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A Vancouver tourist information center is located across the street from Canada Place.
There are coffee shops and restaurants inside the hotel.
The complex has a covered parking facility that features a park and bike program that lets you borrow bikes to explore the downtown are after you park your car.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Canada Place. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to visit the waterfront complex of Canada Place, admission tickets are required for the FlyOver Canada experience. Tickets for the 4D flight simulator start at CA$37. Alternatively, to learn more about Canada Place and other nearby Vancouver attractions, guided walking tours begin at US$29.
Canada Place is Vancouver's waterfront landmark, known for its striking design featuring a white, sail-like canopy. The public square is home to the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Hotel, and the Vancouver cruise ship terminal, as well as the (loud!) Heritage Horns and the FlyOver Canada simulated flight experience.
The Heritage Horns are a set of 10 horns on top of the Pan Pacific hotel in Canada Place that play the opening notes of Canada’s National Anthem, O Canada, daily at noon. The horns have been a lunchtime tradition since 1994, and can be heard throughout downtown Vancouver.
Yes. Canada Place is Vancouver’s primary cruise terminal for Alaska-bound ships, and you can watch some of the world’s most impressive cruise ships set sail. The best viewpoints include the Canada Place Promenade, especially around North Point; the rooftop of the Pan Pacific Hotel; and the Lions Gate Bridge Walkway.
Yes, Canada Place is accessible for people using wheelchairs and strollers with wide waterfront promenades and ramps throughout. The Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Hotel, and the Vancouver cruise ship terminal are accessible. Flyover Canada is wheelchair accessible, but may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions.














































































































































