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See more pictures of the Canada Pavilion for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

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360 Virtual Tour


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A 360-degree panoramic photograph of the interior of the Canada Pavilion.  From left to right : Front tables with interactive games, including an opportunity to build your own avatar.  Back wall with today’s and yesterday’s winter sports equipment, demonstrating the progress of technology. Visitors to the Pavilion can also watch informative videos on the back wall.  To the left of the stage, jerseys worn by Wayne Gretzky and Maurice “Rocket” Richard are displayed. Next to the display is the main rotating stage.  Tables with information about sports legends and Olympic history are located to the right of the stage. Also to the right of the stage, the 2010 Olympic Torch is displayed.  On the back wall, a slap-shot game and a snowboarding game are ready for action.  More interactive game tables on Canadian sports innovations and achievements.  Visitors are also invited to leave inspirational notes to athletes before leaving the Pavilion.

A 360-degree panoramic photograph of the interior of the Canada Pavilion. From left to right : Front tables with interactive games, including an opportunity to build your own avatar. Back wall with today’s and yesterday’s winter sports equipment, demonstrating the progress of technology. Visitors to the Pavilion can also watch informative videos on the back wall. To the left of the stage, jerseys worn by Wayne Gretzky and Maurice “Rocket” Richard are displayed. Next to the display is the main rotating stage. Tables with information about sports legends and Olympic history are located to the right of the stage. Also to the right of the stage, the 2010 Olympic Torch is displayed. On the back wall, a slap-shot game and a snowboarding game are ready for action. More interactive game tables on Canadian sports innovations and achievements. Visitors are also invited to leave inspirational notes to athletes before leaving the Pavilion.

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