238 venues in Vancouver are on the Watch Party Radar, each one backed by a real public source for what it puts on the screen. Right now Vancouver has coverage for Formula 1, Club Football, MLS, Olympics, NFL, College Football, Rugby, NBA, College Basketball, NHL, Fight Nights, Tennis, MLB, Golf. The venues cluster around 2889 E Hastings St. Best known: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Cactus Club Cafe and Dae Bak Bon Ga.
Grand Prix weekends do not wait for opening hours, so the venues that matter are the ones that switch the world feed on for lights out and keep it on to the podium. These 2 spots in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show Formula 1.
Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A and the local league: club football is the weekly reason people pick a pub. These 22 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the games.
Went to watch a Premier league game. There were lots of screens, and the staff was friendly and helpful. I had the fish and chips, it was good and plentiful. Had a great time and will go back for sure.
American soccer runs on supporters groups, and a supporters group runs on one bar: the away-day home, the pre-match meeting point, the place the drums live. These 8 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the matches.
Olympic viewing is its own thing: long days, many screens, and a crowd that turns up for one country. These 3 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they put the Games on.
NFL Sundays split a city into out-of-market fan bars and the local game-day headquarters. These 13 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the games.
College football sorts a crowd by school rather than by city: a Saturday bar belongs to an alumni chapter, and the wrong bar is simply the wrong room. These 1 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the games.
League or union, finals or an autumn test, rugby fills a pub in a way little else does. These 4 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the footy.
NBA nights are late almost everywhere outside North America, which makes the venues that stay open for tip-off worth knowing. These 7 spots in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the games.
The opening Thursday and Friday of March Madness are the two biggest bar-viewing days in American sport: dozens of games, most of them overlapping, and a room that needs every screen on a different one. These 3 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the tournament.
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Hockey is a bar sport: one screen, one crowd, and a season long enough that the regulars know each other. These 9 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the games.
This is the one sport here with no fixture list: a handful of huge nights a year, and on each of them everybody wants the same screen. These 5 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they put the fights on.
Tennis is a Grand Slam sport in a bar: nobody fills a room for a Tuesday first-rounder, but a final does it on its own. These 1 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they put the tennis on.
Baseball is the long season: 162 games from spring into autumn, most of them on a weeknight, which makes it less about the one big occasion and more about which bar simply has it on. The other half of it is displacement, since the bar that matters to a transplanted fan is the one that carries their team a thousand miles from home. These 3 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the baseball.
Golf in a bar is a four-weekends-a-year sport: the Masters in April, the PGA, the US Open and The Open through the summer, plus a Ryder Cup that turns into an all-day room filler. These 2 venues in Vancouver carry a real signal that they show the golf.
The 2026 World Cup is over. These are the venues that showed it in Vancouver, kept as an archive with the original posts, dates and sources still linked. They are also the places most likely to go big for the next tournament.
238 venues are tracked in Vancouver, each one backed by a real public source: the venue's own post or website, a fan-club or club listing, or local coverage. The sports covered in Vancouver so far are Formula 1, Club Football, MLS, Olympics, NFL, College Football, Rugby, NBA, College Basketball, NHL, Fight Nights, Tennis, MLB and Golf.
Which venues in Vancouver show Formula 1, Club Football, MLS, Olympics, NFL, College Football, Rugby, NBA, College Basketball, NHL, Fight Nights, Tennis, MLB and Golf?
Use the sections on this page, or open the live Vancouver map filtered to a single sport. Each venue shows what the evidence actually says, whether it is a fan-club home, a place that shows a sport every week, or a venue that hosted a one-off screening.
Where did people watch the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver?
The 2026 World Cup has finished. The 238 venues that showed it in Vancouver are kept as an archive with the original posts, dates and source links, so you can still see which places go big for a tournament.
How is this list of Vancouver venues put together?
Every venue on this page published something public we could check: its own post, its own website, a club or fan-group listing, or local press. We link back to that source, keep only real hospitality venues, and refresh the list as new evidence appears. Nothing is fabricated.