2015 Winter Games to Celebrate B.C.'s Northern Culture

| January 19, 2015 in Provincial

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Highlighting local talent from across B.C., the 2015 Canada Winter Games is scheduled to kick off with an opening ceremony that incorporates all of the pomp and circumstance of a grand occasion.

Presented by the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, the opening games ceremony will take place at the CN Centre in Prince George on February 13th, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. In attendance will be over 180 performers and athletes from throughout northern British Columbia.

“Athletes from over 800 communication across Canada will journey to our region in 25 days for the 25th edition of the Canada Games, and we are so proud to kick-off the 2015 Games with this professional production,” said 2015 Canada Winter Games CEO, Stuart Ballantyne. “The Opening Ceremony, presented by the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, will allow us to celebrate the athletes and showcase our region's northern story to the nation.”

The Lheidli T'enneh commnunity, the official Fist Nation host of the 2015 Games, will play a prominent role in the ceremony and B.C.'s own Dear Rouge, along with local bands Bright City Heights and Black Spruce Dog, will entertain guests from across the nation.

“The Opening Ceremonies will be a marquee event that sets the tone in how our country and region will be showcased as we celebrate the achievements of our young athletes. We are honoured to be presenting sponsor for the 2015 Canada Winter Games Opening Ceremonies,” said Art Kaehn, Chair of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George.

Also making an appearance at this year's Winter Games will be the contemporary dance styles of Tristan Ghostkeeper and notable Canada Games alumni.

“We want to harness the youthful energy of the athletes and celebrate the northern story of the region,” said Producer Patrick Roberge. “Athletes, artists, performers, and spectators alike all follow unique tracks to join us for the Opening Ceremony; together, we will celebrate their journey to the 2015 Games.”

“I am truly excited to officially welcome the nation to Prince George and to show the country everything this great city and region have to offer,’’ added Mayor Lyn Hall.

The 2015 Winter Games is expected to generate an economic impact of over $90 million for the region. Athletes from across Canada will compete in 19 different winter sports.

Tickets for the Opening Ceremony are available online, at the Prince George CN Centre box office, or by phone at 1-855-985-5000.  

Photo credit: 2014 Canada Winter Games Facebook. 

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