1. Canada Place is a stunning landmark in Vancouver that houses a variety of attractions, including the Vancouver Convention Center, a hotel, restaurants, shops, and offices. The iconic white sails of Canada Place have become a symbol of Vancouver’s skyline and are an impressive sight for visitors. Apart from its striking architecture, Canada Place also has a rich history, having hosted the Canada Pavilion at Expo ’86 and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

2. Canada Place is open year-round and is accessible 24/7. However, specific business hours may vary for the various attractions located within the premise. For information about event schedules, reservations, or further details about Canada Place, you can call their main switchboard at +1-604-665-9000.

3. Several transportation options are available to reach Canada Place, including public transit, car, taxi, and bike. The nearest SkyTrain station to Canada Place is Waterfront Station, which serves the Canada and Expo Lines. Bus routes that go through Canada Place include C21 (Yaletown/Davie/Downtown), 19 (Stanley Park/Metrotown), and 250 (Horseshoe Bay/Dundarave/Vancouver). If you’re driving, parking is available at the nearby parkades, and EV charging stations are also available. Ticket prices and hours of operation vary for each attraction and tour offered at Canada Place, so it’s best to check their official website or contact their customer service for up-to-date information.