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Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
580 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 5K3

The Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue is located in Vancouver's waterfront business core, directly across the street from Simon Fraser University's downtown Harbour Centre campus. The city's principal transportation hub is one block away and the international airport, just 35 minutes. Nearly all of Vancouver's major hotels are within a short walking distance, along with retail complexes, international shopping districts, theatres and other cultural institutions, restaurants, and major convention facilities.

Safe, clean and cosmopolitan, Vancouver is strategically situated on the Pacific Rim, halfway between Asia and Europe. North America's third largest port, Vancouver has quickly emerged as a principal crossroads for travel, trade, and international conferences.

Long a favoured tourist destination, Vancouver is selected again and again as one of the best cities in the world to live in and visit. Besides its spectacular setting, surrounded by ocean inlets and snow-covered mountains, the city offers a vast array of intriguing cultural experiences ranging from famous collections of First Nations arts and crafts to some of the best multi-ethnic cuisine to be enjoyed in North America.
Vancouver is a gathering place for peoples from across Canada and around the world—a neutral and a natural location for meetings and the free flow of ideas.

 

 

 

 

 


       

 
 
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