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Canada Place

Canada Place, co-named Komagata Maru Place,[4][5][6][7] is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[8] It is home to the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, the Vancouver World Trade Centre, and the virtual flight experience Flyover in Vancouver.[9] The building's exterior is covered by fabric roofs resembling sails.[10] It is also the main cruise ship passenger terminal for the region, where cruises to Alaska originate. The building was designed by architects Zeidler Roberts Partnership in joint venture with Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership and DA Architects + Planners.

Canada Place
General information
StatusCompleted
Type
Location999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 3T4
CountryCanada
Coordinates49°17′19″N 123°06′40″W / 49.288635°N 123.111119°W / 49.288635; -123.111119
Current tenants
Construction startedMarch 9, 1983
CompletedDecember 1985
OpenedMay 2, 1986
Renovated2011
CostCA$400 million
Renovation costCA$21 million
OwnerPort Metro Vancouver
Height81.5 metres (267 ft)
Technical details
Floor count23
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eberhard Zeidler / Barry Downs
Architecture firmJoint venture: Zeidler Roberts Partnership, MCMP & DA Architects + Planners
Structural engineerGeiger Engineers
Renovating team
Renovating firmLedcor Group of Companies
Website
www.canadaplace.ca
References
[1][2][3]

Canada Place is accessed via West Cordova Street and near Waterfront Station, a major transit hub with SkyTrain, SeaBus, and West Coast Express connections.

The structure was expanded in 2001 to accommodate another cruise ship berth. During the 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada Place served as the Main Press Centre.[11]

History edit

 
Panorama view of Canada Place's sails with the North Shore in the background.
 
Canada Place with Downtown Vancouver

Canada Place was built on the land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway's Pier B–C. Built in 1927, its primary purpose was to serve CPR and other shipping lines trading across the Pacific Ocean.[2]

In 1978 Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments commenced planning for development of convention, cruise ship and hotel facilities. Four years later, the Government of Canada created a crown corporation, the Canada Harbour Place Corporation (known as Canada Place Corporation until 2012), to develop the Canada Place project on the Pier B–C site. Construction began when Queen Elizabeth II arrived on the Royal Yacht Britannia with Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada and William R. Bennett, Premier of BC to initiate the first concrete pour.[12]

During Expo 86, the Canada Pavilion at Canada Place was opened by Prince Charles and Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada. Among the largest and most elaborate pavilions presented by any nation at any World's Fair, the Canada Pavilion hosted more than 5 million visitors prior to the October 13, 1986 closing date.

Canada Place Corporation (CPC), a Crown agent, continues to act as the coordinating landlord for Canada Place facilities.[13]

In 2024, Canada Place was co-named Komagata Maru Place in honor of a 1914 incident when the Komagata Maru steamship (also known as the Guru Nanak Jahaaz) brought 376 Punjabis (337 Sikhs, 27 Muslims and 12 Hindus) to Vancouver, most of whom were denied entry, detained for two months with a lack of medical aid, food or water, and then forced to return back to India, where many were killed by British authorities.[4][5][6][7]

Events edit

Throughout the year many community events are held at and hosted by Canada Place.[14]

Pan Pacific Vancouver edit

The Pan Pacific Vancouver opened in January 1986 and has 503 rooms and suites, two restaurants, and a lounge.

The hotel is operated by Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts.

Heritage Horns edit

Touch play to hear horns

The Heritage Horns, formerly known as the 12 O'clock Horn, sound the first four notes of O Canada every day at noon and can be heard throughout Downtown Vancouver and beyond. The ten horns have five facing north and five facing east on the roof of the Pan Pacific hotel and have an output of 115 Decibels. They were originally on the roof of the BC Hydro building (now The Electra) and were silent when the headquarters was converted to condominiums in the early 1990s. The horns started sounding again on November 8, 1994 after being acquired, refurbished, and relocated to Canada Place. Due to complaints, the timer was changed from mechanical to electrical soon after to make them accurate.[15] They sounded 26 times during the 2010 Olympics, once for each medal won by Canada. The first was at 7:30pm on February 13 for a silver won by Jennifer Heil.[16] The Heritage Horns were also sounding at 7:00 p.m. each evening from March 26 to April 16, 2020 in support of essential service workers across Canada.[17] Another notable time signal in the area is the 9 O'Clock Gun across the harbour in Stanley Park.

