Jack Poole Plaza, Vancouver
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Vancouver's bustling downtown, Jack Poole Plaza offers a breathtaking waterfront experience that captures both the urban vibrancy and the natural beauty of the city. Named after the late Jack Poole, a key figure in bringing the 2010 Winter Olympics to Vancouver, the plaza is a sight that combines cultural significance with stunning views.
The plaza is perhaps most famous for being the home of the Olympic Cauldron, a lasting legacy of the 2010 Games. This iconic structure, which was lit during the opening and closing ceremonies, now stands as a symbol of the city's Olympic spirit and sporting history. The cauldron's design, with its sleek, glass and steel structure, reflects Vancouver's modern aesthetic and commitment to artistry.
Jack Poole Plaza is not just a commemorative site; it's a functional space that hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from public celebrations and ceremonies to community gatherings and cultural festivals. Its prime location by the waterfront makes it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy the panoramic views of the harbor, the North Shore mountains, and the Vancouver skyline.
The plaza is strategically positioned adjacent to the Vancouver Convention Centre, making it easily accessible for those attending events and conferences. As a result, Jack Poole Plaza serves as a meeting point, a place of respite, and a photo opportunity for delegates from around the world.
Visitors to the plaza can also appreciate the surrounding architecture, including the distinctive "sails" of Canada Place and the modernist lines of the convention center itself. The area is well-served by public transport, and there are numerous dining and shopping options nearby, adding to the convenience and allure of the location.
Jack Poole Plaza – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Harbour Centre, Vancouver Art Gallery, Sinclair Centre, Pacific Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Jack Poole Plaza by public transport?
Bus
- West Pender St at Thurlow St • Lines: 210, 211 (5 min walk)
- West Pender St at Burrard St • Lines: 210, 211, 22 (6 min walk)
Trolleybus
- West Pender St at Thurlow St • Lines: 19 (5 min walk)
- West Pender St at Burrard St • Lines: 19, 5 (6 min walk)
Metro
- Burrard • Lines: Expo Line (7 min walk)
- Waterfront • Lines: Canada Line, Expo Line (9 min walk)
Train
- Waterfront (10 min walk)
- Vancouver Pacific Central (36 min walk)
Ferry
- Waterfront • Lines: SeaBus (12 min walk)
- Plaza of Nations Dock • Lines: Aquabus, False Creek Ferries Route 3 (29 min walk)