Chateau Petrus 19 Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Question, how do you get from the Curling venue to the Oval? Is 4 hours good enough? I have the same situation for the 18th Curling (men's Canada-Sweeden) from 10h00 to 12h00 and Speed Skating (women's 1000m) from 13h00 to 14h45 Only one hour gap, but I'm pretty sure to make it since the venues are not to far from each other Link to post Share on other sites
Citizen-Seth 64 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Does anyone have a clue on the best way to get from the Richmond Oval to the Pacific Coliseum? I know I could take Canada Line Sky Train, but I'm wondering if there is a quicker way to cut along the hypotenuse? Link to post Share on other sites
jawnbc 61 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Check out if the 33 bus goes all the way to 29th avenue station. If it does: Canada Line to King Edward station 33 to 29th Ave station Olympic express bus to Coliseum Does anyone have a clue on the best way to get from the Richmond Oval to the Pacific Coliseum? I know I could take Canada Line Sky Train, but I'm wondering if there is a quicker way to cut along the hypotenuse? Link to post Share on other sites
flying.jay 0 Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Does anyone have a suggestion for us re: Speed Skating at the Oval on the 27th? Event starts just after 12 Noon...but we're coming from Chilliwack. Any chance the traffic will be at least a BIT lighter early on a Saturday morning? I'm trying to find a bed and breakfast that night...but if that fails, what's the best route to get to the venue? West Coast Express isn't running that early that day Any suggestions? I obviously want to do public transit as much as possible. Link to post Share on other sites
Torchbearer AA 0 Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 Does anyone have a clue on the best way to get from the Richmond Oval to the Pacific Coliseum? I know I could take Canada Line Sky Train, but I'm wondering if there is a quicker way to cut along the hypotenuse? I also need to go twice from the Oval to the Coliseum. @ Jawnbc thanks for your advice. Link to post Share on other sites
Diana 1 Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 I have the same situation for the 18th Curling (men's Canada-Sweeden) from 10h00 to 12h00 and Speed Skating (women's 1000m) from 13h00 to 14h45 Only one hour gap, but I'm pretty sure to make it since the venues are not to far from each other I think curling will take more than 2 hours. They are playing 10 ends, and that typically takes at least 3 hours, if the Scotties and Brier are taken as examples. Link to post Share on other sites
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