 
The north five of the ten Heritage Horns.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Canada Place Corporation. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  2. ^ a b . Pacific Northwest Architecture. Artefaqs Corporation. Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  3. ^ . The Vancouver Sun. CanWest. November 30, 2009. Archived from the original on January 23, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  4. ^ a b "Prominent Vancouver street given 2nd name in honour of Komagata Maru ship". CBC. 2024-02-09. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  5. ^ a b "Vancouver unveils street signs for Komagata Maru Place". Vancouver Sun. 2024-02-09. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  6. ^ a b "Canada Place given secondary name and signage honouring Komagata Maru passengers". Global News. 2024-02-09. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  7. ^ a b "Honorary Komagata Maru street signs unveiled near Vancouver Harbour". CTV News. 2024-02-09. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  8. ^ "Canada Place". Canada Place |. 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  9. ^ "Flyover in Vancouver | Canada Place". 2 October 2015.
  10. ^ Pound, Richard W. (2005). 'Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates'. Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
  11. ^ "Highlights of the week". International Olympic Committee. January 15, 2010. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  12. ^ "History | Canada Place". Canada Place |. 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  13. ^ "About Us | Canada Place". Canada Place |. 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  14. ^ "Events | Canada Place". Canada Place |. 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2022-03-19.
  15. ^ Heritage Horns 2013-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. Canadaplace.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  16. ^ VANCOUVER 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS | THE CHAMPIONS OF THE GAMES :: ROBERT SWANSON’S O CANADA HERITAGE HORNS TRUMPET CANADIAN MEDALISTS | designKULTUR. Designkultur.wordpress.com (2010-02-28). Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  17. ^ "Heritage Horns | Canada Place". 2 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Place du Canada Montreal Canada Place Edmonton or Place Canada Tokyo Canada Place co named Komagata Maru Place 4 5 6 7 is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 8 It is home to the Vancouver Convention Centre the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel the Vancouver World Trade Centre and the virtual flight experience Flyover in Vancouver 9 The building s exterior is covered by fabric roofs resembling sails 10 It is also the main cruise ship passenger terminal for the region where cruises to Alaska originate The building was designed by architects Zeidler Roberts Partnership in joint venture with Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership and DA Architects Planners Canada PlaceGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeConvention center Cruise ship terminalLocation999 Canada PlaceVancouver British ColumbiaV6C 3T4CountryCanadaCoordinates49 17 19 N 123 06 40 W 49 288635 N 123 111119 W 49 288635 123 111119Current tenantsVancouver Convention Centre Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel Vancouver World Trade CentreConstruction startedMarch 9 1983CompletedDecember 1985OpenedMay 2 1986Renovated2011CostCA 400 millionRenovation costCA 21 millionOwnerPort Metro VancouverHeight81 5 metres 267 ft Technical detailsFloor count23Design and constructionArchitect s Eberhard Zeidler Barry DownsArchitecture firmJoint venture Zeidler Roberts Partnership MCMP amp DA Architects PlannersStructural engineerGeiger EngineersRenovating teamRenovating firmLedcor Group of CompaniesWebsitewww wbr canadaplace wbr caReferences 1 2 3 Canada Place is accessed via West Cordova Street and near Waterfront Station a major transit hub with SkyTrain SeaBus and West Coast Express connections The structure was expanded in 2001 to accommodate another cruise ship berth During the 2010 Winter Olympics Canada Place served as the Main Press Centre 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Events 2 Pan Pacific Vancouver 3 Heritage Horns 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Panorama view of Canada Place s sails with the North Shore in the background nbsp Canada Place with Downtown VancouverCanada Place was built on the land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway s Pier B C Built in 1927 its primary purpose was to serve CPR and other shipping lines trading across the Pacific Ocean 2 In 1978 Federal Provincial and Municipal governments commenced planning for development of convention cruise ship and hotel facilities Four years later the Government of Canada created a crown