Details of the Canada Line opening day festivities!
Finally: here’s the skinny on Canada Line’s opening day and the many celebrations surrounding it!
Fare-free day: what to expect on Canada Line’s opening day
- Ride the Canada Line for free from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, August 17! Remember that fare-free day applies to Canada Line only: fares are required on the rest of the TransLink network, including SkyTrain.
- Get on at any station! Entertainment, giveaways, and more are planned for almost all stations (see the list below), and “welcome portals” with lots of info are at four stations (Vancouver City Centre, Broadway-City Hall, Oakridge, Bridgeport, Lansdowne).
- Bikes won’t be allowed on Canada Line owing to crowds. But you can leave your ride with the Bike Valet at three stations: Broadway-City Hall, Oakridge, and Marine Drive Stations. Strollers can be left with Bike Valet too.
- Big crowds are expected, so be prepared for long waits. Depending on the station, crowds, and time of day, the wait could range from a few minutes to an hour or more.
- If you get off at a station, you have to line up again to get back on the train. But trains run about four minutes apart, and at selected stations, you can get your special Canada Line passport stamped—collect all the stamps and you could win a grand prize worth thousands of dollars (more on that over here.)
- Dress for the weather and the waits! Wear shoes you don’t mind standing in, check the forecast, and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws at us. Canadian Springs will be offering free water along the line too.
- To reduce crowding at Waterfront Station on opening day, people coming into downtown Vancouver are encouraged to get off at Vancouver City Centre. You can walk up Granville Street to get to Waterfront Station or reach the Expo and Millennium Lines through Vancouver Centre Mall and The Bay.
- Bathrooms, information and first aid help can be found all along the line — check our opening day map for locations and a brief description of the entertainment at the stations. (Add .pdf to the end of the map filename if you’re using Firefox on a Mac.)
The Canada Line opening day map, showing stamp locations, bathrooms, and more. Click for a larger version. It's also available in PDF format!
Entertainment and prizes along the line
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By Adam, August 13, 2009 @ 10:41 pm
Here’s hoping that it isn’t -too- busy. I was there on Millenium Line opening day and for the most part it wasn’t hard trying to get on and off trains, but the line was also running full service on opening day and of course you could get on a millenium line train before Columbia.
I’ll be trying to get in as much as I can, though I’ll probably revisit the line later in the week for some better snapshots.
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By Rvie, August 13, 2009 @ 10:58 pm
Wish I could be there but I fear huge crowds and I tend to get cases of claustrophobia sometimes…will be on the Line on Tuesday to ride the rails and get some neat snapshots!
Oh, and Jhenifer, I’m working on a musical montage of my trip on the Canada Line (once I’ve been on it and I’ve gotten some shots), hopefully it will be good and that you will be able to share it with everyone else once it’s finished! ^^
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By EricJ, August 13, 2009 @ 11:45 pm
Argh, wish i could go, but I’ll be away on a family thing.
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By Jhenifer Pabillano, August 14, 2009 @ 10:27 am
Well, I’m going, anyway :)
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By Peter, August 14, 2009 @ 1:11 pm
I think that Westjet and A/C should look into promoting low-cost last minute flight fares. The Canada line will allow for low cost and easy transit out to YVR, making the idea of zipping out to the airport and hopping on a weekend flight to San Fran, Portland, Maui, or Vegas much more appealing.
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