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Getting Around
Overview
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Coming to Vancouver
Coming to Vancouver from out of town, out of province or from another country? Find out how to get to Vancouver from where you are, and how to get around once you’re here.+more
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What to expect
The City of Vancouver is working with our transportation partners on plans for 2010. In the meantime, get an idea of what to expect during the 2010 Winter Games.+more
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Maps
Discover where the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic venues are located in Vancouver, and find maps to help you get around the city.+more
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Walking
Get information on walking in Vancouver, walking tours and more.
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Biking
Learn about cycling options and biking around Vancouver.+more
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Public Transit
Get connected to all the info you need to get around Vancouver on public transit.+more
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Driving
Get info on driving in Vancouver and what to expect on Vancouver’s streets and roads in 2010.
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Road and parking restrictions
Find out more about security based road closures and parking restrictions during the 2010 Winter Games.+more
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Paralympic Transportation Plan
The Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games will begin on March 12, and end on March 21, 2010. Activity levels on City streets during this period will be closer to regular conditions.+more
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2010 Marine Information
The Government of Canada is responsible for marine safety and security in Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Games, including in Coal Harbour, False Creek and the Fraser River.+more
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Expecting the unexpected
When it comes to getting around in 2010, the City of Vancouver is planning for the expected and unexpected events, like a surprise snowstorm.+more
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get the answers to commonly asked questions about Getting Around at Games time.+more