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Plus, for the fourth year in a row, we dedicate this game to promoting truth and reconciliation efforts in Canada. We are celebrating the rich culture of Indigenous people with a special halftime performance from The Halluci Nation, featured artwork from Corrine Hunt and Tanner Timothy, and an artisan marketplace on the concourse that will offer the opportunity to support indigenous-run businesses. Tonight will be another incredible event to remember, enjoy Lions fans!
BC Place has introduced a No Bag Policy for all guests attending events at the venue to make entry faster, safer and easier for everyone. This includes purses, handbags, fanny packs, shopping bags and backpacks. A complimentary bag check service will be provided by the Lions, and is available at Gates C and G.
• Guests are encouraged not to bring bags to the stadium
• Guests may enter with one clear plastic bag that is no larger than 12” x 12” x 6”
• Guests may also carry one small clutch purse-bag no larger than 6.5” x 8.5”, with a handle or strap which will be searched.
• Exceptions may be provided for diaper bags, and for medically necessary items that cannot fit into a clear bag
• All bags are subject to search, including enhanced screening, if required
BC Place is proud to be using Ticketmaster’s SafeTix system and has moved to an all digital ticketing platform. For information on how to access your BC Lions mobile tickets, click HERE.
All purchases at BC Place are now cashless. All major credit and debit cards, and digital forms of payment are accepted.
Our Orange Shirt Day Game on September 27, 2024, is another opportunity to reflect on how we can support our Indigenous communities by honouring and remembering residential school survivors. It’s a time to gather as a larger community to advance truth and reconciliation. Tanner Timothy, known by his ancestral name nənqəm, is from the Sliammon First Nation. His artwork was selected in an artist call-out affiliated with the BC Lions. He drew inspiration from his late father, Jackie Timothy, a residential school survivor...
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