About: Canada Olympic Park   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/N77FrTGpoI-POsYVb7ez1g==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Canada Olympic Park (COP) is a unique sports facility. Created for the 1988 Winter Olympics, it is still used year-round as a competition, training and recreation facility for both atheletes and the general public. In the winter, COP is used for skiing, snowbarding, bobleigh, skeleton and luge. In the summer it is used for biking, slo-pitch and beach volleyball. This article is a stub. You can help the Calgary Wiki by [ expanding it].

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Canada Olympic Park
  • Canada Olympic Park
rdfs:comment
  • thumb|350px Le Canada Olympic Park, abrégé COP (souvent appelé par erreur Calgary Olympic Park), fut construit pour les Jeux Olympiques d'Hiver de 1988. Il propose de nombreuses infrastructures sportives, estivales et hivernales.
  • Canada Olympic Park (COP) is a unique sports facility. Created for the 1988 Winter Olympics, it is still used year-round as a competition, training and recreation facility for both atheletes and the general public. In the winter, COP is used for skiing, snowbarding, bobleigh, skeleton and luge. In the summer it is used for biking, slo-pitch and beach volleyball. This article is a stub. You can help the Calgary Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Canada Olympic Park (C.O.P.) is located in Calgary, Alberta. The park is operated by Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA). It is currently used both for high performance athletic training and for recreational purposes by the general public. During the Olympics, Canada Olympic Park was the primary venue for ski jumping, bobsleigh, and luge. CODA still maintains these facilities for training and competitive purposes. In the winter, the park is also used for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing. In the summer, C.O.P. is used for warm-weather sports such as cycling (there are 25 km of bike trails) and is also the site of a number of summer festivals.
sameAs
long degrees
  • 114(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:snow/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
lat minutes
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Nearest city
  • Calgary
Picture
  • Canada_olympic_park_summer_2005.jpeg
long seconds
  • 57(xsd:integer)
liftsystem
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Logo
  • Canada olympic park-logo.png
Name
  • Canada Olympic Park, Calgary
Caption
  • Canada Olympic Park, Summer 2005
snowfall
  • 114(xsd:integer)
dbkwik:calgary/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
External Link
long direction
  • W
skiable area
  • 0.4
base elevation
  • 1,130 m
top elevation
  • 1,250 m
number trails
  • 3(xsd:integer)
longest run
  • 639 m
lat seconds
  • 47(xsd:integer)
long minutes
  • 12(xsd:integer)
lat degrees
  • 51(xsd:integer)
lat direction
  • N
Location
abstract
  • Canada Olympic Park (C.O.P.) is located in Calgary, Alberta. The park is operated by Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA). It is currently used both for high performance athletic training and for recreational purposes by the general public. During the Olympics, Canada Olympic Park was the primary venue for ski jumping, bobsleigh, and luge. CODA still maintains these facilities for training and competitive purposes. In the winter, the park is also used for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing. In the summer, C.O.P. is used for warm-weather sports such as cycling (there are 25 km of bike trails) and is also the site of a number of summer festivals. The park is also home to a National Sports School and the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame. Major expansions and additions are currently under way in an effort to maintain the park's status as a world-class training facility. The park is located on the city's western edge on the Trans-Canada Highway.
  • thumb|350px Le Canada Olympic Park, abrégé COP (souvent appelé par erreur Calgary Olympic Park), fut construit pour les Jeux Olympiques d'Hiver de 1988. Il propose de nombreuses infrastructures sportives, estivales et hivernales.
  • Canada Olympic Park (COP) is a unique sports facility. Created for the 1988 Winter Olympics, it is still used year-round as a competition, training and recreation facility for both atheletes and the general public. In the winter, COP is used for skiing, snowbarding, bobleigh, skeleton and luge. In the summer it is used for biking, slo-pitch and beach volleyball. This article is a stub. You can help the Calgary Wiki by [ expanding it].
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software