 million items. (...)
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The Queen Elizabeth Theatre is a performing arts venue in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Along with the Orpheum and the Vancouver Playhouse, it is one of three facilities operated by the Vancouver Civic Theatres Department. The Queen Elizabeth Theatre is the home of the Vancouver Opera and Ballet BC, in addition to hosting various other musical events year-round (...)
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The Vancouver Playhouse is the regional theatre for the province of British Columbia. It was founded in 1963. The company makes its home at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre complex in Vancouver. The first production was Brendan Behan's ''The Hostage'' which was directed by British director Malcolm Black. Black served as Artistic Director of The Playhouse from 1964-67 (...)
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Stadium-Chinatown Station is part of the SkyTrain system in Greater Vancouver, Canada. It serves both the Expo Line and the Millennium Line at the eastern entrance of the Dunsmuir Tunnel, located beneath Downtown Vancouver. As its name entails, the station is located near both the Stadium District and Chinatown (...)
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Admiral Seymour School is a neighboring school of Strathcona Elementary located in the 1130 Keefer Street of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. After Strathcona Elementary, Seymour is the oldest School in Vancouver, and serves Downtown eastside, Woodland, and Hastings areas of Vancouver. (...)
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. The Cambie Street Bridge is a six-lane road bridge spanning False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Cambie bridge is the easternmost of False Creek's fixed crossings; the Burrard and Granville bridges are a little more than a kilometer to the west, and the new Canada Line SkyTrain tunnel is being built just west of the Cambie bridge. (...)
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