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Enercare Centre

Enercare Centre, formerly known as the Direct Energy Centre and originally the National Trade Centre,[1] is an exhibition complex located at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[2] It is used by the Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, as well as by various trade shows. In 2015, it hosted several sport competitions and the broadcasting centre for the 2015 Pan American Games.

Enercare Centre
Entrance on Princes' Boulevard
Location in Toronto
Former namesDirect Energy Centre (2006–2015)
National Trade Centre (1997–2006)
General information
TypeExhibition complex
Location100 Princes' Boulevard
Toronto, Ontario
Coordinates43°38′06″N 79°24′40″W / 43.635112°N 79.411197°W / 43.635112; -79.411197
Completed1997
OpenedApril 3, 1997
OwnerCity of Toronto
Technical details
Floor areaone million square feet (93,000 m2)
Website
enercarecentre.com

The naming rights for the complex are currently owned by energy services company Enercare Inc., a subsidiary of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners.

History edit

Located just to the west of the Princes' Gates at the eastern end of Exhibition Place, it was previously the site of a streetcar loop and open space. The new building took over the frontage along Prince's Boulevard and connected to the existing Coliseum and Industry Buildings (also known as the Agricultural Annex), creating a large inter-connected exhibition complex. The existing southern entrance of the Coliseum was demolished and integrated into the new complex. The streetcar loop was moved to the north of the complex. The open space was previously the site of the Engineering and Electrical Building, opened in 1928 and torn down in 1972.

In 2005, the CNE Board of Directors entered into a ten-year agreement with Direct Energy Inc. to sponsor the name of the centre, effective in March 2006. The agreement pays fees to a reserve fund which is used to keep the centre in a state of good repair. In 2014, part of Direct Energy was sold to Enercare Inc., including the name-in-title of the centre.[3] The agreement was recently extended for another ten years to end in 2026, at a value of $7.5 million.[4]

 
Volleyball at the exhibition centre during the 2015 Pan American Games.

At the 2015 Pan American Games, the venue hosted the sports of volleyball in Hall A, handball and roller sports figure skating in Hall B, racquetball and squash in Hall C and gymnastics in the adjoining Ricoh Coliseum. Pan American Games organizers referred to the centre as the "Exhibition Centre".[5] The building was also the location of the Main Press and Broadcasting Centre for the Games (in Hall D).

The CNE Board of Governors and the City of Toronto intend to study an expansion of the facility. The proposed expansion would add an additional hall connected to the west end of the main building.[6]

Design edit

Designed by architectural teams Zeidler Partnership Architects and Dunlop-Farrow Architects, the building officially opened on April 3, 1997, with its first show being the National Home Show.[7] It has seven exhibit halls with one million square feet (93,000 m2) of exhibition space. Four of the halls are separated by removable walls to create configurable space. Additionally, the Coliseum and Horse Palace can be integrated into an exhibition. The project cost CA$180 million[8] (CA$282 million in 2021 dollars)[9]. The cost was shared equally by the Toronto, Ontario and Canadian governments.[10]

 
The towers of the exhibition centre features four rotating spotlights.

The entire southern frontage is a long hall, linking the exhibit spaces with various offices. Most of the southern wall of the hall is glass, providing light to the entrances to the exhibit halls which have no windows. At the eastern end of the hall is a small open exhibition space, sometimes used as an art gallery, used by the CNE for cat and dog shows. At the eastern end of the hall is a "living wall." Under the main exhibit space is an underground parking garage, providing 1,300 spaces,[8] which is connected to the Beanfield Centre in the Automotive Building to the south by a tunnel. Along the top of the hall at towers above entrances are four rotating spotlights which are illuminated when shows are being held at the centre. The external southern frontage differs along its length. The eastern section mimics the building style of the Automotive Building, using masonry and columns, while the western section is steel and glass, described as "flamboyant futurism".[10]

To the north of the new addition is the "Heritage Court" hall, oriented west–east, which links the Coliseum, the Annex and the new addition. It is 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) in size.[10] The western entrance to the complex is at the western end of the hall and serves as the main entrance to the Coliseum. The entrance is mostly glass and has a canopy extending to the west, where a canopy extends to the north, between the Horse Palace and the Coliseum, providing cover to those persons arriving from the TTC loop to the north. The original southern exteriors of the Coliseum and Industry Building, dating back to the 1920s, are preserved inside the hall.[10] The Heritage Court is situated on the site of the TTC rail lines that separated the Coliseum and Industry buildings from the Engineering and Electrical Building. Four of the original "Statues of Industry" which adorned the facade of the Electrical and Engineering Building are mounted in the Heritage Court.[11]

The Annex building is used to store cattle and small livestock during the Winter Fair and the CNE. Judging is done in small rings within the Annex, in the Coliseum and in a temporary judging area in the new addition. The area is also used by trade shows for demonstration space.

