Portal:Vancouver
Vancouver /vænˈkuːvər/ is a coastal city located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It is named for British Captain George Vancouver, who explored the area in the 1790s. The name Vancouver itself originates from the Dutch "van Coevorden", denoting somebody from Coevorden, a city in the Netherlands. The largest metropolitan area in Western Canada, Vancouver ranks third largest in the country and the city proper ranks eighth. According to the 2006 census Vancouver had a population of 578,041 and its Census Metropolitan Area exceeded 2.1 million people. Its residents are ethnically and linguistically diverse; 52% do not speak English as their first language. Logging sawmills established in 1867 in the area known as Gastown became the nucleus around which the townsite grew, and Vancouver was incorporated as a city in 1886. By 1887, the transcontinental railway was extended to the city to take advantage of its large natural seaport, which soon became a vital link in a trade route between the Orient, Eastern Canada, and London. The Port Metro Vancouver is now the busiest and largest in Canada, as well as the fourth largest port (by tonnage) in North America. While forestry remains its largest industry, Vancouver is well known as an urban centre surrounded by nature, making tourism its second largest industry. It also is the third largest film production centre in North America after Los Angeles and New York City, earning it the nickname Hollywood North. Vancouver has ranked highly in worldwide "livable city" rankings for more than a decade according to business magazine assessments. It has hosted many international conferences and events, including the 1976 United Nations Conference on Human Settlements and the 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication. The 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics were held in Vancouver and nearby Whistler, a resort community 125 km (78 miles) north of the city. Template:/box-footerLua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. Stanley Park is a 404.9 hectare (1,000 acre) urban park bordering downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was opened in 1888 by Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor-General of Canada.[1] It is the largest city-operated park in Canada and the third largest in North America. It is more than 10% larger than New York City's Central Park and almost half the size of London's Richmond Park.[2] The park attracts an estimated eight million visitors every year,[3] including locals and tourists, who come for its recreational facilities and its natural attributes. The Project for Public Spaces has ranked Stanley Park as the sixteenth best park in the world and sixth best in North America.[4]Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. ![]()
Template:/box-header Vancouver: People • Politics • History • Buildings and structures • TransLink • Article stubs Culture: Music • Media • Organizations • Museums • Restaurants Economy: Companies • Transportation • Tourism • Restaurants • Radio stations • TV series filmed in Vancouver Geography: Parks • Beaches • Streets • University Endowment Lands • Greater Vancouver Regional District Education: Elementary Schools • High Schools • Simon Fraser University • University of British Columbia • Trinity Western University • Universities and colleges Sports: Vancouver Canucks • BC Lions • Vancouver Whitecaps • 2010 Winter Paralympics • 2010 Winter Olympics • Sports venues Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. Markus Näslund (born July 30, 1973) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Prior to signing with the Rangers, Näslund spent twelve years with the Vancouver Canucks, including seven as team captain. He was nicknamed "Nazzy" by Canucks fans and is referred to as "Macke" or "Mackan" in his native Sweden.[5] Originally drafted in the first round by the Pittsburgh Penguins, Näslund is a three-time First Team All-Star, chosen in 2002, 2003 and 2004. In 2003, he won the Lester B. Pearson Award and was a Hart Memorial Trophy nominee. After being traded to Vancouver in 1996, he became the franchise leader in goals and points. In twelve seasons with the Canucks, he was named team MVP five times and led the team in scoring for seven consecutive seasons—both team records.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found.
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Canucks are a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canucks currently play home games at Rogers Arena. The Canucks joined the NHL in 1970 as an expansion team, along with the Buffalo Sabres. They have advanced to the Stanley Cup finals three times but were defeated by the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994, and the Boston Bruins in 2011. The Canucks are owned by Francesco Aquilini, Jim Benning is their general manager, and Henrik Sedin is the team captain.There have been 18 head coaches for the Canucks. The franchise's first head coach was Hal Laycoe, who coached the Canucks for two seasons. Marc Crawford coached the most games of any Canucks head coach with 529 games and has the most points all-time with the Canucks with 586 points. He is followed by Alain Vigneault, who has 579 points all-time with the Canucks, he also has the most points in a season of any Canucks coach, with 117 in the 2010–11 season. Roger Neilson is the only Hockey Hall of Fame inductee to coach the Canucks. Quinn and Vigneault are the only two Canucks head coaches to win a Jack Adams Award with the team. Bill LaForge, who coached the start of the 1984 season, has the least points with the Canucks (10). Harry Neale served the most terms as head coach of the Canucks with three while Pat Quinn served two. The current head coach is Willie Desjardins. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. ![]()
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