Polaris (convention)

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Polaris
Status Active
Genre Science fiction/Fantasy
Venue Hotel and Convention centre
Location(s) General Toronto Area, Ontario
Country Canada
Inaugurated 1986
Attendance 2000+
Organized by TCON Promotional Society
Filing status Non-profit
Website
http://polaris.tcon.ca/

Polaris (formerly Toronto Trek) is an annual science fiction and fantasy convention held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the past and now held in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.

It began in 1986 as a relaxacon as Toronto Trek Celebration. Two years later, in 1988, Toronto Trek Celebration 2 took place. In 1989 it dropped the word "Celebration" and became simply "Toronto Trek". For its twenty-first convention in 2007, the name was changed to "Polaris".[1][2] At Polaris 26, held July 5–7, 2012, it was announced Polaris had come to an end and that a new convention would replace Polaris in 2013.

The convention had a focus on media guests from science fiction, fantasy movies and television series and novel authors such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, Stargate, Doctor Who, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Jericho, Lost and Battlestar Galactica. Photo opportunities, autographs and Question & Answer sessions feature the media guest, who sometimes come to other programming and after hours events.

Polaris was one of several activities run by the TCON Promotional Society by means of a convention committee of more than 100 people grouped into 38 individual teams, each taking care of a different part of the convention. The TCON Promotional Society has coordinated other events, such as the Canadian Conrunners Conference in 2004, Their other current project is the Constellation Awards, a fan-nominated, fan-voted set of Science Fiction Awards with focus on film and television science fiction. TCON hosted events are proposed to the TCON Board of Directors and voted upon by said Board. The TCON Promotional Society is a not-for-profit corporation based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

History

2010s

Polaris 26

July 6–8, 2012[3] · Sheraton Parkway Toronto North

This was the last Polaris held.

Polaris 25

July 15–17, 2011[3] · Sheraton Parkway Toronto North

  • Ben Browder - Actor: Farscape; Stargate SG-1
  • Armin Shimerman - Actor: Star Trek Deep Space Nine; Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Adam Baldwin - Actor: Full Metal Jacket; Firefly and Serenity; Chuck
  • Meaghan Rath - Actor: Being Human
  • Melinda Clarke - Actor: Nikita, C.S.I., Vampire Diaries, Firefly, Return of the Living Dead III, Reaper, Xena
  • Charlaine Harris - Author Guest of Honour: Sookie Stackhouse Novels that the HBO True Blood series is based on.
  • Brandon Sanderson - Author Guest of Honour: The Way of the Kings and was also chosen by Robert Jordan's widow to complete The Wheel of Time Series.

(more to come)

Polaris 24

July 16–18, 2010[4] · Sheraton Parkway Toronto North

  • Robin Dunne - Actor: Sanctuary
  • Alaina Huffman - Actor: Stargate Universe
  • Kai Owen - Actor: Torchwood
  • Ethan Phillips - Actor: Star Trek - Voyager
  • Mark Sheppard - Actor: Battlestar Galactica
  • Lindsay Wagner - Actor: Bionic Woman
  • Robert J. Sawyer - Special Guest: Author
  • Kelley Armstrong - Author Guest of Honour
  • Author Guest: Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, Erik Buchanan, Eric Choi, John Robert Colombo, Julie E. Czerneda, Karen Dales, Gemma Files, Urania Fung, James Alan Gardner, Alyxandra Harvey, Matthew LeDrew, Derwin Mak, Violette Malan, David Nickle, Tony Pi, Michelle Rowen, Karl Schroeder, Douglas Smith, Dr. Robert Smith?, Rob St.Martin, Nikki Stafford, Kenneth Tam and Peter Watts
  • Other Notable Guests: Craig Miller and Emily Schooley

References

  1. Hinman, Michael (2007-06-12). "Popular Canadian Fan Convention Drops 'Star Trek' Name". Airlock Alpha. Quantum Global Media. Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-07-23. 
  2. "Events". Toronto Star. 2007-07-05. Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-07-23. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Official website". TCON. 
  4. "Polaris 24 Archive Site". TCON. Retrieved July 16, 2010. 

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