BC Place to join the Vancouver Convention Centre in Celebration of Sport and Athletes
August 4th, 2016
In honour of sport and summer athletes representing Canada on the world’s biggest sports stage in Rio, the Vancouver Convention Centre will light the iconic Vancouver 2010 Cauldron on Friday August 5th, and Wednesday, September 7th, in celebration of the Opening Ceremonies for both the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio.
“First lit for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games more than six years ago, the Olympic Cauldron holds significant meaning to British Columbians. Since that time, our province has continued to provide training and support services for future Olympians and we’re very proud of the many athletes from British Columbia representing Canada at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games,” said Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Peter Fassbender.
“The Cauldron has become a popular landmark in Vancouver that draws both locals and tourists on a daily basis, and represents a legacy of excellence in both sport and hosting,” said Ken Cretney, President and CEO of PavCo. “We’re pleased to be supporting Team Canada and over 450 athletes competing in both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.”
The public is invited to come down to Jack Poole Plaza to see the lighting of Vancouver’s Cauldron. In addition, PavCo will show support and pride for our Canadian teams by illuminating the arms of the Cauldron and the surrounding district markers with red LED lights and BC Place will also glow in the colours of Canada’s Maple Leaf flag on select nights during the Games including the nights of the Opening Ceremonies.
Cauldron Lighting Schedule:
August 5th, 6:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. – Celebrating Team Canada at the start of the 2016 Rio Olympic Summer Games. There will be a brief celebration and remarks by Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Peter Fassbender at 6:45 p.m.
September 7th – Celebrating Team Canada at the start of the 2016 Rio Paralympic Summer Games