2005 Evergreen District Convention

 
 

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 Sat Oct 1 Show

 
 

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Competition Theatre

 
 

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Tours / Local & Regional Sightseeing

 
 

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COME CELEBRATE WITH US

2005 Evergreen District Convention

September 30 - October 1, 2005

TRANSPORTATION:
When you get to Calgary, the All-Events Registration includes a two-day pass with Calgary Transit that gives you unlimited travel on the city's light-rail transit and bus system.  All of the hotels that are recommended including the Hyatt Regency headquarters hotel are near the LRT transit lines as is the Jubilee Auditorium, the contest location.

 

If you have questions regarding local transportation, please contact Bill Sparksman: baribrit@shaw.ca 

 

FLYING TO CALGARY:

Calgary International Airport is a major airport with direct connections to various locations in the Pacific Northwest via several major airlines.  If you are considering flying, one option you may want to consider is driving to Abbotsford or Vancouver, BC and flying with the discount airline Westjet or via the other Canadian airline Air Canada. 

 

AIRLINE TOLL-FREE SCHEDULE
Air Canada/Jazz (888) 247-2262 Schedule
Alaska Airlines (800) 252-7522 Schedule
America West (800) 327-7810 Schedule
American Airlines (800) 433-7300 Schedule
Continental Airlines (800) 523-3273 Schedule
Delta Connection (800) 241-4141 Schedule
Northwest Airlines (800) 225-2525 Schedule
United Airlines (800) 241-6522 Schedule
WestJet (800) 538-5696 Schedule

 

DRIVING TO CALGARY:

Driving to Calgary would give you an opportunity to experience the scenery of central British Columbia and the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.  The northern route from Vancouver follows Highway 1, takes the shortcut along the Coquihala Highway #5, past the lakes near Salmon Arm & Kelowna, and through the mountain town of Golden, Lake Louise, and Banff.  

 

The southern route through Spokane and north through Idaho gives you the option at Cranbrook to head north through Radium and Banff or east along Highway 3 through the Crowsnest Pass and north at Fort Macleod where you can stop to see a Buffalo Jump before heading to Calgary. 

 

Map of Canadian Rockies

 


 

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