7. The beloved Calgary Tower, at 190 metres tall, became the world’s largest Olympic torch when a natural gas-fired cauldron was installed at its top in honour of the 1988 Games. Pictured is the ...
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 ...
2:03 Calgary Olympic Oval could shut down without repair funding It’s called the fastest ice in the world — but it is on borrowed time. Calgary’s Olympic Oval is a legacy of the 1988 Winter ...
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.