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B.C.-Canada Place officially closes doors

Monday, March 20 marks the official close of one of the most successful attractions of the Torino 2006 Winter Games.
March 20, 2006

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Canadian Paralympic Committee celebrates at B.C.-Canada Place
The Canadian Paralympic Committee hosted a reception at B.C.-Canada Place today to thank family, friends and sponsors for their support. 



Parade marks start of Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games
The Paralympic flame passed by B.C.-Canada Place on via Accademia Albertina, marking the start of the Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games.  

Who's Who at B.C.-Canada Place


Lynne Yelich, MP-Blackstrap (Saskatchewan), Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development visited
B.C.-Canada Place today.

March 15, 2006

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Torino Diary
This city came alive for these Games. 
It is a city of public spaces, and they have been jammed with people — both Olympic visitors and the people of Torino.
 
B.C.-Canada Place hit a nerve. No doubt. It was the buzz of the Games, and people were still lined up around the block last time I checked. It’s been great and see you back in Vancouver.

In the House
Game On
Join us for street hockey in the piazza!

MESSAGE FROM

B.C.'s Premier


On behalf of all British Columbians, it is my great pleasure to welcome all those participating in the 2006 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games to British Columbia-Canada Place.

In B.C.

Take a virtual tour of B.C.-Canada Place