Located at 777 Pacific Blvd, BC Place is easily accessible by foot from many areas around downtown Vancouver.
Disembark at the Stadium/Chinatown Station. Upon exiting the Skytrain, walk up the stairs to Beatty Street and turn left. Gate A, B and H are approximately a five-minute walk along Beatty Street. Fans travelling on the Canada Line should disembark at the Yaletown/Roundhouse Station and take a short 10-minute walk to the stadium.
For those travelling by bus, all suburban services connect with Downtown Vancouver’s #15 and #17 buses, which provide the closest drop-off services to BC Place.
Paid street parking is available around downtown Vancouver and fans are encouraged to pre-download the Pay By Phone app in advance for ease of use. Other parking lots in the area are available at their posted rates. Street closers will be posted closer to the start of the event.
Pick-up and Drop-off zones will be posted closer to start of the event.
For those fans who would like to ride their bike to the stadium, complimentary and secure parking is provided by The Bike Valet located outside the stadium next to Gate E. For more details, visit thebicyclevalet.ca.
The stadium features 100m x 85m of blue-sky when open – the same size as the field area below. Each of the roof’s support masts is 47m tall. Altogether, the structure is like 18 suspension bridges, each around 200m long. To open the roof, the flexible Tenara fabric retracts into the center of the opening where it’s hidden inside of a pod above the video board. The transformation takes just 20 minutes. The roof will be closed for the 111th Grey Cup game.
The field is Polytan Ligaturf 240 RS+ all-weather turf, designed to meet the highest standards.
Those who gaze at the stadium will notice façade panels just above the concrete ring beam that creates an ETFE light display. This display shows a variety of colours and is customized for CFL games.
The stadium will be able to accommodate over 52,000 fans for the 111th Grey Cup.
There are four retail locations situated on the Level 2 concourse in sections 205,222, 233 and 249. Each of them will open as gates open on gameday. Assigned sections subject to change.
The stadium is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, directly next to Rogers Arena, home of the Vancouver Canucks. Though parking is available in the area, it is often limited during special events. Another way to get to the stadium is on public transportation via Skytrain, bus, SeaBus or West Coast Express train.
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