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Canadian National Exhibition
NameCanadian National Exhibition
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada

Canadian National Exhibition. The Canadian National Exhibition, also known as The Ex, is an annual event held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, showcasing Canadian culture, technology, and innovation, with participation from various organizations, including Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto Zoo, and Ontario Science Centre. The event has a long history, dating back to 1879, and has been attended by notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth II, Pierre Trudeau, and Justin Trudeau. It is one of the largest and most popular events in Canada, attracting visitors from across the country, including Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary.

History

The Canadian National Exhibition has a rich history, with its first event held in 1879 at the Toronto Exhibition Grounds, which was also home to the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Argonauts. Over the years, the event has undergone significant changes, with the introduction of new attractions and exhibits, such as the Midway, Food Building, and CNE Casino. The event has been attended by notable figures, including William Lyon Mackenzie King, Lester B. Pearson, and Jean Chrétien, and has hosted various performances, including concerts by The Tragically Hip, Shania Twain, and Celine Dion. The Canadian National Exhibition has also been involved in various international events, including the British Empire Exhibition and the World's Fair, and has partnered with organizations such as United Nations, World Health Organization, and International Monetary Fund.

Grounds_and_Facilities

The Canadian National Exhibition is held at the Exhibition Place in Toronto, which includes various facilities, such as the Enercare Centre, Allstream Centre, and BMO Field. The grounds also feature several gardens, including the Garden of the Nations and the Prince's Charities Canada garden, and are home to the Toronto Music Garden and the Ontario College of Art & Design University. The facilities have hosted various events, including the Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto Fashion Week, and Nuit Blanche, and have been used by organizations such as University of Toronto, York University, and Ryerson University. The grounds are also accessible by public transportation, including the Toronto Transit Commission and GO Transit, and are located near popular attractions, such as the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, and Royal Ontario Museum.

Events_and_Attractions

The Canadian National Exhibition features a wide range of events and attractions, including the Air Show, Animal Exhibits, and Home and Garden Exhibits. The event also includes various performances, such as concerts, Cirque du Soleil shows, and Comedy acts, featuring performers like Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, and Seth Rogen. The Canadian National Exhibition also hosts various competitions, including the Riding and Driving Competitions and the Home and Garden Competitions, and features exhibits on Science and Technology, Agriculture, and Arts and Culture, showcasing the work of organizations such as National Research Council Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and Canada Council for the Arts. The event also includes a variety of food options, featuring cuisine from restaurants like Tim Hortons, A&W Canada, and Pizza Pizza, and offers shopping opportunities, with vendors like Hudson's Bay, Sears Canada, and Mark's Work Wearhouse.

Attendance_and_Economic_Impact

The Canadian National Exhibition attracts millions of visitors each year, with attendance numbers comparable to other major events, such as the Calgary Stampede, Vancouver Folk Music Festival, and Ottawa Bluesfest. The event has a significant economic impact on the city of Toronto and the province of Ontario, generating revenue for local businesses, such as Toronto Eaton Centre, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, and Fairmont Royal York. The Canadian National Exhibition also creates jobs and stimulates economic growth, with partnerships with organizations like Toronto Region Board of Trade, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, and Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The event's economic impact is also felt across Canada, with visitors from provinces like British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec, and is supported by government agencies, such as Tourism Toronto, Destination Ontario, and Destination Canada.

Organization_and_Governance

The Canadian National Exhibition is organized and governed by the Canadian National Exhibition Association, a non-profit organization that oversees the planning and execution of the event. The association works with various stakeholders, including City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, and Government of Canada, to ensure the success of the event. The Canadian National Exhibition Association also partners with organizations like Metrolinx, Toronto Transit Commission, and GO Transit to provide transportation options for visitors, and works with Toronto Police Service and Ontario Provincial Police to ensure public safety. The association is led by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various industries, such as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The Canadian National Exhibition Association is also supported by sponsors, such as Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, and Telus, and receives funding from government agencies, like Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council.

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