Usage edit

 
The 2013 Honda Indy Toronto race, with the Enercare Centre in the background. During the event, the centre typically hosts exhibits for the Indy.

As well as being used as part of the Canadian National Exhibition, it hosts the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair annually. Trade shows such as the Toronto International Boat Show, the National Home Show and the One of A Kind Show are held annually in the complex. The Honda Indy Toronto IndyCar race also uses the hall for exhibit space. The City of Toronto uses various rooms for public meetings. It has also been a staple in hosting major volleyball events, such as 2019 Volleyball Canada Nationals and the 2023 Ontario Volleyball Championships.

Awards edit

  • Architecture and Urban Design Awards 2000, Award: Large Place or Street[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the Enercare Centre". Enercare Centre. Retrieved 2020-01-08.
  2. ^ "Sponsorship Roundup". Adnews. Archived from the original on 2013-04-10.
  3. ^ "Name-in-Title Sponsorship of Direct Energy Centre" (PDF). City of Toronto. December 5, 2014. Retrieved November 27, 2022.
  4. ^ . Exhibition World. August 12, 2015. Archived from the original on September 25, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-04. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
  6. ^ "Festival Plaza Site at Exhibition Place Toronto Master Plan" (PDF) (pdf). Allstream Centre. Retrieved August 27, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Dunphy, Catherine (April 4, 1997). "Gala marks opening of showplace trade centre". Toronto Star. p. A6.
  8. ^ a b "National Trade Centre / Ricoh Centre". Terri Meyer Boake. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  9. ^ 1688 to 1923: Geloso, Vincent, A Price Index for Canada, 1688 to 1850 (December 6, 2016). Afterwards, Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18-10-0005-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0021) "Consumer Price Index, annual average, not seasonally adjusted". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021. and table 18-10-0004-13 "Consumer Price Index by product group, monthly, percentage change, not seasonally adjusted, Canada, provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d Hume, Christopher (April 5, 1997). "Vast trade centre shows two faces". Toronto Star. p. M7.
  11. ^ Filey, Mike (2000). Toronto Sketches 6: The Way We Were. Dundurn Press. p. 111.
  12. ^ "Architecture and Urban Design Awards 2000". City of Toronto. Retrieved September 23, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Enercare Centre formerly known as the Direct Energy Centre and originally the National Trade Centre 1 is an exhibition complex located at Exhibition Place in Toronto Ontario Canada 2 It is used by the Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair as well as by various trade shows In 2015 it hosted several sport competitions and the broadcasting centre for the 2015 Pan American Games Enercare CentreEntrance on Princes BoulevardLocation in TorontoFormer namesDirect Energy Centre 2006 2015 National Trade Centre 1997 2006 General informationTypeExhibition complexLocation100 Princes BoulevardToronto OntarioCoordinates43 38 06 N 79 24 40 W 43 635112 N 79 411197 W 43 635112 79 411197Completed1997OpenedApril 3 1997OwnerCity of TorontoTechnical detailsFloor areaone million square feet 93 000 m2 Websiteenercarecentre wbr com The naming rights for the complex are currently owned by energy services company Enercare Inc a subsidiary of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Contents 1 History 2 Design 2 1 Usage 2 2 Awards 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editLocated just to the west of the Princes Gates at the eastern end of Exhibition Place it was previously the site of a streetcar loop and open space The new building took over the frontage along Prince s Boulevard and connected to the existing Coliseum and Industry Buildings also known as the Agricultural Annex creating a large inter connected exhibition complex The existing southern entrance of the Coliseum was demolished and integrated into the new complex The streetcar loop was moved to the north of the complex The open space was previously the site of the Engineering and Electrical Building opened in 1928 and torn down in 1972 In 2005 the CNE Board of Directors entered into a ten year agreement with Direct Energy Inc to sponsor the name of the centre effective in March 2006 The agreement pays fees to a reserve fund which is used to keep the centre in a state of good repair In 2014 part of Direct Energy was sold to Enercare Inc including the name in title of the centre 3 The agreement was recently extended for another ten years to end in 2026 at a value of 7 5 million 4 nbsp Volleyball at the exhibition centre during the 2015 Pan American Games At the 2015 Pan American Games the venue hosted the sports of volleyball in Hall A handball and roller sports figure skating in Hall B racquetball and squash in Hall C and gymnastics in the adjoining Ricoh Coliseum Pan American Games organizers referred to the centre as the Exhibition Centre 5 The building was also the location of the Main Press and Broadcasting Centre for the Games in Hall D The CNE Board of Governors and the City of Toronto intend to study an expansion of the facility The proposed expansion would add an additional hall connected to the west end of the main building 6 Design editDesigned by architectural teams Zeidler Partnership Architects and Dunlop Farrow Architects