2010 Olympic Venues
By Nantley Forde
The facilities for the Vancouver Olympics will be broken down into two categories: competition and
non-competition venues.
Competition Venues
The Competition Olympic venues for the Vancouver Olympics will be located in four adjacent cities Whistler, West
Vancouver, Vancouver and Richmond.
Vancouver is the hub of the Olympic activity, but events for the games will be spread throughout the four
different locales.
Vancouver and Richmond
Vancouver is home to four main sporting venues for the 2010 Olympic Games. These sporting venues include Canada
Hockey Place, Vancouver Olympic Center, Pacific Coliseum, UBC Thunderbird Arena.
These events will host events such as hockey, curling, and figure skating. Speed skating will be held at the
Richmond Olympic Oval which is located in downtown Vancouver in Richmond city.
Whistler
Whistler is second only to Vancouver in its importance and number of planned events at the 2010 Olympic
Games.
You will find multiple competition venues located in Whistler including The Whistler Sliding Center, Whistler
Creekside, and Whistler Olympic Park/ Whistler Paralympic Park. A number of exciting events will be held at these
Olympic venues including bobsleigh, luge, skeleton, and alpine skiing.
In fact, Whistler Olympic/Paralympic park alone will host a number of events including Olympic biathlon,
Paralympic biathlon, Olympic cross country skiing, Paralympic cross country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski
jumping.
West Vancouver
One of the most breathtakingly beautiful Olympic venues you will visit is Cypress Mountain located in Cypress
Provincial Park in the district of West Vancouver. You will find that the views of the city of Vancouver and its
harbor are not to be missed, but Cypress Mountain will also host some events that shouldn't be missed. You can see
the freestyle skiing and snowboarding events at this popular British Columbia ski area, during the Vancouver
games.
Non-Competition Olympic Venues
There are two main locations where you will find the non-competition venues for the Vancouver Olympic Games. The
non-competition venue cities include Vancouver and Whistler. The Canadian Olympic committee has set up these
non-competition venues to make certain the games go of without a hitch.
Vancouver
In the city of Vancouver you will find a number of non-competition venues for the 2010 Olympic Games. These
venues include BC Place, the Main Media Centre, and the Olympic/Paralympic Village. BC place is the venue in which
you will attend to see the opening and closing ceremonies along with the nightly award ceremonies for the games. On
the southeast side of False Creek in Vancouver you will find the Olympic and Paralympic village. You will find that
the village for the 2010 Olympic games is centrally located for easy access to shopping, entertainment, ceremonies,
and dining. Additionally, you may be surprised to learn that the village features sustainable housing that will be
converted to a residential neighborhood after the completion of the Vancouver Olympics.
Whistler
Whistler is another important place for you to be familiar with for your trip to the Vancouver Olympics. Like
Vancouver, Whistler will have a number of non-competition Olympic venues to compliment the events being held there.
Whistler will have its own Olympic/Paralympic village. The newly constructed Olympic village is located in the
scenic Cheakamus Valley.
The Whistler Conference Centre will house the MMC or Main Media Centre for the International press, and you can
view the nightly awards ceremonies at the Whistler Olympic Celebration Plaza.
Visit http://www.whyvancouver.com for more information about things to do and see in
Vancouver.
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