In the shadow of the BC Place, downtown Vancouver braces for World Cup
VANCOUVER — The 30 students attending the Columbia Academy private elementary school in Vancouver often spend their recess in the courtyard of BC Place Stadium, which essentially serves as the school’s backyard.
But this week a three-metre-high metal fence went up, caging the courtyard and its famous statues of Terry Fox ahead of seven World Cup games at the stadium.
It’s one of the most visible signs of security preparations in downtown Vancouver ahead of the tournament, but there will be more than just fences to contend with.
Those who work, play and learn in the area surrounding the stadium have spent months planning for the web of road closures on game days, with a stretch of busy Pacific Boulevard alongside the stadium already shut down to traffic.


