The City of North Vancouver is proud to partner with Canada Soccer and Canadian Soccer Media and Entertainment (CSME) to host Canada Soccer House, North Vancouver at The Shipyards from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
As North Vancouver’s official home to Canada Soccer during the World Cup, The Shipyards will welcome fans from across the region to watch “the beautiful game” along the iconic North Shore waterfront. Over six weeks, visitors can experience more than 100 live match broadcasts on a larger-than-life screen in Shipyards Commons, alongside entertainment, food trucks, a beverage garden, games, prizes, and other surprises — all free to attend.
Three Unique Event Experiences
There are three types of event days, each offering a unique experience for visitors:
Uber Eats Canada Soccer House Days
On 13+ select days – throughout June 11 to July 7, fans can enjoy the full Uber Eats Canada Soccer House experience. Activities will be completely free and will offer live broadcast of matches on the big screen, athlete meet-and-greets, giveaways, and entertainment. Fans can also enjoy food and beverage offerings, social gathering spaces, retail pop-ups featuring official merchandise, sponsor activations, and interactive games, prizes, and surprises designed for fans of all ages.
Match Viewing Days
On all other match days, fans can catch live match broadcasts on the big screen while enjoying a selection of food trucks and beverage vendors in the waterfront setting.
Rest Days
On tournament rest days visit The Shipyards for its comfortable, scenic waterfront setting, and maybe catch a soccer-themed movie on the big screen!
The full calendar of events may be found at cnv.org/WorldCup
Getting to The Shipyards
Visitors are encouraged to walk, roll, bike, or take transit whenever possible, as some event days are expected to be very busy.
Walking and Cycling
The Shipyards is easily accessible via the Spirit Trail and Lower Lonsdale’s pedestrian-friendly streets. Bike parking is available throughout the area and visitors can also access the event using Evolve e-bikes located across the North Shore.
Transit
Additional transit service will be available throughout the tournament, including increased SeaBus sailings from downtown Vancouver to Lonsdale Quay, located just a five-minute walk from The Shipyards. Several regional bus routes also connect directly to Lonsdale Quay and Lower Lonsdale.
Driving and Parking
Visitors choosing to drive can access parkades and street parking throughout Lower Lonsdale. Designated passenger pick-up and drop-off zones will also be available.
To support traffic flow and maintain access for residents and businesses, Victory Ship Way will operate as a one-way westbound street for the duration of the event from June 4 to July 19. On peak event days, limited road closures south of Esplanade Avenue on Lonsdale Avenue and Carrie Cates Court may be required for public safety.
This event is jointly produced by CSME and the City with the generous support from Seaspan, Vancouver’s North Shore Tourism Association and the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport.
For full event details, schedules and transportation information, visit cnv.org/WorldCup