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Planning to attend a FIFA World Cup 26™ match in Vancouver?
Same Day Game Day helps you plan easy, same‑day trips to and from BC Place stadium—whether you stay in Metro Vancouver or a bit farther out.
Staying outside Vancouver means more chances to explore BC, with the added bonus of a scenic, stress-free trip into the city—possibly by ferry or seaplane—while keeping your plans flexible.
Below, you’ll find ideas on where to stay and links to transportation providers for schedules and bookings—everything you need to plan your FIFA World Cup 26™ journey.
Places to Stay
Turn your match-day travel into part of the adventure. Consider accommodations beyond the city, and enjoy an easy and scenic commute by bus, train, ferry, helicopter, or seaplane.
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BC Place in downtown Vancouver.
BC PlaceBC Place in downtown Vancouver is BC’s largest venue and host of all seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Vancouver. -
NanaimoLocated on the east coast of Vancouver Island, this active yet laid-back community feels like a world away from the city, yet you can get to downtown Vancouver in 75 minutes or less on a passenger ferry, a seaplane, or a helicopter. -
Inner Harbour marina with the Parliament Buildings in the background
VictoriaBC’s historic capital, located on Vancouver Island, is a hub for ocean-based adventure alongside an energetic city with a vibrant dining scene. Get to downtown Vancouver from here in about 35 minutes via seaplane or helicopter. Or sail across the Salish Sea aboard BC Ferries. -
A couple explores the Shipyards area walking along the dock and looking out towards downtown Vancouver.
North ShoreThis mountainous region just north of Vancouver offers access to the city via a passenger ferry—the SeaBus—that makes the journey in 12 minutes. -
Stand up paddling in Squamish with Norm Hann Expeditions | Destination BC/Hubert Kang
SquamishLocated along the ultra-scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway, Squamish is an oceanside community well known as a hub for outdoor adventure. Shuttles to downtown Vancouver take approximately an hour. -
Alta Lake, Whistler | Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova
WhistlerWhistler Blackcomb is arguably the best ski resort in North America, and its outdoor recreation opportunities in the summer are no less impressive. Not to mention the spectacular views. Get to Vancouver via shuttle in about two hours, or make the trip in a seaplane in 45 minutes. -
Sunshine CoastThe Sunshine Coast is lined with artsy, oceanfront communities home to friendly, easygoing locals. Water- and land-based outdoor adventure can be found everywhere you look. To get to Vancouver, take a 40 minute BC Ferries ride and board a connecting bus to the city. -
Richmond | Tourism Richmond
RichmondLocated just south of Vancouver, Richmond is roughly 25 minutes away on the SkyTrain. -
Burnaby | Explore Burnaby
BurnabyBurnaby, which neighbours Vancouver to the east, boasts 25% of its land designated as parks and other open spaces. Get to downtown Vancouver via one of Burnaby’s 11 SkyTrain stations. -
New WestminsterNew Westminster is home to distinct neighbourhoods and a scenic riverside walking path. Ride the SkyTrain to downtown Vancouver from here in about 30 minutes. -
Coquitlam
CoquitlamThis pretty suburb backed by mountains offers outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, golf, and fishing. To get from Coquitlam to downtown Vancouver, ride the SkyTrain for approximately 50 minutes, or try the West Coast Express commuter train. -
SurreySurrey, the second most populous city in BC, is a multicultural destination with fabulous dining opportunities and a blend of urban and natural experiences. The SkyTrain to downtown Vancouver takes approximately 40 minutes from here. -
Krause Berry Farms & Winery | Hubert Kang
LangleyLangley offers a mix of urban and rural, with a vibrant city centre surrounded by rich farmland and nearly a dozen wineries. Get to downtown Vancouver from here by taking a bus to connect with the SkyTrain line in Surrey. The total trip takes about an hour and 45 minutes. -
Abbotsford | Hubert Kang
AbbotsfordHome to a range of agricultural land—from berry picking to lavender farms to wineries—Abbotsford offers opportunities to connect with nature close to the city. Take transit to downtown Vancouver in approximately 2.5 hours or a shuttle in 75 mins. -
ChilliwackChilliwack sits at the eastern edge of the fertile Fraser Valley, surrounded by mountains, rivers, lakes, and farmland. Enjoy the relaxed pace of the Fraser Valley, with access to Vancouver via shuttle in approximately 90 mins. -
Ferry to Bowen Island | Alex Guiry
Bowen IslandStroll quiet beaches and forested trails, and admire works by Bowen artists on this idyllic island close to Vancouver. Access from the city is via a 20-minute crossing with BC Ferries.
Game Day Travel
Transportation Providers
Check out these transportation providers to plan and book your travel to and from the match.
Game Day
Match Schedule
Need to confirm your match dates and kick‑off times before you book your stay? View the up‑to‑date schedule for FIFA World Cup 2026™ Vancouver.
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