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2019 Meetings + Conventions Calgary Magazine CALGARENERGIZE YOUR MEETINGS + CONVENTIONSY CALGARY RECLAIMS THE BLUES DIVERSE AND LOCAL DINING SCENE X GAMES COME TO CALGARY B:9.5” T:9” S:8” WHEN A BROAD RANGE BROADENS YOUR HORIZONS B:11.375” T:10.875” S:9.875” FRESH PERSPECTIVES. MADE HERE. At Marriott International, our 30 brands are di erentiated by design, signature programming and personalized service. With 6,900 properties spanning 130 countries and territories, we o er something for every traveler and every trip. From the revitalized Eau Claire riverfront to the exciting developments in the Calgary Airport region, we have you covered in Calgary. LEARN MORE AT MARRIOTT.COM ©2019 MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MARRIOTT BONVOY™ AND ALL OTHER NAMES, MARKS AND LOGOS ARE THE TRADEMARKS OF MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC., OR ITS AFFILIATES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2 meetingscalgary.com | 1055745 File Name: 1055745_EVERGREEN CANADA ADS-CALGARY_V05.indd Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott International Inc Media:Magazine Publication: Unknown Campaign: 2019 B2B Links: Fonts: Inks: Account Mgr GettyImages-531491172-EDITED_SWOP.tif (CMYK; Swis721 BT (Roman) Cyan Title: Evergreen MadeHere x Marriott Bonvoy 524 ppi; 22.51%; 206.5MB) BrownPro (Regular, Bold) Magenta Studio Artist Print Ads-Canada Regions MI-rev.eps (20.27%; 1.3MB) Yellow B2B_BRAND_BAR_HORZ_CMYK_WHITE.eps Black Q.C. 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America 1.877.710.6338 [email protected] meetingscalgary.com Meet You in Calgary 8 Let Calgary TELUS Produced by Ignite Magazine | ignitemag.ca Convention Centre Printed in Canada | Copyright © 2019 and Stampede Park ON THE COVER: TOURISM CALGARY handle your group Calgary Hosts 17 Welcoming the International Association of Women Police Excitement builds 21 for X Games A Taste of Calgary 25 Authenticity and creativity define the Calgary dining scene | meetingscalgary.com 3 B:9.5 in T:9 in S:8 in Plan for success with us. With Calgary TWO GREAT Marriott Downtown Hotel and Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel, you have two inspiring options for successful WAYS TO MEET events. Either way you choose, we have the amenities and service you expect. IN CALGARY • Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel puts you in the heart of the city, so your guests can explore after a productive day’s work. • Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel puts you right near the runway, making getting in and flying out effortless for your attendees. CALGARY MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN HOTEL 110 9TH AVENUE SE CALGARY T2G 5A6 CANADA 403.266.7331 MARRIOTT.COM/YYCDT CALGARY AIRPORT MARRIOTT IN-TERMINAL HOTEL 2008 AIRPORT ROAD NE CALGARY T2E 3B9 CANADA 403.717.0522 MARRIOTT.COM/ YYCXA ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. B:11.375 in T:10.875 in S:9.875 in Meetings made perfect Gather where function and service come together. At the newly redesigned Delta Hotels by Marriott Calgary Downtown, we make it easy to get down to business. Our 12,000 square feet of tech-ready meeting space gives your group everything you need, like Meeting Solutions packages with coordinated meals, effortless click-to-share wireless presentations, and the Delta Simple Connect app to manage it all. Enjoy a streamlined experience, with a seamless layout connecting event Plan a Productive Event space, to public space, to the heated +15 pedway system with access to downtown. We’ve thought of everything, so you can focus on what matters to you. Book your next event with The Westin Calgary, and be inspired by our 26,000 square feet of flexible, functional meeting space. Enjoy sophisticated Delta Hotels by Marriott® Calgary Downtown venues, expert planning assistance and comfortable amenities for all of your 209 Fourth Avenue SE Calgary T2G 0C6 Canada attendees. Ask about our special offers to get even more for your event. 403.266.1980 Marriott.com/YYCBV For more information, please visit Marriott.com/YYCWI or call 403.266.1611 The Westin Calgary @DeltaCalgaryDowntown 320 4th Avenue SW @DeltaHotelCalgaryDowntown Calgary T2P 2S6 Canada 403.266.1611 ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©2019 Marriott International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Marriott.com/YYCWI 1057397 File Name: 1057397_5492_YYCDT_MHR_IgniteFullPageAd_9x10.875_V1.1 copy. Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Media:Magazine Publication: MFM Marsha #: YYCDT_2018_CCOE Links: Fonts: Inks: Account Mgr 5_MH_Logo_CMYK_Rev.eps (68.72%; 447KB) Effra (Regular, Medium, Cyan Title: MHR_Ignite Full Page Ad_9 x 10.875 YYCDT_Exterior_2800_SWOP.tif (CMYK; 985 ppi; Light) Magenta Studio Artist 30.44%; 26.8MB) Classic Grotesque Std Yellow MH_YYCXA_exterior_front2_SWOP.tif (CMYK; 1048 (Regular , Book Italic) Black Q.C. 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Even better is the help you’ll get by connecting with Meetings + Conventions Calgary as a helpful partner to create the best program for your group with venue and accommodation selection, bid assistance and the insider scoop on dining and group activities. | meetingscalgary.com 5 According to Calgary is one destination with two great venues, with GETTING HERE the 2018 Global collaboration between the Calgary TELUS Convention COULDN’T BE Liveability Centre (CTCC) and the BMO Centre working together EASIER Index by The to handle any type of meeting, convention or trade show. Calgary International “Economist, Together these two venues offer a wealth and variety Airport has flights to Calgary is the of flexible space to accommodate larger groups. 80 non-stop desti- fourth best city nations worldwide in the world“ to The city is compact and easy to navigate—even in the and the $2-billion live in, just ahead winter—with the Plus 15 network of skywalk tunnels airport development of sixth- and connecting most downtown buildings. Also, you’ll never program is now seventh-ranked know when a chinook will blow in from the Rocky Moun- complete. A new Vancouver tains—increasing temperatures in the city—sometimes by international terminal and Toronto. a whopping 20°C! means Calgary can welcome the world in Your delegates will like the convenience of the CTCC’s style. Plus, the airport access to downtown restaurants, entertainment, nightlife is only 20 minutes and cultural attractions and Calgary’s pedestrian-only from downtown. walkway on Stephen Avenue. Friendly and cosmopolitan, Calgary is investing in meetings and is ready and eager to JONATHON JACOBS JONATHON help you host a meeting here. Society of Petroleum Engineers LOOK SEPTEMBER 2019 WHO'S Master Brewers COMING of the Americas OCTOBER 2019 Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada APRIL 2022 Rotary International JUNE 2025 Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, offers over 160,000 square feet of unique event spaces for groups of 10 to 1,800. Our versatile and gorgeous Performance Hall is a natural choice for presentations, banquets, concerts and more. Welcome your guests to an intimate dinner on the Skybridge, Calgary’s most-breathtaking reception space. Our team of event professionals will work with you to maximize the potential of Studio Bell for your upcoming event. | meetingscalgary.com 7 Meet you in Calgary Large conventions coming to Calgary primarily use two major venues—the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre (CTCC) or the nearby Calgary Stampede Park. CONNECTION IS KEY Calgary TELUS Convention Centre The CTCC is located right in the heart of the city, connected to four major hotels. It’s close to cultural venues such as the Glenbow Museum, Studio THE DETAILS Bell, home of the National Music Centre, the Stephen Avenue Walk, retail 122,000 sq. ft. THEATRE-STYLE SEATING shops, entertainment, restaurants and services. Kaili Cashin, manag- OF DEDICATED FOR UP TO 4,000 er, marketing and communications for the CTCC, says, “for visitors to CONVENTION SPACE Calgary, the boutique feel of our Centre and the convenience of our city BANQUET SEATING location is one of our greatest strengths.” 47,000 sq. ft. FOR UP TO 3,600 OF EXHIBIT SPACE Cashin says, “in the last month, the Centre has been given permission 20,000-sq.-ft. 250,000 VISITORS to host events on the outside patio of the South Building for up to 60 BALLROOM PER YEAR people. We can now also use a public mezzanine outside of the Exhibi- tion Hall as pre-function space.” The CTCC has also just inked a five-year 5 PRE-FUNCTION AREAS EXCLUSIVE contract with Superior Show Service (SSS) as their in-house partner for PARTNERSHIP WITH show services and material handling.
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