Greater Vancouver Board of Trade

[1] It serves Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in a fashion similar to the Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce.

The Board is the largest business association between Victoria and Toronto, participating in activities such as engaging in advocacy to impact public policy at all levels of government, facilitating networking opportunities, and providing professional development resources for its members.

[7] In 1998, Finance Minister Paul Martin hit the gong and stopped the clock at a special Board of Trade luncheon.

Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) is a mentorship program, created by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.

[10] The program selects 100 students in their final year from accredited Lower Mainland post-secondary educational institutions.