Vancouver is currently exploring various options for the public to view the upcoming Canucks Round 2 games. The city is considering this move as a way to safely engage and support the community during these unprecedented times.
With the Canucks advancing to the second round of the playoffs, there is a growing excitement and anticipation among fans. However, due to the ongoing pandemic, traditional viewing options such as attending games in person or gathering in large groups to watch at bars or restaurants are not feasible.
In light of this, the city is looking into alternative options that would allow fans to come together and cheer on their team while adhering to public health guidelines. One potential option being considered is setting up outdoor viewing areas in designated public spaces. This would provide a safe and socially distanced environment for fans to watch the games together.
Another possibility is partnering with local businesses to host viewing events that follow all necessary safety protocols. This would not only support the community, but also provide a boost to the local economy.
The city is also exploring the option of broadcasting the games on large screens in public spaces, such as parks or plazas. This would allow for a communal viewing experience while still maintaining physical distancing.
While no final decisions have been made yet, the city is committed to finding a way for fans to come together and support the Canucks in a safe and responsible manner. Mayor Kennedy Stewart has expressed his enthusiasm for these potential options, stating that “the Canucks are a huge part of our city’s identity and we want to find a way for fans to safely come together and show their support.”
As the playoffs continue, the city will continue to work towards finding the best possible solution for public viewing of the Canucks games. Stay tuned for updates on these potential options.