Edmonton EXPO Centre
edmontonexpocentre.com
Address: 7515 118 Ave NW, Edmonton , AB T5B 0J2
Management Company: Explore Edmonton
Founded: 1984
Exhibit Halls: 8
Exhibit Space: 400694
Max Ceiling Height: 30
Meeting Rooms: 20
On-Site Business Center: Yes, there is a business center on site.
LEED Certification: No, it is not LEED Certified.
GBAC STAR Accreditation: Yes
Loading Docks: 9
Load-In Bays: 12
Nearby Hotels / Guest Rooms: There are 198 rooms within a half mile of the facility and more than 3,000 rooms located less than 10 minutes away by Light Rail Transit (LRT) in downtown Edmonton.
Largest Event Spaces:
Halls FGH : 104610 Edmonton EXPO Centre Arena: 53,410 (4198 stationary seats) Alberta Ballroom :
Contact: Tony Cordeiro, Director, Sales
Email: tcordeiro@exploreedmonton.com
Phone: (780) 719-8008
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Built in 1984 and expanded in 2009, the Edmonton EXPO Centre is a powerful economic catalyst, providing authentic experiences and limitless opportunities in the most imaginative event space in Canada.
Spread over 522,000 square feet, the Edmonton EXPO Centre is the largest exhibition space in Western Canada and welcomes more than 1.3 million yearly visitors. Designed for adaptability and grand scale, the opportunities for unique events are endless-from the biggest trade shows, live entertainment, sporting events, conferences and more, you can experience it all at the Edmonton EXPO Centre.
The Edmonton EXPO Centre's eight exhibit halls, modern conference centre and Edmonton's only mid-sized arena are set within five minutes from Edmonton's downtown core. Located near a major interprovincial highway, arterial roadways and connected by way of Light Rail Transit to Edmonton's downtown core, the venue is connected to the best of Edmonton.
The Edmonton EXPO Centre has deep roots as a positive community partner and neighbour. Owned by the City of Edmonton and managed by the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation, the Edmonton EXPO Centre exists to provide positive environmental, economic and social benefits for the Edmonton region, including generating more than $74.4 million in economic impact in 2019.
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