Calgary’s BMO Centre — a Greater Way to Gather
The $500-million expansion project of the BMO Centre at Stampede Park is set to be completed in 2024 when the western Canadian city will welcome the world to a brand-new way to meet.
The $500-million expansion project of the BMO Centre at Stampede Park is set to be completed in 2024 when the western Canadian city will welcome the world to a brand-new way to meet.
From a new radically accessible museum to a mixed-use cultural and entertainment district, the biggest city in Alberta is breaking new ground for any group that wants to celebrate the arts.
Planners and attendees can expect delicious new experiences in Calgary when the new BMO Centre opens in 2024.
More than $1 billion in new downtown infrastructure will soon make downtown Calgary an events hub, capable of hosting some of the world’s largest events.
With all of its attractions, nightlife, dining, and cultural experiences, the new Culture & Entertainment District, or “The C+E,” will completely alter how attendees gather and move about in Calgary.
With its location near the foothills of the Canadian Rockies and five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Calgary offers opportunities for outdoor exploration as well exciting events and attractions downtown and throughout the city.
The CTTC team shares the lessons learned from using the center as an emergency shelter, a vaccination site, and a meeting venue during the pandemic -- and why that insight is important for the future of events.
The Centre's general manager shares how planner input played a huge role in designing the $500-million convention center expansion project at Stampede Park, set to open in 2024.
A major investment in new infrastructure promises to reposition Calgary as Western Canada’s largest convention destination by 2024.
The Western Canada destination takes a citywide approach to assuring event planners and their guests that they can meet in a safe, sanitary and always welcoming destination.
The BMO Centre expansion, a new Event Centre and Culture & Entertainment District, upgrades to Stephen Avenue and transportation infrastructure all bode well for meetings and conventions in Calgary.
Tourism Calgary and the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre recently hosted a site inspection that gave the Daughters of the Nile group a masks-on look at the center’s health protocols in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.