Vancouver’s Waterfront Revolution: A Stunning 250-Room Floating Hotel in The Works

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Plans are underway for a 250-room floating hotel to grace the city’s waterfront. This ambitious proposal, spearheaded by Finnish developer Sunborn International in collaboration with the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre, envisions the hotel permanently docked near the Vancouver Convention Centre.

According to Graham Clarke, chairman of the flight centre, the project merges tourism, job creation, and sustainability into one innovative concept.

Designed to operate sustainably, the floating hotel will rely entirely on renewable energy, integrating seamlessly with the Vancouver Convention Centre’s infrastructure. Clarke emphasized that the hotel would function like a land-based building, with no water discharge, zero emissions, and no dependence on fossil fuels or city utilities.

Beyond its innovative design, the hotel is expected to generate approximately 200 full-time jobs, varying with seasonal demand.

Constructed off-site, the six-story vessel will feature public amenities such as a lobby, restaurants, and a spa located on its lower deck, offering unique experiences both for guests and locals.