Thoughts turn to legacy as full-time whistle nears for Vancouver’s World Cup
VANCOUVER — Vancouver is preparing for its World Cup swansong between Switzerland and Colombia on Tuesday, its seventh match of the tournament, after hosting thousands of fans from across Canada and around the world.
Beer and mimosas have been flowing on the eve of the round of 16 match, with fans crowding around televisions on patios along Granville Street to watch Spain edge past Portugal on Monday.
Granville has been packed on game days and the street’s pedestrianization, originally set to last until July 19, has been extended through the Labour Day weekend, with Mayor Ken Sim saying the city will explore temporarily bringing back the pedestrian zone in November for a Christmas market.
But not everyone is sold on the idea, as thoughts turn to the legacy of the tournament.


