Big events in Edmonton bring boost in business
A FIFA World Cup qualifying match isnât the only major event taking over Edmonton this weekend.
For the first time, Edmonton and Rogers Place will host the Professional Bull Riders Canada National Finals.
John Brodie is excited about a recent boost in business. He co-owns Cavern, a bistro just down the street from Rogers Place.
âWe definitely see an increase in business,â he said. âThereâs a lot of Airbnb in these condo buildings on 104 Street and hotels in the area fill up.
âWe had a few out-of-towners in here last night.â
This weekend marks the first big event at the new Ice District Plaza, a two-day tailgating party for the PBR Canada National Finals.
âI do think that people need this right now,â said Andrea Carroll, the Oilers Entertainment Groupâs director of event operations.
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âI think that weâre getting into the winter season and weâre ready to have a little bit of a party.â
Puneeta McBryan with Edmontonâs Downtown Business Association said the downtown has started seeing an uptick in visitors, but itâs large events like the PBR event that have an impact.
âHaving events like this mean everything,â she said.
âThis singlehandedly will get so many of our bars and restaurants (and) our hotels through a month they might have not have known they were going to get through.â
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Explore Edmonton estimates more than 50,000 people are coming to town for both the soccer game and the PBR event.
âWeâre getting a flavour of what pre-pandemic looked like, so everybody is moving forward cautiously (and) slowly, but weâre starting to come back,â said Daniel St. Pierre with Explore Edmonton.
Itâs a comeback Brodie is ready and waiting for.
âLooking forward to the next few years and seeing what a return to normalcy brings,â he said.
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