Vancouver Olympic Village

January 14, 2010 by primeinfo  
Filed under Vancouver 2010

The Vancouver Olympic Village: A Selected Venue For The 2010 Winter Olympics

The Vancouver Olympic Village shortly abbreviated as the VOV is a special Olympic Village that is in particular being built for the 2010 Winter Olympics Games and the 2010 Winter Paralympics. Both these two international sports events will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 2010. The Vancouver Olympics Village area is a 600,000 square feet or 56,000 square mile village area that comprises of as many as 600 units. The entire area has the capacity to provide quality accommodation facilities to more than 2800 athletes, sports officials and coaches from all around the world. Till some time back this area was basically a parking lot that was an industrial year in the by gone years.

The precise purpose of building the Vancouver Olympic Village was to provide a comforting home away from home for the athletes who come to take part in the 2010 Winter Olympics and try to put in their best possible efforts in the events. Thereon as the event ends, on the 7th of April, 2010 the Vancouver Olympic Village will be returned to the authorities of the City of Vancouver. There plans are for it to be transformed into a residential area. The place will comprise of housing complex, daycare center, community center, retail shops and service spaces too. The entire area has an elevation of 5 meters and is situated amongst some beautiful geographical conditions that add to the attractions of the place.

Brief history:

The research, groundwork and thereon the construction for the Vancouver Olympic Village in Vancouver started way back in February 2006. The construction finally came to an end on the 1st of November 2009. As soon as the construction process came to an end, the resulting construction was handed over to the Vancouver Organizing Committee or the VANOC as they would be using it appropriately for the 21st Winter Olympic Games 2010.

Location:

The Vancouver Olympic Village is located along the shore line region in the southeast corner of the False Creek. This place is on the northern end of the 2nd Avenue flanked between the Manitoba Street and the Quebec Street. The southern portion of the Vancouver Olympic Village lies facing the Science World. It also has a water front that is a part of the False Creek Seawall bike route and the associated promenade area. It lies just next to the Granville Island Heritage Railway station, the Main Street station, the Olympic Village Sky Train station, the False Creek Ferries stop and the Spyglass Place Aquabus station. With that exact location given, it will obviously become a lot easier for the spectators to reach the venue.

The Vancouver Olympic Village brings you the inimitable chance to relish some breathtaking scenic views of the downtown skyline in Vancouver and the far stretched out Coast Mountains. As a newly constructed area, it primarily features brand new constructed mid-rise and low apartment buildings. The residential area lies in close proximity to the sports venues which gives the athletes the chance to take walks or petite bus rides to the entertainment areas and the shopping malls in the city. They can also taste the night life in the city of Vancouver. Moreover, it is not very far away from the BC Place stadium which means that the athletes and spectators can also take a look at the nightly Victory ceremonies as well.

Any Games To Be Held At The Vancouver Olympic Village?

Well this is an exception.

The Vancouver Olympic Village is basically an accommodation area built to house the athletes, coaches and officials who come in for the 21st Winter Olympic Games Vancouver. Hence the VOV is not supposed to house any of the games or events. On the contrary, this 600,000 square feet area consists of 600 units’ which has the capacity to provide suitable housing to as many as 2800 heads. The Vancouver Olympic Village is specifically constructed in a way to bring about a condensed effect so that a dynamic and friendly atmosphere may be provided for the ice sledge hockey players and the many wheelchair curlers who come in to participate in the XXI Winter Olympic Games in the British Columbian city of Vancouver.

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