Posted on February 20, 2010

Olympic visitors to Robson Square might notice a huge sign located near the Hornby Street entrance, just south of Robson Street. It’s so big in fact, you can’t miss it.
Posted on February 19, 2010

One is the loneliest number, the song goes. But it’s rare to find yourself alone at Robson Square, where the crowds are happy, healthy and very hefty.
Posted on February 13, 2010

Come down to Robson Square this Sunday and enjoy BC Day at the 2010 Winter Games.
Posted on February 11, 2010

Attend a free seminar to learn how you can make the move to British Columbia. If you're coming downtown to enjoy the festivities, pop into an info session in Robson Square.
Posted on January 08, 2010

You won’t want to miss the Winter Festival at Robson Square – aka Winter Squared. Runs Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday. All free in Robson Square in downtown Vancouver.
Posted on December 30, 2009

In the heart of downtown Vancouver, Robson Square is fun for young and old.
Posted on December 22, 2009

With all the festivities going on at the renewed Robson Square, it’s easy to miss some awarding-winning architecture underneath the decorative lights and boughs of holly.
Posted on December 21, 2009

Did you know? Robson Square is the place to be for safe, family fun activities over the holidays, and we’ve got your Top Five List of things to do there.
Posted on November 25, 2009

Covering three city blocks in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Robson Square is a favourite of residents and tourists alike. During the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the landmark public space is serving as the Province of British Columbia’s signature celebration site. Beginning November 23, and every day through the 2010 Winter Games, there’s free public
Posted on November 25, 2009

Covering three city blocks in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Robson Square is a favourite of residents and tourists alike. During the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the landmark public space is serving as the Province of British Columbia’s signature celebration site. Beginning November 23, and every day through the 2010 Winter Games, there’s free public