
The first purpose-built centre in Canada, the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre (CTCC) has seen Calgary grow into the dynamic city it is today while helping to shape the nation’s business events industry.
The best-connected convention destination in Canada, there are hotels, restaurants, shops and nightlife on the CTCC’s doorstep. Located on the pedestrian-friendly and historic Stephen Avenue, there are more than 1,100 directly-connected hotel rooms and access to Plus 15, the world’s most extensive pedestrian skywalk network extending to over 16km.
A blank canvas of possibilities for clients, the CTCC is experienced at hosting international conferences, corporate summits and elegant galas with the aim of delivering authentic, signature events. When large conferences come to town, they activate the entire event community.
Business events at the CTCC
With strengths in life sciences, natural resources, agribusiness, finance and digital industries, Calgary continues to grow and diversify its sectors. It is a hub for energy and technology innovation, including carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) solutions.
“The Calgary TELUS Convention Centre is really a vessel for holding the events, and it’s the hosts — our clients — who pull people together to do great things that eventually resonate well beyond the centre’s walls long after the event.
“We may not be making the next generation of pacemakers for people’s hearts, but our clients do, and the intellectual knowledge at these events, the legacy and impact they have, is truly amazing.”
Kurby Court, President & CEO of the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre
More than events
With a world-class airport, two downtown convention centres and a billion-dollar investment in event infrastructure, Calgary is the fourth largest city in Canada and Western Canada’s largest convention destination. With more days of sunshine than anywhere else in the country, it is surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes. A diverse city, it is home to more than 240 different ethnic origins.
The Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel, the Hyatt Regency Calgary and the Fairmont Palliser Calgary are all directly connected to the Centre.
Calgary is known for its thriving culinary and arts scene, and attendees can enjoy a variety of entertainment from vibrant live music performances to scenic golf courses.
The CTCC is just steps away from a world-class arts and culture district and directly connected to the newly revitalised JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture, opening in 2026. Across the street is The Arts Commons transformation to the Werklund Centre, celebrating theatre, music, dance and the visual arts.
With an excellent culinary scene, the CTCC’s ‘Love Your Lanyard’ programme offers delegates the chance to explore Calgary’s dining options downtown with exclusive deals from partner restaurants.
Working closely with community partners such as the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion and Tourism HR, the Centre is proud to create a safe space for all delegates, employees and community members while collaborating with local accessibility advocates to ensure delegates and guests of all abilities have a positive experience. It is a Living Wage Employer, accredited by the Alberta Living Wage Network.




