This is a beautiful station with an ancient history which was put into operation in 1914. Its interior is beautifully decorated - I think it should be its original interior decoration. Its external style belongs to the neoclassical form, with some beautiful pillars on the front. Close to Canadian Square (Cruise Port) and Gastown, it is still the starting point of several local railway lines. There are also several restaurants in the building (A&W, Starbucks). If you are interested in Canadian traffic history or architecture, it's worth visiting. But there is no public toilet in the station. If necessary, you can go to the food Square in the shopping mall across the street.