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The Vancouver Canucks are gearing up for the next round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and local supporters are too.
While the City of Vancouver is still “exploring potential public viewing opportunities” for the Canucks’ second-round series against the Edmonton Oilers, there are plenty of places for fans to cheer on the team in their push for glory.
If you’re ready to wave your towel surrounded by fellow fans, we’ve got you covered. Here are Canucks playoff viewing parties happening around Metro Vancouver.
What: The City of Port Coquitlam is hosting free Canucks viewing parties at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre (PCCC) for every postseason game this spring.
Fans gathering at the PCCC can enjoy concession combos, including a hot dog, small popcorn and a soft drink for $9 or nachos and beer (19+) for $14.50. There will also be a prize giveaway after the first period, so make sure to get there early to get a good seat.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: Port Coquitlam Community Centre — 2150 Wilson Avenue, Port Coquitlam
Cost: Free
What: The City of Delta has announced that it will be hosting Canucks playoffs community watch parties at the North Delta Social Heart Plaza free for every postseason game this spring.
The free events are open to everyone and promise to deliver a lively atmosphere as the crowd cheers on the Pacific Division champions.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: Social Heart Plaza — 11415 84 Avenue, Delta
Cost: Free
What: The family-friendly screenings will be held on the second floor of the Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre in the Edmonds neighbourhood of South Burnaby.
Fans can watch the Canucks on the large format screens and also purchase snacks and non-alcoholic beverages at the cafe. The City of Burnaby also encourages people to take public transport or carpool, as parking is limited at the facility.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre — 7789 18th Street, Burnaby
Cost: Free
What: Cheer on the Canucks in the City of Maple Ridge. The Greg Moore Youth Centre hosts watch parties for each home and away game inside of the Multi-Purpose Room.
Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase from the concessions during the family-friendly event. Make sure to wear your favourite Canucks gear at the events.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: Greg Moore Youth Centre — 11925 Haney Place, Maple Ridge
Cost: Free
We will add more cities to the list as they are announced. In the meantime, here are three other great places to cheer on the Canucks this postseason!
What: Parq Vancouver is ready to welcome Canucks fans all playoffs long, with viewing parties hosted by Jeremy Baker at the city’s only indoor beer garden. Guests will have the chance to score Canucks playoff tickets to every confirmed home game, plus the chance to win Free Play for every Canucks goal.
Make sure to head down early to grab your seat, as the official casino resort of the Canucks is offering $6 happy hour specials from 2:30 to 8:30 pm.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: 39 Smithe Street, Vancouver
Cost: Free
What: To help you cheer on your favourite team in style, Good Co. Bars is hosting watch parties at all five of their locations. The games will be played with sound on their numerous big screens, so no matter where you sit in the restaurant, you’ll have front-row seats to all the action.
Guests will enjoy drink specials including $5 beers, $6 tequila shots and $35 beer towers for groups of three or more. Plus all of your favourite dishes will be available on the menu, including nachos, smash burgers, chicken wings, poutine and more.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: Various Good Co. locations
Cost: Free
What: Tickets to the away game viewing parties are $15 via Ticketmaster, with proceeds benefitting the Canucks for Kids Fund.
The game will be shown live on the Canucks’ new videoboard. The team is promising fans will be “entertained throughout the experience” and receive “special Rogers value menu” food and beverages.
When: Every Vancouver Canucks away playoffs game
Time: Various start times
Where: Rogers Arena — 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver
Cost: $15 via Ticketmaster