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Plaza of Nations station - Sunday schedule

LineDirectionTime
3Olympic Village7:40 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock7:48 AM
3Olympic Village8:12 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock8:18 AM
3Olympic Village8:40 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock8:48 AM
3Olympic Village9:12 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock9:18 AM
3Olympic Village9:27 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock9:33 AM
3Olympic Village9:40 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock9:48 AM
3Olympic Village9:57 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock10:03 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock10:11 AM
3Olympic Village10:12 AM
3Olympic Village10:18 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock10:18 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock10:25 AM
3Olympic Village10:27 AM
3Olympic Village10:33 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock10:33 AM
3Granville Island Ferry Dock10:40 AM
3Olympic Village10:40 AM
3Olympic Village10:48 AM

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Directions to Plaza of Nations (Southwest British Columbia) with public transportation

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Bus stations near Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia

  • Eastbound Nelson St @ Cambie St,3 min walk,
  • Northbound Pat Quinn Way @ Expo Blvd,3 min walk,
  • Eastbound W 2nd Ave @ Columbia St,3 min walk,
  • Southbound Cambie St @ Robson St,6 min walk,

Ferry stations near Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia

  • Yaletown,9 min walk,

SkyTrain stations near Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia

  • Stadium-Chinatown Station,15 min walk,

Bus lines to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia

  • 17,Oak,
  • N15,Downtown Nightbus,
  • 23,English Bay,
  • 84,VCC-Clark Station,
  • 6,Downtown,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Plaza of Nations?

    The closest stations to Plaza of Nations are:

    • Eastbound Nelson St @ Cambie St is 137 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Northbound Pat Quinn Way @ Expo Blvd is 200 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Eastbound W 2nd Ave @ Columbia St is 207 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Southbound Cambie St @ Robson St is 378 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Yaletown is 632 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Stadium-Chinatown Station is 1106 meters away, 15 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Plaza of Nations?

    These Bus lines stop near Plaza of Nations: 8, N10, N17, N19

  • Which SkyTrain lines stop near Plaza of Nations?

    These SkyTrain lines stop near Plaza of Nations: CANADA LINE, MILLENNIUM LINE

  • What’s the nearest skytrain station to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The nearest skytrain station to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia is Stadium-Chinatown Station. It’s a 15 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The nearest bus stops to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia are Eastbound Nelson St @ Cambie St, Northbound Pat Quinn Way @ Expo Blvd and Eastbound W 2nd Ave @ Columbia St. The closest one is a 3 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest ferry station to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The nearest ferry station to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia is Yaletown. It’s a 9 min walk away.

  • What time is the first SkyTrain to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The EXPO LINE is the first SkyTrain that goes to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia. It stops nearby at 5:31 AM.

  • What time is the last SkyTrain to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The EXPO LINE is the last SkyTrain that goes to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia. It stops nearby at 1:22 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The N15 is the first Bus that goes to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia. It stops nearby at 3:02 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The N15 is the last Bus that goes to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia. It stops nearby at 3:02 AM.

  • What time is the first Ferry to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The 3 is the first Ferry that goes to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia. It stops nearby at 7:34 AM.

  • What time is the last Ferry to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia?

    The 3 is the last Ferry that goes to Plaza of Nations in Southwest British Columbia. It stops nearby at 8:45 PM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Plaza of Nations?

    The Bus fare to Plaza of Nations costs about $2.55.

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Looking for the nearest stops closest to Plaza of Nations ? Check out this list of closest stops to your destination: Eastbound Nelson St @ Cambie St; Northbound Pat Quinn Way @ Expo Blvd; Eastbound W 2nd Ave @ Columbia St; Southbound Cambie St @ Robson St; Yaletown; Stadium-Chinatown Station.

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The first line to this station is 3, at 7:40 AM, and the last line is 3 at 8:40 PM.

750 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver, BC, Canada

This station serves False Creek Ferries’s lines

Plaza of Nations
Plaza of NationsThe Plaza of Nations was an entertainment complex located on the northeast shore of False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was part of the British Columbia Pavilion during Expo '86, and along with Science World, Canada Place, and the Roundhouse Community Centre, it had been one of the remaining physical reminders of the Expo. The sheltered plaza had a capacity of 4,500 for performances. The Plaza had been nominated by the city's Heritage Commission to be added to the Vancouver Heritage Register. Along with the Roundhouse and Science World, Plaza of Nations was considered important for demarcating the spatial extent of the world's fair, which was a transformative event for the city in its centennial year. It was decided in 2007 that the building was to be demolished completely, leaving the Edgewater Casino the only remaining structure, although it may be rebuilt or redesigned. Plaza of Nations consisted of Enterprise Hall, the West Building, the East Building, and the Covered Plaza. It has been owned by Canadian Metropolitan Properties since 1990. The site housed Edgewater Casino, until its relocation to Parq Vancouver in September 2017, and hosted various cultural and entertainment events, including the Dragon Boat Festival, and has been a popular events venue for various ethnic communities in Vancouver, as well as for corporate events. Plaza of Nations was the only outdoor sheltered plaza in Vancouver, as well as the city's only cultural venue on the waterfront. It was also an important mid-size venue for popular music acts, with artists such as Foo Fighters, Hootie & the Blowfish, Fugazi, My Morning Jacket and Garbage, performing concerts at the venue. The Plaza was used for a filming location for numerous projects, such as the Stargate SG-1 episode "2010", Final Destination 2, several episodes of The Outer Limits and Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century and it served as the stadium precinct in Continuum. Planned as a temporary structure to be torn down after Expo '86, the glass roof of the plaza was found to be unsafe by city officials in November 2006, with notices to that effect being posted in the offices of the ownership on Wednesday, November 22 and subsequently the area under the canopy was fenced off for public safety. The sudden closure forced the events planned for the space to move with little or no notice (see Portobello West). In January 2007, the ownership decided that the cost of repairing the roof was too high, and opted to demolish both the roof and its two adjoining office buildings. As of November 2007, demolition of the roof has been completed and all tenants of the adjoining structures have vacated. Plans for use of the space have not been released, however the owners and the City of Vancouver are planning continued use of the plaza as a covered outdoor performance venue. As of March 2008, the west building office structure is completely demolished. The future of the site remains unclear as the east office complex has not been abandoned and the plaza concert amphitheater was rebuilt and restored with the original seating and new flooring. Oei Hong Leong bought the Plaza of Nations site from Li Ka-shing in 1989 for CAN$40 million. The site has been renamed Expo Gardens and there are plans to build 1.4 million sq ft of residential property and 700,000 sq ft of commercial and retail property.
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