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‘Final touches’ underway at FIFA World Cup venues in Vancouver, Toronto

Venues are adding grass, seats and security upgrades as officials race to meet FIFA requirements before the expanded tournament begins.

  • With the FIFA World Cup kicking off June 11, Vancouver and Toronto are finalizing stadium upgrades for the expanded 48-team tournament running through July 19 across 16 North American cities.
  • Stadium renovations include installing temporary grass playing surfaces and increasing capacity; BMO Field underwent a $146-million renovation to meet FIFA's 40,000-seat minimum requirement.
  • Local businesses like Vancouver Foodie Tours are curating themed experiences; operations manager Veronica Irvine said their World Cup tours draw on "authentic fan knowledge" to immerse guests in the soccer world.
  • The federal government is providing $145 million toward security in Vancouver and Toronto; B.C. officials estimate provincial costs between $532 million and $624 million, though the final price tag remains uncertain as arrangements evolve.
  • Long-Term economic benefits remain difficult to quantify; Wayne Smith, director of the Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Research at Toronto Metropolitan University, characterizes the tournament as a "longer-term marketing play" rather than direct tourism gain.
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The Toronto StarThe Toronto Star
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‘Final touches’ underway at FIFA World Cup venues in Vancouver, Toronto

Hard hats and orange cones have been a frequent sight at B.C. Place for well over a year amid a flurry of construction.

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'Final touches' underway at FIFA World Cup venues in Vancouver, Toronto

Hard hats and orange cones have been a frequent sight at B.C. Place for well over a year amid a flurry of construction. Now, with a month to go before the FIFA World Cup comes to Vancouver, the stadium’s facelift — including the installation of a grass playing surface — is nearly complete. “I’m very pleased to share that final touches are being completed on our stadium upgrades and renovations, and that we continue to remain on time and on budge…

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Blind side: Why World Cup economic impact on Vancouver and Toronto may never be known

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Rocky Mountain Outlook broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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