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mr.x
November 21st, 2008, 10:37 PM
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2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Torch Relay route announced

Gary Kingston, Vancouver Sun
Published: Thursday, November 20, 2008

The torch relay for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games was always going to end in British Columbia, inside B.C. Place Stadium.

But the iconic flame's 106-day cross-country journey will also begin in the province before criss-crossing the nation on its way through every province and territory.

The 2010 Olympic organizing committee (Vanoc) announced today at a splashy ceremony in West Vancouver that the torch relay will start in Victoria on Oct. 30, 2009.

After four days on Vancouver Island, it will be taken to the Queen Charlotte Islands and Atlin in northern B.C. before heading into the Yukon and Northwest Territories. In early November, it will land in North America's easternmost tip, historic Cape Spear in St. John's, Newfoundland, before embarking on a cross-Canada journey that will put it back in B.C. on Jan. 21, 2010.

"The Olympic torch relay is a tremendous opportunity to unite the country and make the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games Canada's Games," said Gary Lunn, the federal minister of state for sport. "This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring together millions of Canadians, in every province and territory, as we celebrate and welcome the passing of the Olympic Flame.

"As it makes its way across Canada, it will touch the soul of this great nation and inspire the world."

The relay will spend a total of 27 days in B.C. and visit 266 communities or places of interest. The torch itself will be carried by 3,500 torchbearers.

Canadians interested in carrying the torch can apply at iCoke.ca or at three different RBC web sites, including http://www.carrythetorch.com/. Coca-Cola and RBC are the relay's presenting sponsors.

A Vanoc release said the route through B.C., which includes visits to the 1,770-metre high Kootenay Pass and the site of Canadian Pacific Railway's Last Spike at Craigellachie in 1885, will put it within a one-hour drive of 92 per cent of the province's population.

The torch will cover 9,750 kilometres by land, water and air.

Overall, the torch relay route will be the longest domestic torch relay in Olympic history, stretching 45,000 kilometres within Canada.

"When designing this route, we wanted to include as many Canadians as possible," said Vanoc chief executive officer John Furlong. "It is our hope and our dream to unite this country and bring Canadians closer together to discover the many cultures and perspectives that make up our nation.

"We will share the Olympic Flame with young and old, northern and southern, eastern and western - and everyone in between - in order to make these truly Canada's Games."

girlicious_likeme
November 21st, 2008, 11:36 PM
They have a good choice in selecting communities to be part of the torch relay.

- Vald'Or, QC will celebrate the New Year with the torch. Lucky for them!
- London, ON will celebrate Christmas day and Boxing Day with the torch.
- Labrador City, NL and Happy Valley - Goose Bay, NL will remember the veterans with the torch.
- Nanaimo, BC will go trick-or-treating with the torch.
- Port Alberni, BC will go back to standard time with the torch.

DrT
November 22nd, 2008, 03:33 AM
Wow, that is one convoluted route, makes me dizzy. What happened to the shortest distance between two points, Lol.

I'm being facetious, as I'm sure many off the beaten track locales will feel more involved in the Games when the Torch comes through their town.

With security and a substantial entourage, that is a lot of gasoline to burn though. Wasn't there something about the Winter Games being carbon neutral by planting trees or something?

mr.x
November 22nd, 2008, 10:34 PM
Vancouver 2010 Torch Relay video, featuring "Fix You" by Coldplay:

http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/torch-relays/multimedia-gallery/-/58062/hrezg9/index.html

Yellow Fever
November 23rd, 2008, 06:21 AM
Olympic torch relay route in metro Van unveiled

By Jeff Nagel - BC Local News

Published: November 21, 2008 11:00 AM
Updated: November 21, 2008 12:26 PM


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The Olympic flame will crisscross the Lower Mainland in February of 2010, giving residents across the region a chance to usher in the Winter Games.

The Torch Relay route was announced Friday in West Vancouver.

It will include formal celebratory stops along the way at the designated "celebration communities" of Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Hope, Langley Township, Surrey, New Westminster, Richmond, Coquitlam, Vancouver, North Vancouver District and West Vancouver.

But the torch will also pass through every other heavily populated part of the region and every major centre in B.C., capping a 106-day, 45,000-kilometre coast-to-coast journey that take it as far north (by air) as Alert at the northeast tip of Ellesmere Island, 900 kiloometres from the North Pole.

"We wanted to include as many Canadians as possible,” said VANOC CEO John Furlong, adding more than 1,000 communities are on the route and more than 90 per cent of the Canadian population will be within a one hour drive.

It's expected to be an emotional trip for participants and observers, as Canada hosts its first Olympics since Calgary in 1988.

“It is our dream to unite this country and bring Canadians closer together to rediscover the many cultures and perspectives that make up our nation — to celebrate Canada," Furlong said.

Representatives of the host First Nations said it's an exciting chance to celebrate the diversity of First Nation, Inuit and Metis peoples and cultures.

Federal minister of state for sport Gary Lunn called it a "once-in-a-generation" bringing together of Canadians that will "touch the soul of this great nation and inspire the world.”

But the Olympic flame is also expected to be a magnet for protesters and activists seeking to focus global attention on both local and international issues.

The relay is slated to begin next year, on Oct. 30, in Victoria.

It will end Feb. 12 – after a total of 27 days in B.C. – in BC Place Stadium for the lighting of the Olympic cauldron.

The torch and its bearers will stoop twice a day for noon and evening festivities celebrating local diversity.

Those wanting to be torch bearers are to apply through the route's corporate sponsors, Coca-Cola and RBC.


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TORCH RELAY STOPS IN THE LOWER MAINLAND


Feb 7, 2010

Hope

Seabird Island

Harrison Hot Springs

Agassiz

Chilliwack

Abbotsford


Feb. 8

Mission

Maple Ridge

Pitt Meadows

Walnut Grove

Fort Langley

Aldergrove

Langley Township

Langley City

Cloverdale

Surrey


Feb. 9

Peace Arch

White Rock

Surrey

North Delta

New Westminster

Tsawwassen

Tsawwassen First Nation

Ladner

Richmond


Feb. 10

Bowen Island

Horseshoe Bay

West Vancouver

Squamish FN

North Vancouver

Tsleil-Waututh


Feb. 11

Belcarra

Anmore

Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam

Port Moody

Burnaby

Musqueam

UBC

Vancouver

BC Place Stadium


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