The Calgary velodrome could soon be torn down to make room for the expansion of the Glenmore water treatment plant. Cyclists ...
Sitting northwest of the city along the Canada Olympic Road Southwest, the Canada Olympic Park welcomes sports fans Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.
a 2002 Winter Games venue that is set to host Olympic competition again in 2034. "Everything that can be maintained, we've done," the Calgary oval's director, Mark Messer, told The Canadian Press ...
World Curling and Curling Canada announced on Wednesday that the WinSport Event Centre at Canada Olympic Park will host the most important curling ...
Almost a dozen players on Canada's Olympic women's hockey teams, including Hayley Wickenheiser, played club hockey at the Oval. Over 300 speedskating world records were set in Calgary by Canadian ...
Sitting in the northwest of the state of Washington, just over the way from Canada, Olympic National Park is a nature lover’s ...
1:50 Canada showcases next generation of speed skating stars at ISU World Cup 2025 Canada’s golden trio is gearing up for its last Olympic Games. Isabelle Weidemann, Ivanie Blondin and Valerie ...
Go ice skating in downtown Calgary at Olympic Plaza, originally built for the 1988 Olympic Winter Games. Similar to Denver, Calgary has its share of fun winter events, such as the annual festival ...
Located just south of downtown Calgary, Stampede Park captures Canada's attention every July during the world-famous Calgary Stampede. This massive festival features rodeos and all things Wild West.
2:03 Calgary Olympic Oval could shut down without repair funding Ruttan said the original long-term plan for the area around the velodrome, known as the Glenmore athletic park, included a new ...
The fastest ice in the world is on borrowed time. Calgary’s Olympic Oval is a legacy of the 1988 Winter Games in the city and the oldest of three covered speed skating ovals in Canada.