Vancouver Olympic Centre

Sports at this Venue

Venue
The venue is located in a lively Vancouver community that includes the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park and views of the local mountains. Aboriginal art will be installed at the venue as part of the Vancouver 2010 Venues Aboriginal Arts Program. The program will feature traditional and contemporary artwork by First Nations, Inuit and Metis artists from across Canada.

Venue Capacity : 5,600

Tickets
The ticket box office is located on Dinmont Avenue outside the spectator entrance.

At the end of each session, you must leave the seating area — even if you have a ticket for the next game. Be aware that you may be outside in a spectator holding area for up to one hour prior to your session.

Information
Visit the information booth located on the spectator concourse near the spectator entrance if you have any questions concerning venue and competition information, tourist information or ticket resolution issues. Lost and found is also located at the information booth.

Accessibility
An accessible shuttle will pick spectators up at King Edward station and take them to the corner of Dinmont Avenue and Nigel Avenue. Accessible seating is located on both sides of the rink.

We are committed to providing meaningful access and participation for people with a disability and welcome spectators with a disability to enjoy the 2010 Winter Games. View accessible features available on the venue.

In-venue Radio - HACK Radio
Tune into HACK RADIO at the Vancouver Olympic Centre. Take your radio to watch curling and listen to our expert commentary for all curling sessions. More info >>>

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At the Venue

DODress appropriately and be prepared to sit in a chilly indoor environment for several hours.

DO NOTPlease remember that leaving and re-entering the venue is not permitted.