corporation the Canada Harbour Place Corporation known as Canada Place Corporation until 2012 to develop the Canada Place project on the Pier B C site Construction began when Queen Elizabeth II arrived on the Royal Yacht Britannia with Pierre Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada and William R Bennett Premier of BC to initiate the first concrete pour 12 During Expo 86 the Canada Pavilion at Canada Place was opened by Prince Charles and Brian Mulroney Prime Minister of Canada Among the largest and most elaborate pavilions presented by any nation at any World s Fair the Canada Pavilion hosted more than 5 million visitors prior to the October 13 1986 closing date Canada Place Corporation CPC a Crown agent continues to act as the coordinating landlord for Canada Place facilities 13 In 2024 Canada Place was co named Komagata Maru Place in honor of a 1914 incident when the Komagata Maru steamship also known as the Guru Nanak Jahaaz brought 376 Punjabis 337 Sikhs 27 Muslims and 12 Hindus to Vancouver most of whom were denied entry detained for two months with a lack of medical aid food or water and then forced to return back to India where many were killed by British authorities 4 5 6 7 Events edit Throughout the year many community events are held at and hosted by Canada Place 14 Pan Pacific Vancouver editThe Pan Pacific Vancouver opened in January 1986 and has 503 rooms and suites two restaurants and a lounge The hotel is operated by Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts nbsp Pan Pacific Vancouver lobby nbsp Canada Place night viewHeritage Horns edit source source Touch play to hear hornsThe Heritage Horns formerly known as the 12 O clock Horn sound the first four notes of O Canada every day at noon and can be heard throughout Downtown Vancouver and beyond The ten horns have five facing north and five facing east on the roof of the Pan Pacific hotel and have an output of 115 Decibels They were originally on the roof of the BC Hydro building now The Electra and were silent when the headquarters was converted to condominiums in the early 1990s The horns started sounding again on November 8 1994 after being acquired refurbished and relocated to Canada Place Due to complaints the timer was changed from mechanical to electrical soon after to make them accurate 15 They sounded 26 times during the 2010 Olympics once for each medal won by Canada The first was at 7 30pm on February 13 for a silver won by Jennifer Heil 16 The Heritage Horns were also sounding at 7 00 p m each evening from March 26 to April 16 2020 in support of essential service workers across Canada 17 Another notable time signal in the area is the 9 O Clock Gun across the harbour in Stanley Park nbsp The north five of the ten Heritage Horns See also editBallantyne Pier overflow cruise ship terminal in Vancouver CPR Pier B and C The Drop sculpture Expo 86References edit Our History Canada Place Corporation Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2011 06 24 a b Canada Place Pacific Northwest Architecture Artefaqs Corporation Archived from the original on 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2011 06 24 Federal stimulus fund to cover cost of Canada Place roof upgrade The Vancouver Sun CanWest November 30 2009 Archived from the original on January 23 2011 Retrieved 2011 06 24 a b Prominent Vancouver street given 2nd name in honour of Komagata Maru ship CBC 2024 02 09 Retrieved 2024 02 10 a b Vancouver unveils street signs for Komagata Maru Place Vancouver Sun 2024 02 09 Retrieved 2024 02 10 a b Canada Place given secondary name and signage honouring Komagata Maru passengers Global News 2024 02 09 Retrieved 2024 02 10 a b Honorary Komagata Maru street signs unveiled near Vancouver Harbour CTV News 2024 02 09 Retrieved 2024 02 10 Canada Place Canada Place 2015 09 30 Retrieved 2022 03 19 Flyover in Vancouver Canada Place 2 October 2015 Pound Richard W 2005 Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates Fitzhenry and Whiteside Highlights of the week International Olympic Committee January 15 2010 Retrieved 2011 06 24 History Canada Place Canada Place 2015 10 02 Retrieved 2022 03 19 About Us Canada Place Canada Place 2015 09 22 Retrieved 2022 03 19 Events Canada Place Canada Place 2015 09 22 Retrieved 2022 03 19 Heritage Horns Archived 2013 04 03 at the Wayback Machine Canadaplace ca Retrieved on 2014 04 12 VANCOUVER 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS THE CHAMPIONS OF THE GAMES ROBERT SWANSON S O CANADA HERITAGE HORNS TRUMPET CANADIAN MEDALISTS designKULTUR Designkultur wordpress com 2010 02 28 Retrieved on 2014 04 12 Heritage Horns Canada Place 2 October 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canada Place Vancouver Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canada Place amp oldid 1206395456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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