Team Canada Is Staying at This Iconic Vancouver Hotel During The World Cup

As Vancouver welcomes one of the biggest sporting moments in the city’s history, one of its most iconic waterfront hotels is right in the middle of the action.

The Westin Bayshore in Vancouver is serving as home base for the Canadian Men’s National Team during their time in the city, adding another major moment to the hotel’s long history as one of Vancouver’s most recognizable hospitality destinations.

Located along Coal Harbour, steps from Stanley Park and the seawall, the Westin Bayshore has always had a front-row seat to Vancouver’s biggest moments. This summer, that includes the energy of international soccer, visiting fans, match-day excitement, and a city that feels more alive than it has in years.

But the Westin’s role in Vancouver’s soccer summer goes beyond hosting Team Canada.

The hotel is also rolling out a dedicated fan experience designed for groups looking to turn match day into something bigger.

A waterfront hotel at the centre of the action

For visitors coming to Vancouver, the Westin Bayshore offers one of the city’s most scenic places to stay.

The hotel sits on the edge of Coal Harbour, surrounded by mountain views, marina energy, Stanley Park, the seawall, and easy access to downtown. It gives guests the best of both worlds: a calm waterfront escape with the city’s biggest events still within reach.

For locals, it also creates a unique staycation opportunity.

Instead of simply heading downtown for a match or gathering at a bar, fans can turn the experience into a full Vancouver weekend. Check in, enjoy the waterfront, grab cocktails, watch the city come alive, and stay close to the energy without having to rush home afterward.

That is where the Westin Bayshore’s summer programming comes in.

Inside Bay’Score, the hotel’s soccer fan experience

Throughout the tournament, the Westin Bayshore will offer Bay’Score, the Fan Experience, a private hosted soccer experience for groups of 20 to 50 guests.

The experience includes access to the hotel’s VIP Pitch, designed for corporate groups, private gatherings, client hosting, friend groups, and fans looking for a more elevated way to take in the summer soccer atmosphere.

Each booking is built as a three-hour hosted experience, giving groups a dedicated space to gather, connect, and enjoy the tournament together.

It is the kind of offering that fits naturally with the moment. Vancouver is not just hosting games. The city is hosting visitors, companies, fans, families, and groups looking for memorable ways to take part in the celebration.

Bay’Score gives them a polished waterfront option in one of the city’s most recognizable hotels.

H Tasting Lounge adds the food and drink factor

Of course, no Westin Bayshore experience is complete without H Tasting Lounge.

Located inside the hotel, H Tasting Lounge has become a destination of its own for cocktails, waterfront dining, seasonal activations, and stylish nights out in Coal Harbour.

This summer, it gives fans another reason to make the Bayshore part of their match-day plans.

Whether it is pre-game cocktails, a post-match meal, patio drinks, or a full staycation built around the city’s soccer energy, H Tasting Lounge adds the food and drink experience that makes the hotel more than just a place to sleep.

The restaurant is known for its modern coastal dining, creative cocktail program, and ocean-view setting, making it a natural fit for visitors and locals looking for a more elevated way to enjoy the season.

More than a hotel stay

What makes the Westin Bayshore’s soccer summer interesting is that it brings together several pieces of the city experience.

There is the prestige of Team Canada staying at the hotel. There is the waterfront location. There is H Tasting Lounge. There is the hosted Bay’Score fan experience. And there is the broader feeling of Vancouver stepping onto the global stage.

For guests, that means the hotel can be more than a place to check in and check out.

It can be the starting point for a Vancouver weekend, a match-day meeting place, a corporate hosting venue, or a staycation built around one of the city’s biggest summers ever.

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