Yes. Calgary, Alberta hosted the 1988 Olympic Winter Games.
Canada also hosted the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal, Quebec.
Canada will once again host the Winter Games in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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it is in Canada. the Canada Rockies are part of this region. There are many different and interesting occupations in the Cordillera region. Some major occupations are forestry and mining. These occupations provide the people with money, houses, and wood.
the cancellation of the avro arrow affected canada in many ways.
During World War, Canada contributed many top pilots to the Royal Air Force. Many of them became aces and pilot instructors.
After the war, many loyalists moved to Canada. But most did not want to live in a French culture.To avoid problems , Great Britain divided the land into two colonies, upper canada and lower canada.
There were no Winter Olympics in 1990.
They were to host the winter and summer games of 1940; they were cancelled. They were only one of 5 countries to host both winter and summer Olympics (alongside USA, France, Canada, and Italy). They alos brought Judo (the gentle way) to the Olympics. They contested in may Olympics and are good and many sports.
Canada has won a total of 16 gold medals as host of the Winter Olympics: 2 in 1988 in Calgary, Alberta and 14 in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Canada had 206 athletes competing at the 2010 Olympics.
1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada won 17 medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics: 7 gold, 3 silver and 7 bronze.
Australia has never hosted the Winter Olympics. It's difficult to host the Winter Olympics in the Southern Hemisphere because it is summer when the games are traditionally played (February)
There are 2730 athletes registered for the 2010 winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
2,622 athletes participated in 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Two, 1988 in Calgary and 2010 in Vancouver