There are several convention centres in Canada. Traditionally there is a distinction in the Canada between convention centres for meetings and those for exhibitions/trade shows. Over the past decades this distinction has become blurred, as exhibition facilities have added meeting rooms and meeting centred venues have opened exhibition halls. Also, most of the bigger hotels have built meeting rooms, some of them for large scale (international) gatherings.
The following list is sorted by province:
Alberta
edit- BMO Centre (Calgary)
- Calgary Telus Convention Centre (Calgary)
- Edmonton Convention Centre (Edmonton)
- Edmonton Expo Centre (Edmonton)
- Government House (Edmonton)
British Columbia
edit- BC Place (Vancouver)
- Fraser Valley Trade and Exhibition Centre (Abbotsford)
- Penticton Trade and Convention Centre (Penticton)
- Vancouver Convention Centre (Vancouver)
- Victoria Conference Centre (Victoria)
Manitoba
editNewfoundland and Labrador
editNova Scotia
editOntario
edit- Exhibition Place (Toronto)
- EY Centre (Ottawa)
- Government Conference Centre (Ottawa)
- Hamilton Convention Centre (Hamilton)
- International Centre (Mississauga)
- Kingbridge Centre (King City)
- Metro Toronto Convention Centre (Toronto)
- Muskoka Bible Centre (Huntsville)
- Niagara Falls Convention Centre (Niagara Falls)
- RBC Place London (London)
- Shaw Centre (Ottawa)
- Toronto Congress Centre (Toronto)
Quebec
edit- Centre de foires de Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke)
- Centre des congrès de Québec (Quebec City)
- Centre des congrès de Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Hyacinthe)
- Centrexpo Cogeco (Drummondville)
- ExpoCité (Quebec City)
- Lévis Centre des congrès (Lévis)
- Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
- Palais des congrès de Gatineau (Gatineau)
- Palais des congrès de Montréal (Montreal)
- Place Bonaventure (Montreal)
- Hotel Mortagne (Montreal)