The Plaza of Nations was an entertainment complex located on the northeast shore of False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia.
It was decided in 2007 that the building was to be demolished completely, leaving the Edgewater Casino the only remaining structure, although it may be rebuilt or redesigned.
Planned as a temporary structure to be torn down after Expo '86, the glass roof of the plaza was found to be unsafe by city officials in November 2006, with notices to that effect being posted in the offices of the ownership on Wednesday, November 22 and subsequently the area under the canopy was fenced off for public safety.
The future of the site remains unclear as the east office complex has not been abandoned and the plaza concert amphitheater was rebuilt and restored with the original seating and new flooring.
Oei Hong Leong bought the Plaza of Nations site from Li Ka-shing in 1989 for CAN$40 million.