Canada Place: Located in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown harbour front with unsurpassable views of Vancouver’s picturesque harbour with seaplanes, passenger ferries and yachts right in the heart of downtown.
www.canadaplace.ca
Capilano Suspension Bridge & Park: Vancouver’s oldest tourist attraction, originally built in 1889, stretches 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River.
www.capbridge.com
Christ Church Cathedral: The Cathedral is located at the corner of Georgia & Burrard Streets in the heart of downtown Vancouver, B.C., Canada across the street from the historic Hotel Vancouver.
www.cathedral.vancouver.bc.ca
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Gardens: The first classical Chinese garden built outside of China provides a tranquil and peaceful backdrop for your choir group.
www.vancouverchinesegarden.com
Gateway Theatre - Richmond: The Gateway Theatre is Richmond’s only live professional theatre and the Lower Mainland’s third largest theatre company. Located in Richmond’s city centre overlooking beautiful Minoru Park, the Gateway is an easy 20-minute drive from Vancouver.
www.gatewaytheatre.com
Granville Island Public Market: One of Vancouver’s busiest visitor destinations, Granville Island offers specific outdoor locations for performances including the Public Market Courtyard, Triangle Square, Ocean Art Works, and the Amphitheatre.
www.giculturalsociety.org
Metropolis at Metrotown: Metropolis at Metrotown is British Columbia’s largest shopping centre with open spaces for choir groups to perform.
www.metropolisatmetrotown.com
Richmond Olympic Oval: The Richmond Olympic Oval is a venue like no other. This 33,750-square-metre multi-use complex, features amazing architectural details. You might be able to see how the roof looks like the back of a speed skater rushing across the ice. Or maybe you’ll notice some hidden native carvings in the wings. But most likely you won’t miss the artwork along the dyke or the sculpture suspended over the pavilion.
www.richmondolympicoval.ca
St. Andew’s-Wesley Church: A designated heritage building, the Church sports a mock 14th-century-style Gothic tower, a high vaulted nave, deep transepts, and abundant light. Both the traditional leaded glass and the more recent dalle de verre are represented in its magnificent stained glass windows.
www.standrewswesleychurch.bc.ca