
Exceeding all expectations, more than 100,000 people have visited the Saskatchewan Pavilion at the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver so far.
So far, the biggest hit inside the Saskatchewan Experience Centre has been the Green Screen. As of Wednesday, February 24, over 6549 photographs have been taken, with 59% of them having already been downloaded.
Vancouverites and Games visitors from around the world are getting a taste of Saskatchewan, and they are liking it.
Check out our ever-growing collection of images from in and around the Saskatchewan Pavilion in downtown Vancouver.
Saskatchewan Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Dustin Duncan tries out the green screen custom Saskatchewan photo booth, which is a big hit at the Saskatchewan Pavilion's Experience Center.
Brent Butt will take center stage as MC at the medal ceremonies in BC Place Stadium. His performance is part of Saskatchewan Day celebrations at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games, slated for February 23.
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The Government of Saskatchewan announces the entertainers who will be performing at the Saskatchewan Pavilion Entertainment Centre during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Corporate and city partners who will be represented in the Saskatchewan Pavilion during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and will contribute to a new Legacy Fund that will benefit the sport, culture and recreation sector.
Jack Semple and Jason Plumb will participate at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Their presence, along with contributions from a range of Saskatchewan artists and arts professionals, will reflect Saskatchewan culture and creativity in 2010.
During its long journey preceding the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, the Torch will make its way from B.C., to the east coast of Canada and back again.
During the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, happening February 12 - 28, 2010, Saskatchewan will have a prominent visual presence within the city of Vancouver, to say the least. The creation of the Saskatchewan Pavilion will be a key component of the global celebration taking place in Vancouver during the Games, and it will show Canada and the rest of the world exactly what Saskatchewan has to offer.