“Since the Winter Games began, Robson Square has become a hub for celebrating, for gathering and for sharing in the spirit and energy of these Games,” said Premier Campbell. “Hundreds of thousands of British Columbians and visitors have already enjoyed the free activities and entertainment at Robson Square and the B.C. Pavilion. British Columbia is going to keep that spirit going through the Paralympics so thousands more will have the opportunity to get together, cheer on the athletes, and enjoy the Games.”
Robson Square is the hub of free, family activities hosted by the Province of British Columbia during the 2010 Games, including skating at the GE Plaza ice rink, the Robson Square zipline, daily free entertainment and concerts, screens showing events, free admission to the Vancouver Art Gallery and the B.C. Pavilion, and other family activities.
Robson Square will be open for the duration of the Olympic Games until Feb. 28, and then again for the duration of the Paralympics, which run March 12-21.
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