It appears that this announcement will be made tomorrow, at least according to this article: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/...651/story.html
It appears that this announcement will be made tomorrow, at least according to this article: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/...651/story.html
Can't skate but love to watch
Scotiabank Place? That is a venue which would really need shuttle bus!
The old city arena was in a much better location in downtown Ottawa, but I don't think they ever want a repeat of 2006 Canadians with insulation snowing from the ceiling during the programs. There's enough pressure in an Olympic qualifying competition.
"This, after all, is opera, opera in New York, not some dainty pastime like professional hockey..." -- Chip Brown, NYT Magazine 24 Mar 13
YEAAAAHHH!!!! YYYYYYEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going to the 2014 Canadian Nationals Baby!!!!!![]()
Is this the third year in row that Ontario has had Nats?
Could they have found a more unflattering picture of Patrick? Hmmmm, I could do Ottawa....
This is intriguing:
Will be curious to see who has signed on as a title sponsor.with Mayor Jim Watson to be joined by Skate Canada president Benoît Lavoie of Beauport, Que., Ottawa-area skaters and representatives of a new title sponsor.
images on ice - Figure Skating Photography
That year (2014) is the 100th anniversary of Canadians. There was an article on the Skate Canada website a while ago. The first Canadians were in Ottawa so it makes sense they would have the 100th there. Some top skaters went to parliament for a press conference and Skate Canada asked the Canadian government for ten million dollars for the event and a year of celebrations. This was a while ago.
Here is the link to the press conference:
http://www.skatecanada.ca/AboutUs/Ne...tabid/2157/sni[2797]/2216/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Here is the link to the presentation (the money part is on the last page)
http://www.skatecanada.ca/AboutUs/Ne...tabid/2157/sni[2797]/2277/language/en-US/Default.aspx
http://www.skatecanada.ca/Portals/2/...teCanada-e.pdf
So it looks like the Canadian government would be a major sponsor.
It was just posted as I checked my post! The title sponsor is Canadian Tire.
Last edited by googooeyes; 12-18-2012 at 03:36 PM.
Here's the official announcement article: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/981166
"Canadian Tire Nationals" (from 2014 through 2018) plus two other new sponsors.
Here's the CBC article: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa...pionships.html
Last edited by victorskid; 12-18-2012 at 04:37 PM.
Can't skate but love to watch
This is great news! I really hope I can make it!
There is a major redevelopment of the Lansdowne Park area in Ottawa that has resulted in the demolition of the Civic Centre. I attended the 1978 and 1984 Worlds there plus several Canadians. Lots of "strange" incidents over the years there, including rampaging "wildlife" (squirrels)![]()
Can't skate but love to watch
Hmmmm ... Ottawa in 2014 could be ... interesting. Not sure if I'd want to drive from home to Ottawa but it would be handy to have my own vehicle to get out to the boonies where the rink is located.
Crazy about sports!
Ottawa was one city I would consider lifting my current ban on all Ontario events, but with me going to NB for SC (and PEI and NS--can't wait!!!) I probably won't go...unless flights are really cheap. Or if Chan or V&M's new programs are just so outstanding I'd like to see them again live.
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(Edna St Vincent Millay)
For anyone wanting a hotel near the arena-The Country Inn on Terry Fox drive is definitely walkable (about 20 minutes or less). Next closest is the Holiday Inn Kanata (35 minutes walking). Both are close to the mall, which has lots of restaurants and such. There's not much else of interest in Kanata. Downtown is much more interesting, of course, and if you rent a car it's easy enough to get to Scotiabank Place. Public transit comes all the way out to Kanata too.
If you want one of the close hotels- I'd book early- I imagine they will fill up quickly.
There's also a Comfort Inn in Hearst Drive in Kanata, but walking from there is 45 minutes- maybe a bit much in January? But easy enough in a car/public transit.
Last edited by cygnus; 12-18-2012 at 09:32 PM.
I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned.
(Edna St Vincent Millay)
I would have been here sooner, but the bus kept stopping for other people to get on it. - Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory
Ottawa (the city) is a great place to visit. It's a place where there's a beautiful memorial dedicated to the animals who lost their lives in service to the troops over the entrance of the war memorial room.
"This, after all, is opera, opera in New York, not some dainty pastime like professional hockey..." -- Chip Brown, NYT Magazine 24 Mar 13