The Pacific Pin Club, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Top 10 Pin Trading Locations
Number 9 - 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion
Overview:
Aboriginal art, music and entertainment from across Canada, along with Aboriginal cuisine and official Vancouver 2010 licensed merchandise will be the order of the day at the centrally-located 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion come Games time.
The Pavilion will be located on the plaza in front of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on West Georgia at Hamilton Street in downtown Vancouver.
The location is adjacent to BC Place Stadium, scene of Opening and Closing Ceremonies and nightly Victory Celebrations, Canada Hockey Place (aka GM Place Stadium) and just a few short blocks from the Olympic Superstore inside Hbc.
Hours:
From 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
From 5:30 PM to 12 Midnight
Friday, February 12 through Sunday, February 28
Potential Pin Trading Locations:
This should be an unrestricted open site that will attract residents and visitors alike. Look for high-volume pedestrian traffic on both sides of West Georgia Street, Hamilton Street and on the west side of Cambie Street.
Be sure to click on the Google Map link (below) for a better overview.
Transportation Options:
Leave the car at home. Take Skytrain to either the Stadium - Chinatown, Granville or Vancouver City Centre Skytrain Stations. The Pavilion is a short walk from these stations.
Links: (click on the links below to open a new page)
2010 Aboriginal Pavilion Overview
Four Host First Nations Society Homepage
Google Map Link to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Plaza
Destination 2010 - Destination Planner to the 2010 Games
Skytrain Overview, Map, Schedules, Fares and System Information
TransLink's TravelSmart in 2010 and Everyone Wins (A MUST READ)
If you have more information you would like us to share about this pin trading location, send us an email at info (AT) pacificpinclub (DOT) org


What is the Pacific Pin Club?
The Pacific Pin Club is Western Canada's premiere organization for lapel pin collectors and traders. Founded in 1986, the Club is entering its 25th year of generating awareness and interest in pin collecting and promoting the hobby in British Columbia, across Canada and around the World.
Last updated: 08 November 2009
