Discover the best top things to do in British Columbia, British Columbia including Keith King Memorial Sports Fields, B.C. Place Stadium, Rogers Arena, Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium, Golden & District Arena, Stetson Bowl Stadium, Falkland Stampede, Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre, Brock Arena Ice Skating Rink, Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre.
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An outdoor sports field's park perched on the local mountain bench called Selkirk Hill The facility includes four softball diamonds positioned in the traditional clover design making a perfect venue for a multi-team event. Two soccer fields are also part of that part and be used in a variety of formats.
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BC Place is the largest sports, exhibition and entertainment venue of its kind in British Columbia, hosting the province’s most notable events including the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. An all-new BC Place reopened in September 2011 after completing a major revitalization that included the installation of the largest cable-supported retractable roof of its kind in the world. BC Place has a seating capacity of 54,500. Today, BC Place is home to Vancouver Whitecaps FC, the BC Lions Football Club and the BC Sports Hall of Fame. BC Place is an important generator of economic activity in British Columbia, hosting world-class entertainment events, professional and amateur sport, community gatherings and exhibitions.
We were fortunate enough to attend the HSBC World Series of Rugby at the BC Place Stadium. The event was outstanding and a pleasant mixture of sport and festival. It was like attending the World Cup and Mardi Gras in one weekend.
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we visited rogers arena on a recent trip to canda - and wanted to experience a hockey game - the arena seemed to be great - easy to navigate and get in, tons of food and drink options with tons of atmosphere! seats - even though we were at the back was super clear and comfy we had a great time
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Really close to the action, best little ballpark in Canada? when the weather's right THIS one can't be beat. In the shadows of Little Mountain, just off 33rd and Main St, in South Vancouver
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Historic location in Cloverdale where the annual rodeo takes place in May of every year. If not you can also watch baseball games.
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Awesome venue ! It’s like a smaller version of Rogers Arena. Looking forward to checking out some more concerts here in the future !
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Great concert, great seats on the floor. Rod Stewart rocked even with a broken foot. Parking was free for this event.
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