1. The Vancouver Olympic Village (VVL) was originally built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It is located on the Southeast False Creek waterfront and is now a mixed-use neighborhood with residential, commercial and community spaces. The buildings were designed to be environmentally sustainable, with features such as green roofs, solar panels, and rainwater harvesting systems. The community center at VVL includes a fitness center, indoor pool, and various programs and services for residents. There are also several public art installations throughout the area.
2. The community center at VVL is open Monday to Friday, 7am-10pm, and weekends/holidays 8am-8pm. The phone number for the center is (604) 257-6955.
3. Admission to the community center at VVL is included for residents of the area, but there are also drop-in fees for non-residents. The center offers various fitness classes, swimming lessons, and other activities which may require additional fees. VVL is easily accessible by public transit, with several bus routes and the Canada Line skytrain stations nearby. There is also bike parking throughout the area.