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North Vancouver’s Shipyards will host free World Cup screenings, live entertainment, and fan events for up to 5,000 spectators on the waterfront.

A Waterfront World Cup Celebration Begins

Get ready, soccer fans—North Vancouver is about to turn into a World Cup hotspot. The Shipyards in Lower Lonsdale will soon buzz with excitement as it becomes the official home for Canada Soccer’s World Cup festivities.

On Wednesday morning, Mayor Linda Buchanan shared the big news, sparking excitement across the community. And honestly, it’s easy to see why—this isn’t just another event. It’s shaping up to be a full-on celebration of the world’s most popular sport.

Free Games, Big Screens, and Big Energy

So, what can fans expect? First of all, every World Cup match will be shown live on a massive 464-square-foot screen. Even better, entry will be completely free. However, spots will be limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meanwhile, the experience won’t stop at the games. Visitors can also enjoy live music, entertainment, food vendors, drinks, and pop-up shops packed with World Cup merchandise. In other words, it’s not just about watching soccer—it’s about living it.

A Festival Atmosphere Like No Other

According to Buchanan, the Shipyards will transform into a high-energy fan zone. Thousands of supporters are expected to gather, creating an atmosphere filled with cheers, colours, and community pride.

Moreover, the waterfront setting adds something special. With scenic views and a lively crowd, the venue promises an unforgettable backdrop for every match. As a result, both locals and visitors will have a unique place to connect over the tournament.

Ready for the Crowds

Of course, hosting thousands of fans takes planning. Fortunately, the city has plenty of experience managing large-scale events at the Shipyards. Organizers have already prepared safety and security measures to handle the expected turnout.

In addition, attendees are strongly encouraged to take public transit. Since large crowds are expected, arriving early and planning ahead will make the experience smoother for everyone.

Countdown to Kickoff

The excitement officially kicks off on June 12, when Team Canada faces Bosnia and Herzegovina in their first match at noon. From that moment on, the Shipyards will remain a hub of World Cup action throughout the tournament.

To top it all off, the venue will carry the name Uber Eats Canada Soccer House North Vancouver, highlighting its role as the official fan destination.

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