Exhibition Park (Lethbridge)

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Exhibition Park is an exhibition complex located on the eastern edge of Lethbridge, Alberta.

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[edit] Facilities

Permanent structures at the site include a 10,664 m² (114,787 ft²) pavilion complex (main, north, west and south pavilions, and Saddle Room), Heritage Hall, Pioneer Park, a grandstand, and Whoop-Up Downs.

[edit] Events

Roughly 750 events are held at the park every year, which attract over 850,000 visitors and provide $81 million in economic benefit to the city.[1] By far, the largest event held at the park is Whoop-Up Days, an annual summer fair. Other annual events include Ag Expo, the Home & Garden Show, a weekly Farmers' Market, Country Christmas Craft Show, and Family Fest.

[edit] Governance

Exhibition Park is governed by a board of directors representing members of the community, including a president, two vice presidents, a past president, and a member each from the City of Lethbridge council and the County of Lethbridge council. The 2006 board of directors consisted of 14 persons.

In the 2005 budget, Exhibition Park had annual revenue of roughly $2.3 million and annual expenditures of about $2.1 million.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Shurtz, Delon. "Relocating only option for Exhibition Park", Lethbridge Herald, 2006-11-2, p. A5.

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