Vancouver was founded as “Gastown” by an Englishman with a penchant for beer and storytelling. Today Gastown is a historic section of the Canadian metropolis, and the lively pubs still reflect the area’s former status as a sort of community drinking center. The city’s forests, grand parks, and impressive suspension bridge beckon travelers to explore them, as do the city’s shops and museums. Relive the glory of the 2010 Winter Games with visits to Olympic venues and the marvelous Olympic Cauldron.
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One of the largest theaters of its type, boasting a five-story screen and a seating capacity of 400.
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We went with friends for a movie, got to the theater early, had a craft beer and saw a big movie, The Post, in a small theater and because you pick your own seats we had awesome seats in the center Row F. comfy seats and super sound.
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What few people do not know is that The Park is one of two theatres in Canada that screens 70mm film prints. The other is in Toronto. I saw my favourite film, 2001: A Space Odyssey several times during the 50th anniversary release in 2018. I've seen The Hateful Eight and Once upon a Time in Hollywood in 70mm.Today, I will see Tenet in 70mm. When The Hateful Eight screened in 70mm, I recall reading that only 50 theatres in North America can do that. That makes The Park a hidden gem!
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