Green Roof Terrace

A modern rooftop terrace with natural light plus stunning views of downtown Vancouver, Olympic Village, and the North Shore mountains. Nestled in plain sight in Vancouver, this best-kept-secret offers a private undercover area and open-air spaces. Take one look, and you'll know whether it's the one.

KEY AMENITIES

45 foot x 50 foot main tent
(2250 sq ft)

Free Wifi

Large patio, lush greenery

Dedicated catering setup space

Portable speaker system (every space)

Podium microphone or wireless handheld microphone on a stand (everywhere)

4 x 6-foot tables for the catering tent

Science World and housekeeping staff present at the event

PHOTOS

FAQS

Can we dance until midnight?

As much as we'd love the Rooftop Terrace from day to night, because we love our neighbours we must respect the city's rules to end loud music at 10pm. However, we invite you to consider booking the Eureka gallery to get the dance party started!

Are there lights in the main tent?

As the sun goes down, LED lights will turn on. If you prefer, you may also hang string lights to create the mood you envision.

How much time do I get to set up?

Unlike the gallery spaces which are open to the public, the Rooftop Terrace is available to you for the entire day.

Is the Rooftop Terrace available for booking year-round?

The Rooftop Terrace is only available during March to early October; the ideal times of year for Vancouver weather.

Is smoking permitted on the terrace?

Although outdoors, smoking and the use of e-cigarettes is not permitted in all areas of the Green Roof Terrace.

About the sticker

Survivors

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Egg BB

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Comet Crisp

Artist: Jeff Kulak

Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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T-Rex and Baby

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Buddy the T-Rex

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Geodessy

Artist: Michelle Yong

Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Science Buddies

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.

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Western Dinosaur

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.

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Time-Travel T-Rex

Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.