EXHIBITS
70 Years of the Order of Sport
This dynamic exhibit brings the rich tapestry of Canada's sport history to life, giving travellers and Calgarians alike the chance to explore the remarkable journeys of athletes and builders who have inspired our country. Building on our work as a digital museum, this installation creates a tangible space where visitors can connect with our sporting heritage, reflect on how sport unites us as Canadians, and experience these powerful stories firsthand.
Locker Room: Class of 2025
A digital exhibit celebrating Canada’s newest Order of Sport recipients. Each Inductee is represented with a curated selection of photos and artefacts, an Artefact Exploration video with the exhibit curator, a career-highlight vignette, and their acceptance speech from the Order of Sport Awards. Through powerful visuals and storytelling, Locker Room: Class of 2025 highlights the achievements and lasting impact of these sport legends across Canada’s culture and communities.
The Spirit of Motion
Experience 43 pieces of original art by Bill Brownridge, including 33 mono prints originally created for the bid book that led to the awarding of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games to Calgary. Explore the stories, artefacts, and videos of the five athletes that medalled for Canada at the 1988 Games, as well as other Olympic Treasures, with the digital interactive kiosk.
The Spirit of Motion multimedia exhibit is free for all visitors at the base of the Calgary Tower.
Indigenous Heroes
Multimedia digital exhibit that share the truths, experiences, and successes of Indigenous Hall of Famers and Tom Longboat Award Winners who helped build Canada through sport. This vetted resource also explores the history of Indigenous Games such as the Arctic Winter Games, North American Indigenous Games, and the World Indigenous Games.