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NLL Playoffs First Round: Vancouver Warriors vs. Halifax Thunderbirds Rogers Arena April 24th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Vancouver Warriors Rogers Arena
800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC
V6B 6G1, CA
1. Rogers Arena Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - $20
2. BC Place Parking - 0.2 miles - $15
3. Impark Lot 46 - 0.3 miles - $18
4. EasyPark Lot 122 - 0.4 miles - $17
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $3/hour
Rogers Arena isn’t just a venue; it’s where Vancouver’s sports history comes alive. This place has hosted some pretty epic moments like the 2011 all-star hockey showcase and the 2012 NHL Heritage Classic where Vancouver’s NHL team took on the Calgary Flames outdoors, an atmosphere you just can’t replicate. The arena also made history with the first international hockey game back in december 1995, when Team Canada faced Finland, setting a tone for bigger international events to come. And who could forget the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, turning Vancouver into a global stage? Fans who love to be right in the thick of things will appreciate the standing room areas, perfect for those who want to stay on their toes and soak in every moment. Meanwhile, the low top seats offer a classic view for those who prefer a more traditional experience. Getting there is a breeze too, just walk east from the Vancouver Convention Centre along the seaside or head west from the BC Sports Hall of Fame. For Vancouver Warriors Vancouver fans, catching a game at Rogers Arena isn’t just about the sport; it’s about feeling part of something bigger, something that makes every game unforgettable.