Vancouver Olympic Center

January 15, 2010 by primeinfo  
Filed under Vancouver 2010

Why Visitors should see the Vancouver Olympic Centre

The Vancouver Olympic Centre is situated at the community center in Vancouver and includes the Queen Elizabeth Park as well as majestic and breathtaking views of the hills and mountains in the neighborhood. It is also suggested that there will be aboriginal art that will be installed at the Vancouver Olympic Centre as a component of the itineraries of the Venues Aboriginal Arts Program for Vancouver 2010.

This is a program that has been estimated to feature both the contemporary as well as traditional art work by the people of the First Nations, and at the same time Metis and Inuit artists from different regions of Canada. The Olympic Center in Vancouver has a new curling amenity that replaces the ageing, as well as pre existing community complex which is situated at the Nat Bailey or Hillcrest Stadium Park. It has a gravel parking space as well.

Brief history of Vancouver Olympic Centre

The Vancouver Olympic Centre had been a new community center as well as curling rink that can also be accommodated for Paralympic purposes. The location of the Olympic Center Vancouver is at Hillcrest Park, the construction procedure being begun in March 2007. In fact, the Olympic Centre in Vancouver has already played host in the year 2009 to the World Junior Curling Championships. However, large parts of the building are still under construction and are being modified for purposes of usage during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. As the Olympic Games will progress, the venue is likely to have a seating capacity of about 6000 spectators as well as play hosts to the Paralympics Games as well as to curling disciplines, with a seating capacity that can accommodate about a maximum of around 6000 in the Wheelchair Curling facility.

Location

The location of the Vancouver Olympic Centre is at 4575 Clancy Loranger Way and you can access the place with the help of an accessible shuttle that pick up the spectators at the King Edward Station. Once you are here, the facility will take you to the nook of the Nigel Avenue as well as Dinmont Avenue. There is accessible seating space at the Olympic Center in Vancouver and seats are located on either side of the ice skating rink.

Getting to this place is not a problem at all since the gates of the venue are open about a couple of hours before the games of the competition begin. You can also take the rapid transit to reach the Vancouver Olympic Centre as you can take the King Edward Station and approach through the Canada Line. Once here, take a walk of about 1.10 km to reach the spot. The bus routes of the 33, 25, 3 and 15 numbers also ply to the Olympic Center. If you want to get to the spot by the Translink route, you can obtain all the respective schedule information as well as details from their official web site and plan your travel itinerary.

Bicycle riders will also find cooperation from the authorities of the Vancouver Olympic Centre since the spot can be accessed via the Ridgeway Greenway or Ontario Greenway at the 37th Avenue. There are also a couple of other alternatives such as the Windsor Bikeway through the 31st and 30th Avenues as well as the 29th Avenue, 30th Avenue and 31st Avenue. Bike parking options are situated near the junction of Manitoba Street and Peveril Avenue, where the primary entrance is located.

What sports will take place at Vancouver Olympic Centre

The Vancouver Olympic Centre is scheduled to play the host to Olympic as well as Paralympic Games. This is the reason as to why there has been the facility of highly effective ventilation provided out here, including an air conditioning HVAC system for creating the ideal approach to ice curling options. In fact the sports enthusiasts of the curling games will love it once they are at this venue. The ideal approach to ice flooring is created with the adequate regulatory measures that have been undertaken for controlling the moisture as well as ice temperatures. In fact, ice will also be installed as the competition is in progress for the benefit of the players.

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