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WE’RE STEPS FROM THE OCEAN AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MIGHT NEED.


LOCATION


Vancouver is Canada’s Pacific gem – a combination of a natural setting along with the excitement of a modern, culturally diverse city.


VENUE


The only two-timewinner of the International Association of Congress Centres’ APEXaward for “World’sBest Convention Centre” and the only convention centre in the worldawarded thehighest LEED®(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinumcertification, the Vancouver Convention Centre features two connected buildings with acombined total of 466,500 ft2


(43,340 m2 )


of flexible meeting, exhibition, ballroom and plenary space. ACCOMMODATION


The Vancouver Convention Centre offers convenient access to 13,000 quality hotel rooms within walking distance, including three world-class connecting hotel properties.


LET US HELP YOU.


Contact us today to see how we can make your next event in Vancouver the best you have ever planned. Visit tourismvancouver.com/meetings to start planning your next event in Vancouver.


ACCESS


Vancouver is home to the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), the second largest airport on North America’s west coast. Travelling downtown is as easy as taking a taxi, limo or the Canada Line rapid transit system, which takes less than 30 minutes.


WORLD-CLASS CUISINE


Vancouver is fast becoming known as one of Canada’s best dining destinations. In fact, Food & Wine magazine named Vancouver as one of the top ten culinary destinations in the world in 2008 along with cities such asNew York, Paris and Tokyo.


EXPLORE THE REGION


With the convention centre and Vancouver as home base, delegates are well positioned to explore this unique region. Seaplanes, helicopters, ferries and cruise ships are just minutes away, all of which make it easy to discover the area.

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