Calgary Stampede looks to year-round event space for economic growth
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampede Park will soon be full of hundreds of thousands of fairgoers for the 10-day party that begins Friday, but the grounds will hardly go quiet once the show is over.
From the Cirque du Soleil to the Global Petroleum Show, the 65 hectares of land just on the edge of downtown Calgary hosts about 1,800 events annually, said Warren Connell, CEO of the Calgary Stampede.
“It’s really not about the 10 days,” he said. “The 10 days are important. They’re critical to the city, to southern Alberta, obviously to us. But it is a year-round operation.”
Plans are underway to make it even more of a year-round space so that Calgary can attract large conferences and boost the economy outside of oil and gas.