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B.C.-Canada Place officially closes doors
Date: March 20, 2006


  (left to right) Paralympic 
  medal winners Gary 
  Cormack of Surrey, Lauren 
  Woolstencroft of Victoria,
  and Gerry Austgarden of 
  Westbank present Torino 
  Mayor Sergio Chiamparino 
  with the offical key to B.C.-
  Canada Place.


  
 

B.C.-Canada Place officially closes doors

March 20, 2006

Monday, March 20, 2006 marks the official close of British Columbia-Canada Place, one of the most successful attractions of the 2006 Torino Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Over the course of the 2006 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, British Columbia-Canada Place drew more than 100,000 visitors and journalists. These visitors were able to experience first hand the province’s culture, heritage, natural beauty and bustling cities. Also, more than 80 British Columbia businesses were able to connect with an international audience and showcase some of B.C.’s best products and services.

B.C.-Canada Place will be a legacy to the people of Torino. The official transfer took place in a ceremony yesterday, with Torino Mayor Sergio Chiamparino accepting a ceremonial key to the building.  
 
“This generous gift from British Columbia will be a constant reminder of our friends in Canada and the celebrations that took place in our city during the 2006 Winter Games,” says Mayor Chiamparino. “We are honoured to have this permanent B.C. presence in our city.”
 

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Torino Diary
This city came alive for these Games. 
It is a city of public spaces, and they have been jammed with people — both Olympic visitors and the people of Torino.
 
B.C.-Canada Place hit a nerve. No doubt. It was the buzz of the Games, and people were still lined up around the block last time I checked. It’s been great and see you back in Vancouver.