the building officially opened on April 3 1997 with its first show being the National Home Show 7 It has seven exhibit halls with one million square feet 93 000 m2 of exhibition space Four of the halls are separated by removable walls to create configurable space Additionally the Coliseum and Horse Palace can be integrated into an exhibition The project cost CA 180 million 8 CA 282 million in 2021 dollars 9 The cost was shared equally by the Toronto Ontario and Canadian governments 10 nbsp The towers of the exhibition centre features four rotating spotlights The entire southern frontage is a long hall linking the exhibit spaces with various offices Most of the southern wall of the hall is glass providing light to the entrances to the exhibit halls which have no windows At the eastern end of the hall is a small open exhibition space sometimes used as an art gallery used by the CNE for cat and dog shows At the eastern end of the hall is a living wall Under the main exhibit space is an underground parking garage providing 1 300 spaces 8 which is connected to the Beanfield Centre in the Automotive Building to the south by a tunnel Along the top of the hall at towers above entrances are four rotating spotlights which are illuminated when shows are being held at the centre The external southern frontage differs along its length The eastern section mimics the building style of the Automotive Building using masonry and columns while the western section is steel and glass described as flamboyant futurism 10 To the north of the new addition is the Heritage Court hall oriented west east which links the Coliseum the Annex and the new addition It is 50 000 square feet 4 600 m2 in size 10 The western entrance to the complex is at the western end of the hall and serves as the main entrance to the Coliseum The entrance is mostly glass and has a canopy extending to the west where a canopy extends to the north between the Horse Palace and the Coliseum providing cover to those persons arriving from the TTC loop to the north The original southern exteriors of the Coliseum and Industry Building dating back to the 1920s are preserved inside the hall 10 The Heritage Court is situated on the site of the TTC rail lines that separated the Coliseum and Industry buildings from the Engineering and Electrical Building Four of the original Statues of Industry which adorned the facade of the Electrical and Engineering Building are mounted in the Heritage Court 11 The Annex building is used to store cattle and small livestock during the Winter Fair and the CNE Judging is done in small rings within the Annex in the Coliseum and in a temporary judging area in the new addition The area is also used by trade shows for demonstration space Usage edit nbsp The 2013 Honda Indy Toronto race with the Enercare Centre in the background During the event the centre typically hosts exhibits for the Indy As well as being used as part of the Canadian National Exhibition it hosts the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair annually Trade shows such as the Toronto International Boat Show the National Home Show and the One of A Kind Show are held annually in the complex The Honda Indy Toronto IndyCar race also uses the hall for exhibit space The City of Toronto uses various rooms for public meetings It has also been a staple in hosting major volleyball events such as 2019 Volleyball Canada Nationals and the 2023 Ontario Volleyball Championships Awards edit Architecture and Urban Design Awards 2000 Award Large Place or Street 12 See also editInternational Centre Metro Toronto Convention Centre Toronto Congress Centre Venues of the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American GamesReferences edit History of the Enercare Centre Enercare Centre Retrieved 2020 01 08 Sponsorship Roundup Adnews Archived from the original on 2013 04 10 Name in Title Sponsorship of Direct Energy Centre PDF City of Toronto December 5 2014 Retrieved November 27 2022 Toronto s Direct Energy Centre re named Enercare Centre in 7 5m deal ExhibitionWorld Exhibition World August 12 2015 Archived from the original on September 25 2018 Retrieved August 18 2015 Exhibition Centre Archived from the original on 2015 03 04 Retrieved 2014 10 17 Festival Plaza Site at Exhibition Place Toronto Master Plan PDF pdf Allstream Centre Retrieved August 27 2015 permanent dead link Dunphy Catherine April 4 1997 Gala marks opening of showplace trade centre Toronto Star p A6 a b National Trade Centre Ricoh Centre Terri Meyer Boake Retrieved August 12 2015 1688 to 1923 Geloso Vincent A Price Index for Canada 1688 to 1850 December 6 2016 Afterwards Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18 10 0005 01 formerly CANSIM 326 0021 Consumer Price Index annual average not seasonally adjusted Statistics Canada Retrieved April 17 2021 and table 18 10 0004 13 Consumer Price Index by product group monthly percentage change not seasonally adjusted Canada provinces Whitehorse Yellowknife and Iqaluit Statistics Canada Retrieved April 17 2021 a b c d Hume Christopher April 5 1997 Vast trade centre shows two faces Toronto Star p M7 Filey Mike 2000 Toronto Sketches 6 The Way We Were Dundurn Press p 111 Architecture and Urban Design Awards 2000 City of Toronto Retrieved September 23 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enercare Centre Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enercare Centre amp oldid 1212694017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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