
Historically, Calgary was named a cowboy capital of Canada. Nowadays, it is a renowned energy hub, tech, manufacturing, logistics, retail, and tourist centre of the Alberta province. Big ideas fuel conventions in this high-end city. Business meetings, cultural and sports events there always entice people from all around the world. Featuring an eclectic mix of attractions, a region is a place where business and leisure affairs promise to become unforgettable experiences. The International Airport, located there, is a significant hub of passenger and cargo transportation in central and western Canada. It serves about 18 million people annually. The meeting spaces in Calgary, although being located within an urban edge, do have a touch of cowboy style typical for the region. Besides traditional rooms, the city can offer facilities like ranchos, rooftop patios, bowling clubs, a famous Jubilee Auditorium, cultural centres, etc. Lucrative, business-oriented convention hotels dominate the Downtown neighbourhood and also offer an abundance of conference rooms for rent. Being the first location in Canada to host the Olympic Games in 1988, the area is accustomed to large events. The Calgary Conference Centre, together with the Roundup Centre, boasts about 520 thousand sq. ft. of event and meeting space, complemented by the catering services, audio-visual facilities and lots of other perks. In the Calgary Conference Centre, tenants will find a large exhibition hall, 36 meeting rooms, and several reception areas(both - for communal use and semi-private ones).
