World Expo 86
World Expo 86 was a world's fair held in Vancouver, Canada from May 2 to October 13, 1986. The theme was "Transportation and Communication: World Advances in the Making," showcasing innovations in these fields. The event attracted over 22 million visitors and featured 54 countries, each presenting their unique contributions to the theme.
The expo is best known for its iconic Canada Place, which served as the main entrance and featured a distinctive sail-like design. It also included various pavilions, entertainment, and cultural exhibits, leaving a lasting legacy on Vancouver and contributing to its urban development.