Week of Events
Vancouver International Auto Show
The Vancouver International Auto Show, western Canada’s best attended trade and consumer event, will mark its much-anticipated return to the Vancouver Convention Centre (VCC), in 2024 following a four-year hiatus – and it will be a fresh and re-imagined experience. Running from March 20th-24th, auto enthusiasts will have the opportunity
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.
Easteravaganza: A Family Carnival
Easteravaganza: A Family Carnival
Join us for an "Easter-avaganza" packed with festive games, a bouncy castle, delightful snacks, and fun gift shops – all happening at The Centre! Don't miss out claim your tickets now!
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes
Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.