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Vancouver 2010 Free Events Listings
Posted on February 11, 2010 | 2 CommentsThere is a great listing of entertainment venues and events put together by CityCaucus.com called Where 2 Be for Free. The best listing of free concerts can be found on Facebook event called FREE Olympic Shows. This concert listing is great because it lists time, date, and venue in a single place. -
Vancouver 2010 Ticket Information
Posted on January 19, 2010 | No CommentsAs my home town prepares to welcome the world for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, travellers may be looking to pick up some tickets before they arrive. If you are Canadian and looking for official tickets you are probably too late as most of the event tickets in Vancouver have been spoken for in 3 or 4 previous rounds of lottery and first come first serve sales. A quick check of the official ticket site shows that there are a few tickets left for some preliminary curling and preliminary hockey events but not much else. There are some Whistler event tickets left but they've restricted those to Whistler residents only to minimize highway congestion. International visitors have been directed to check with their local National Olympic Committees or official ticket agencies. A listing is provided at the Vancouver 2010 ticket site. A quick peek at a sample of those sites shows that most of these international ticket sellers are also sold out.



