The ski resort is one of the best-known legacies of the XV Olympic Winter Games which were held in Calgary in 1988.
[2] Canada Olympic Park is a popular place for people looking to go skiing or snowboarding without driving out to the mountains.
There are currently six lifts that are being used on a regular basis, two four-passenger detachable high-speed chairlift, one four person fixed grip quad, and four Magic Carpets.
Canada Olympic Park relies almost exclusively on man made snow to create skiable terrain.
An onsight pump station provides high pressure water and air to hydrants located around the hill.
Winsport also operates a ski jumping facility on the east side of the Canada Olympic Park campus.
Due to injury concerns and insurance disputes, drills and scrimmage sessions were held off ice in a "street hockey/ball hockey" format.
The high-performance centre was designed as a training hub for Canadian athletes who have reached a provincial level of excellence.
Since their inaugural season in 2022, the team has held their home games at the Canadian Olympic Park (COP).
In October 28, 2008, Calgary was chosen, among nine Canadian cities, to permanently host Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (CSHOF).
[4] The foundation and construction of the new facility was laid on donated land by the former Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA), now called the Canadian Winter Sport Institute or WinSport Canada.