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BC Place

BC Place is a multi-purpose stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located at the north side of False Creek, it is owned and operated by the BC Pavilion Corporation (PavCo), a crown corporation of the province.

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  • 54,500
  • 27,695 (lower bowl)
  • 22,120 (MLS)[2]

65,061 (September 2, 2023, Ed Sheeran, +–=÷× Tour)[3]

June 19, 1983 (1983-06-19)

  • 2009 (interior)
  • 2011 (exterior and interior)
CA$307 million
    • Original – $126.1 million
    • ($307 million in 2021 dollars)[4]
    • Renovation – $514 million
    • ($608 million in 2021 dollars)[4]

  • Studio Phillips Barratt[5]
  • Stantec Architecture (renovation)

The venue is currently the home of the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL), Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), the annual Canada Sevens (part of the World Rugby Sevens Series), as well as the BC Sports Hall of Fame.


Opened on June 19, 1983, BC Place was originally an indoor structure with an air-supported roof, the world's largest at the time.[6][7] Following the 2010 Winter Olympics, it was closed for 16 months as part of an extensive revitalization, the centrepiece of which was replacing the inflatable roof with a retractable roof supported by cables. Once construction was completed, the stadium's new roof was also the largest of its type.


BC Place was the main stadium for the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics, the 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, as well as a venue for multiple matches including the championship match for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The stadium is set to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, estimated to cost $240-260 million in staging, planning and hosting.[8]

New retractable roof is the largest cable supported retractable roof in the world.[40]

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Revolving doors replaced with clear glass doors, which allows the stadium to be accessed much more easily.

[41]

Old brown glass around building replaced with light green glass which lets more light in and makes stadium brighter.

[41]

locker room completely expanded and refurbished: Old lockers were taken out, sanded down, refinished, and put back in. New cubicles were also put in with individual lighting for players. Locker room also sports a new floor called "sport floor".[41]

BC Lions

New synthetic turf, called Polytan LigaTurf RS+, was installed as the new playing surface. Turf has a 1+14 inches (32 mm) thick shock pad underneath the turf and special eco-friendly BionPro infill.

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A centre-hung high-definition scoreboard measuring 68 by 38 feet (21 m × 12 m).

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Around the stadium is a new 51 inches (1.3 m) electronic ribbon board, with a circumference of 2,200 feet (670 m).

[39]

Added 1,140 new HDTV screens. Screens work through a system called Stadium Vision. Each screen runs on a separate video source, allowing menu boards at concourse concession stands to show game updates to fans as they order from concession stands.

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All concourses widened and refurbished.

[41]

Added 140 additional portable concession stands. Storage of food and supplies will be in concession stands.

[43]

50 fully refurbished private suites and 1,300 newly refurbished premium Club Seats.[45][46]

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Wheel chair seating now at every price point and level of the stadium.

[39]

New upgraded washrooms, and access ramps with new lighting.

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New state of the art sound system.

[39]

New wider seats: seats or 20 inches (51 cm) wide with cup holders on every seat.

[39]

New sport lighting in stadium: 10% of lighting replaced by hot strip lighting, which gives instant on and off.

[39]

Project of the Year for the 2012 International Stadium Business Awards

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National Council of Structural Engineers Associations' 2012 Outstanding Project Award in the Forensic/Renovation/Retrofit/Rehabilitation Structures category

[73]

One of the 2012 Awards of Excellence presented to GENIVAR and Geiger Engineers by the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies, Canada

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The 2013 ENR Global Best Project Winner for Sports/Entertainment

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List of Canadian Football League stadiums

List of Major League Soccer stadiums

List of soccer stadiums in Canada

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