Edmonton Expo Centre

About Edmonton Expo Centre

The Edmonton Expo Centre, formerly the Northlands AgriCom and also known as the Edmonton Exposition and Conference Centre is a multi-purpose exhibition centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Owned by Northlands, it is located in Edmonton's Montrose neighbourhood, across the street from the Northlands Coliseum. History and useThe facility was built in 1984 on the site of the old Edmonton Gardens, the first home of the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers moved across 118 Avenue in 1974 to the new Northlands Coliseum. Prior to 2009, the EXPO Centre was known as the Northlands AgriCom, or simply The Agricom, from the agricultural and commercial trade shows which it was built to host. From 1996 to 1998, a portion of the venue was used as the home arena of the Edmonton Ice of the Western Hockey League. It was considered a substandard venue for the team; Edmonton Sun writer Terry Jones described the arena as being an "abomination of a building", "with the atrocious situation of a reasonable $13. 50 ticket price but a $10 Northlands parking price to go with it. " The team would subsequently move to Kootenay.

Edmonton Expo Centre Description

The Edmonton Expo Centre, formerly the Northlands AgriCom and also known as the Edmonton Exposition and Conference Centre is a multi-purpose exhibition centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Owned by Northlands, it is located in Edmonton's Montrose neighbourhood, across the street from the Northlands Coliseum. History and useThe facility was built in 1984 on the site of the old Edmonton Gardens, the first home of the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers moved across 118 Avenue in 1974 to the new Northlands Coliseum. Prior to 2009, the EXPO Centre was known as the Northlands AgriCom, or simply The Agricom, from the agricultural and commercial trade shows which it was built to host. From 1996 to 1998, a portion of the venue was used as the home arena of the Edmonton Ice of the Western Hockey League. It was considered a substandard venue for the team; Edmonton Sun writer Terry Jones described the arena as being an "abomination of a building", "with the atrocious situation of a reasonable $13. 50 ticket price but a $10 Northlands parking price to go with it. " The team would subsequently move to Kootenay.

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Edmonton Expo Centre is located at 7515 - 118 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5B 4X5
(780) 471-7377