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Alberta is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres . Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015. Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canad...
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  • 1. The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Banff
    Banff Centre, formerly known as The Banff Centre , located in Banff, Alberta, was established in 1933 as the Banff School of Drama. It was granted full autonomy as a non-degree granting post-secondary educational institution in 1978. It offers arts programs in the performing and fine arts, as well as leadership training. Banff Centre is a member of the Alberta Rural Development Network.On June 23, 2016, Banff Centre announced a new name and released a new brand identity and strategic plan. It is now called Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and its new mission is to inspire artists and leaders to make their unique contribution to society.
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  • 3. Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede Medicine Hat
    Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately 169 km east of Lethbridge and 295 km southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff to the northwest are within Cypress County. Medicine Hat was the sixth-largest city in Alberta in 2016 with a population of 63,230. Started as a railroad town, today Medicine Hat is served by the Trans-Canada Highway and the eastern terminus of the Crowsnest Highway . Nearby communities considered part of the Medicine Hat area include the Town of Redcliff and the hamlets of Desert Blume, Dunmore, Irvine, Seven Persons, and Veinerville. The Cypress Hills is a relatively short distance to the southeast of the city. Historically, Medicine Hat has been known for its large natura...
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  • 4. Enmax Centre Lethbridge
    The ENMAX Centre is a 5,479-seat multi-purpose arena, in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. It features a full-size ice rink, and a walking track. An outdoor sports field, with capacity for 2,000 people, is no longer adjacent to the center, it was made into a parking lot. In 1997, the 58,000-square-foot Servus Sports Centre was built directly south. It was built to host the 1975 Canada Games and is home to the Lethbridge Hurricanes, of the WHL. The facility has hosted concerts, three-ring circuses, multicultural events, national curling championships, basketball events, banquets and skating events. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld performed to a sold out crowd in 2011. Elton John performed at the ENMAX centre in April 2012.
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  • 5. Shaw Conference Centre Edmonton
    The Shaw Conference Centre , is a meeting, entertainment, and convention venue located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1983, it is managed by the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation , a not-for-profit enterprise owned by the City of Edmonton. It is located on Jasper Avenue and built into a hill, emerging onto Grierson Hill Road and into the Louise McKinney Riverfront Park. The riverside site allows for approximately 70 per cent of the building space to be located underground, burrowed into the cliff face, concealing the fact that the building is over 10 stories high. It is reported by EEDC that the SCC boosts Edmonton's economy by an estimated $44 million a year.
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  • 6. TELUS Convention Centre Calgary
    Calgary TELUS Convention Centre is a convention centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that was completed in 1974. The facility offers 122,000 square feet of convention space, over 47,000 square feet of exhibit space, five pre-function areas and 36 meeting rooms. The main level of the North Building has nine Telus Meeting Rooms adjacent to a large reception area, plus two meeting rooms with a semi-private reception area. The upper level is a large exhibit hall.The lower level South Building houses the spacious and flexible Macleod Hall, four Macleod Meeting Rooms and a large pre-function area. Four large Chinook Meeting Rooms with a pre-function area occupies the main floor, while the upper level houses nine Glen Meeting Rooms.
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  • 7. Northlands Edmonton
    Northlands Coliseum, or simply the Coliseum, was an indoor arena located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, situated on the north side of Northlands. It was home to the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League , and the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League . The arena opened in 1974, and was later known as Edmonton Coliseum, Skyreach Centre, and Rexall Place, before returning to the Northlands Coliseum name in summer 2016. The arena hosted the 1981 and 1984 Canada Cup hockey tournaments, the 1978 Commonwealth Games, seven Stanley Cup finals , many other hockey events, along with other sporting events and major concerts. The final NHL game was played at the arena on April 6, 2016. Northlands Coliseum closed on New Year's Day 2018, after which it was transferred to the city. North...
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  • 8. BMO Centre Calgary
    The BMO Centre is the largest convention centre in Calgary, Alberta. It is located in Stampede Park, which is in the Beltline district south of downtown Calgary. The BMO Centre was previously known as the Round-up Centre.In March 2016, the Calgary Stampede organization announced plans to demolish the adjacent Stampede Corral to make way for a $500 million expansion of the BMO Centre.
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