Marine Building, Vancouver: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Marine Building stands at 355 Burrard Street in downtown Vancouver and was the tallest building in the British Empire when it opened in 1930 at 98 meters. The Art Deco exterior is covered in terra-cotta ornamentation depicting sea horses, crabs, Neptune, and marine flora—reflecting Vancouver's connection to the Pacific. The lobby features inlaid wood floors with a zodiac pattern, brass elevator doors etched with marine motifs, and polychrome tilework. The building was designed by McCarter and Nairne and cost $2.3 million to construct, nearly bankrupting its developers during the Depression. is just one of many options in Vancouver. Major attractions worth considering include Rocky Mountaineer Train, BC Place Stadium, and Bill Reid Gallery.