Sliders dismayed over Calgary track reno money funnelled to public day lodge
CALGARY — Provincial government money set aside to renovate the sliding track at Calgary’s Canada Olympic Park has been redirected into the park’s commercial side to a public day lodge.
The sliding track that’s been the home of national luge, bobsled and skeleton athletes since the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary was closed in 2019 awaiting a $25-million renovation.
The provincial government committed $10 million and the federal government another $7 million to the renovation costs. WinSport, which oversees the park, had to come up with the remaining $8 million.
COP combines public recreational facilities with high-performance training and competition spaces.