The Stampede Park, Big Four Building, Hall A

Named for the four businessmen who founded the Calgary Stampede in 1912, this versatile venue is built on two levels, with 118,000 square feet of space, meeting rooms, a dining room and lounge.
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Richmond Curling Club

The City of Richmond is located on Canada's Pacific Coast in the province of British Columbia. Richmond is a unique island city, favourably located within Metro Vancouver in close proximity to downtown Vancouver and the U.S. border. It is comprised of a series of islands nested in the mouth of the Fraser River with the coastal mountain range as a backdrop. The islands include Sea Island, most of Lulu Island, and fifteen smaller islands.
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Hotel des Seigneurs

The hotel features over 20,000 square feet of beautiful natural indoor gardens. Cascading fountains, a relaxing fish pond, and over 10 types of plants help create this unique tropical oasis. A number of indoor activities are offered such as a pool, spa*, sauna*, fitness center, shuffle board, ping pong and board games. Children can enjoy our new playground surrounded by wandering sidewalks, while enjoying warm natural lighting. Hôtel des Seigneurs has everything under one roof - it's the perfect place to get away without having to go away. Over the years Hôtel des Seigneurs has served many purposes but one of the most memorable ones was the 1998 Ice Storm. This famous storm, which caused hundreds of people to be left without shelter, made Hôtel des Seigneurs' friendly and knowledgeable staff and unique facilities a haven of peace and comfort in the difficult times.
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International Center, Hall 5

The International Centre is one of the only privately owned trade and consumer show exhibition facilities in Canada. When it first opened its doors in 1972, the facility had 260,000 square feet of exhibit space. Since then it has expanded to approximately 500,000 square feet, offering a complete mix of exhibit, meeting and catering services. The International Centre is closely linked to Canada’s aviation history - during the 1950’s, the site was used for the production of the wings, rear fuselages and empennages for DC 9 Jetliners. In 1971, the property was purchased from DeHavilland by a group of private investors. A chance conversation led to the development for its present use as a major multi-purpose facility. Over time the International Centre has grown immensely in size and client base, and is now host to hundreds of shows and events each year.
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