Digital Orca is a outdoor sculpture Coal Harbour Vancouver located in Canada.
1055 Canada Pl (at Jack Poole Plaza) Vancouver BC V6C 0C3 Canada
The sculpture itself is interesting, but the terrace it's on also has great views out over Vancouver Harbour . You can watch the sea planes taking off.
Superb piece of modern art from author/artist Douglas Coupland , set in front of the Vancouver Harbourfront. Arrive at sunset for some great shots of the North Shore in the background....
Vancouver writer-and-artist Douglas Coupland 's Digital Orca at the Vancouver Convention Centre that overlooks Burrard Inlet playfully acknowledges the city 's tech economy and West Coast setting. Read more
When you're done posing and joking about how the picture's "not really low-res" Take some time to stroll the beach and appreciate all the beautiful architecture welcomed by the olympics!!
Really cool bit of art , has some nice effects after dark and worth checking out.
Great views , good artwork, very cool
Behind the convention center with a great view behind it.
Nice views
10 minutes away is the Olympic Cauldron and the magnificent pixelated Orca whale sculpture! A definite landmark to see! I also advise people to take another visit at night, so pretty when it's lit up! - Carmen Chu
Season pass for 1 dollar more is worth it as entrance fee is quite expensive - Tina Belcher
Best place to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon, especially if you have a growler from any of the three craft breweries nearby! - Trevor Wideman
Super cool steam clock!!! And the vibe and stores around the clock are very cool! - Billy Amp
Great views and underrated food! The menu was innovative and delicious and the view is worth the wait if required... No need to dress fancy for this place... Very relaxed. - Kenneth
Jack Poole Plaza is a must see when you are in downtown Vancouver. The view is stunning, and one can see the 2010 Olympic torch. One of my favourite spots in the city. - Melissa Rose
This is a beautiful place to bike or walk. Lots of restaurants on the water. Great mountain and sunset views. - Michael Dadson