Still with a range of both winter and summer activities, Canada Olympic Park is now operated by
Winsport, which owns and operates Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, the Bill Warren Training Centre at the Canmore Nordic Centre in Canmore Alberta, and the Beckie Scott High Performance Training Centre on Haig Glacier Alberta.
Beginning at the plaza behind the Frank King Day Lodge, this chairlift may well have been one of the '88 Olympics facilities. Given that it would now be 30 years old, we surmise that if that is so it has been updated and/or upgraded at some time in the past three decades. In any event, for $10 one may climb aboard and achieve an excellent view of the park, the city and the Rockies, to the west.
Scenic Chairlift
Take our chairlift up on a relaxing ride where you’ll get a glimpse of our summer activities which include 20 kilometres of mountain bike trails, North America’s fastest zipline and the iconic ski tower from the '88 Winter Olympic Games. On the way down, take in the stunning view of both the city skyline to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west.
Visit Guest Services in the Frank King Day Lodge to purchase your ticket.
From Winsport
Essentially all of the original facilities from the '88 Olympics remain, now bolstered by the addition of still more recreational facilities and summer activities, making it a year round facility. Scare yourself witless with a ride down the bobsleigh, piloted by a professional driver, for just $74.99 per person. ZIP down
North America’s Fastest Zipline. Take the Leap off the 8 storey Free Fall bungee tower. Putt like a Pro on the Mini Golf Course. Ride up the Scenic Chairlift and take in the stunning view of both the city skyline to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west. Go Mountain Biking on miles of trails. Ride the Skyline Luge, a summertime luge track built for the amateur, even for kids, to sail down the hill. OR, if you just miss winter, go skating at the Markin MacPhail Centre at WinSport. In the winter, ski and snowboard, skate, slide down the hill in the tube park, play hockey or shinny.
In the centre of the park, at the bottom of the ski hill, is the Frank King Day Lodge, named for the man celebrated as "
the driving force behind the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary". A legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics and still in use today, it has a large dining area, a full service kitchen, coffee bar, food court, lounge, medical facility, guest services, information counter, ride pass sales, washrooms, change rooms, showers, day lockers, retail store, rental & tech shop and probably more. Originally built to serve Olympic athletes, this is an extremely well appointed day lodge.