The Vancouver Canucks are once again making a run at the Stanley Cup, and many in the metro area are hyped for the games.
With tickets to home games at Rogers Arena rare and expensive, many fans are left looking for a spot to watch in the city.
While the City of Vancouver did light up city hall, the Burrard Bridge, and Bloedel Conservatory blue and green, not much more can be expected from the municipal government, at least during round one.
"We are working in collaboration with the Canucks for Round 1, including supporting their creation of the 'Toyota Party on the Plaza' activation which has been well-attended by thousands of fans, with family-focused activities," states the city in an email to V.I.A., referring to the area outside the arena. "We continue to discuss with all parties what may be possible for future rounds."
It appears most other city governments in the region are following that lead, as there are limited free public watch parties this year.
There are three places to watch games (that aren't pubs or bars) that will have all the games up to watch, and one other location is holding special viewing parties only for away games.
While it won't be in person, Rogers Arena is opening up for Game 3.
Tickets are on sale now for the massive watch party, which will see the arena filled with fans for the first game in Edmonton.
Tickets are $20 and doors are at 5:30 p.m.
Official City of
Mayor Ken Sim that there would be official City of Vancouver watch parties starting for Game 3 (May 12).
The big one will be held in the a residential area of South Cambie at Oak Meadows Park (Oak Street and W 37th Avenue) where 2,000 will be able to gather. The first will start at 6:30 p.m. on game day (the game starts at that time). Future game times have not been announced yet by the NHL, so neither have watch party times.
Additionally the city has announced "select community centres" will host Canucks game gatherings.
"Seven community centres are currently set to show the game in their lobbies for Round 2," says the city. They will be:
- Hillcrest Community Centre
- Roundhouse Community Centre
- Killarney Community Centre
- Kitsilano Community Centre
- False Creek Community Centre
- Creekside Community Centre
- Kerrisdale Community Centre
The new Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre (7789 18th Street) will be opened up for games this round, according to the City of Burnaby.
"Live television broadcasts on large-format screens on the second floor will take place each game day and continue throughout the series," states the city on a for the first game.
The free family-friendly events start a half-hour before game time. The cafe in the the centre will be open for snacks and beverages.
The
The local mall might be not the first place one thinks of for watching playoff hockey, but if you need a place to watch the Canucks, the Amazing Brentwood in Burnaby will again be screening games at the plaza for the Canucks-Oilers series.
In an email to V.I.A. during round one, staff noted they aren't watch parties, per se, but the games will be broadcast there. This round something more may be in the works.
"We will continue to display the games on the big Plaza screen — please keep an eye out for further details on our social media," a spokesperson tells V.I.A.
North Vancouver joins in
Just before the dramatic Game 1 win the City of North Vancouver announced a watch party at the Shipyards area would be taking place for Game 2.
"Grab your blanket or lawn chair, slap on your favourite Canucks gear and head down to this free community event with Mayor Linda Buchanan," reads a tweet from the City.
A 144-foot projection screen will be set up in the for the May 10th game.
The watch party is happening at the same time as the Shipyards Night Market, which will be launching for hte 2024 season that night.
Outdoor community watch
Some of the during round one were at the border of Delta and Surrey, near where the City of Delta held watch parties.
Those gatherings are for round two, starting with Game 1.
The Social Heart Plaza at the North Delta Recreation Centre, next door to the Delta Police Department and near the border with Surrey, will play host to free, family-friendly outdoor watch parties.
"Bring your friends and family to settle in for an evening of thrilling hockey action and community celebration," states the city on its website.
Only lawn chairs and blankets are permitted, they add.
Delta Police and the Surrey RCMP have already noted they will be on playoff game nights.
Watch party and nachos
Port Coquitlam will also continue hosting indoor playoffs watch parties for the foreseeable future.
The will be hosted at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre (2150 Wilson Ave.) inside near the centre's concession.
There'll be a big screen for fans, seating set up, and the concession will have deals for the free event.
New Westminster holding "viewing event"
The in New Westminster (conveniently located next to the New Westminster Skytrain Station) will be hosting a Game 2 watch party.
The free family friendly venue, with capacity for 200, will have its concession open and a kids area as well. It'll open at 6 p.m. for the game at 7 p.m.
Maple Ridge joining in
Maple Ridge's Greg Moore Youth Centre (11925 Haney Pl.) is hosting game night watch parties starting May 8.
"Join us in the Multi-Purpose Room - Use the side doors to directly access. Follow the directional signage," states the city on social media.
No outside food or alcohol is allowed at the free event, but there will be snacks and drinks for sale.
Potential watch parties
Rogers Arena held watch parties during the first round, but nothing has been announced. No events are planned for the arena on May 12 (though AEW wrestling is in the building May 11), when Game 3 will take place in Edmonton. On May 14 (Game 4 in Edmonton) the Stars on Ice are at Rogers Arena.
If there is a Game 6, which would be in Edmonton again, it would be May 18; there are no events booked at Rogers Arena that day.
During the May 8 press conference Mayor Ken Sim announced the PNE would hold watch parties if the team gets to round three.
While discussing the successful North Delta watch parties, Delta council pondered similar events in South Deltam but no announcements have been made.
Vancouver Is Awesome will update this story as new watch parties are announced.
with files from Mike Howell.