Vancouver & BC Place
Vancouver:
World Class Host City
With the mountains meeting the ocean, the rainforest meeting the sky, and a walkable, cosmopolitan city in the middle, there is something for everyone to enjoy in our exceptional West Coast setting.
Vancouver is one of the world’s great culinary destinations (with the MICHELIN Guide Vancouver making its debut in 2022), hosts a diverse array of festivals, live music and cultural events for every age and taste. The city’s coastline showcases amazing views and great beaches, while the mountains have endless hiking trails and snow sports.
After our spectacular success hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the 2105 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final and, of course, the World Rugby Sevens Series men’s circuit in 2022, Vancouver is quickly becoming the site of top tier international sporting events.
Just this year, it was announced that Vancouver will host the 2025 Invictus Games, tennis’s sixth annual Laver Cup in 2023 and is now an official Host City for FIFA World Cup 2026.
We’ll see you in Vancouver in March 2023 for the Canada Sevens tournament.
Visit Destination Vancouver to plan your trip, find accommodations and see upcoming events.
BC PLACE STADIUM
The Canada Sevens tournament is hosted by BC Place Stadium –Western Canada’s premier stadium venue. The largest sports, exhibition and entertainment venue of its kind in British Columbia, BC Place is home to the HSBC Canada Sevens, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, BC Lions, BC Sports Hall of Fame and will be a host venue for the FIFA World Cup 2026. An all-new BC Place reopened in September 2011 following a complete revitalization, including a picturesque cable-supported retractable roof, seats for over 54,000 and North America’s second largest centre-hung high-definition score board. With its stunning location in downtown Vancouver – BC Place is within steps of all the city has to offer in terms of entertainment, cuisine and nightlife.
BC PLACE STADIUM
The Canada Sevens tournament is hosted by BC Place Stadium –Western Canada’s premier stadium venue. The largest sports, exhibition and entertainment venue of its kind in British Columbia, BC Place is home to the HSBC Canada Sevens, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, BC Lions, BC Sports Hall of Fame and will be a host venue for the FIFA World Cup 2026. An all-new BC Place reopened in September 2011 following a complete revitalization, including a picturesque cable-supported retractable roof, seats for over 54,000 and North America’s second largest centre-hung high-definition score board. With its stunning location in downtown Vancouver – BC Place is within steps of all the city has to offer in terms of entertainment, cuisine and nightlife.