Federal budget offers glimmer of hope for Calgary’s beleaguered Olympic Oval
CALGARY — The fastest ice in the world that’s on borrowed time may have a lifeline.
Calgary’s Olympic Oval, a legacy of the 1988 Winter Games in the city, will soon lose its ability to make ice because of brine leaks among 400 pipe connections under its 38-year-old floor.
The Oval has been a hub of international, university and community sport since it was completed in 1987 for $40 million.
A speedskating World Cup from Friday to Sunday will be the second at the Oval in 2025, and again draw the world’s best in the sport.


