Calgary auto show

A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Welcome to the website for the 2008 Calgary International Auto and Truck Show.

Each year the attendance at our show increases as more and more people come to realize that the Show is the best-possible location to get an overview of what our industry has to offer for the coming year. It provides a great place to compare vehicle features, examine new model lines and see what vehicle manufacturers are planning for the future.

The Calgary International Auto and Truck Show is a terrific place to compare and shop. Many of our member dealers stage “Auto Show Specials”, and their professional sales personnel are on hand to assist you in evaluating vehicles and negotiating a great deal.

This year we will, once again, feature one of Calgary’s premiere social and charitable events -- the Vehicles and Violins Gala. The Gala features musicians of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, refreshments, an international selection of wonderful food, a highly popular Silent Auction, and an exclusive preview of the Show.

The 9th Annual Vehicles and Violins Gala will continue the tradition of providing a major boost to selected Calgary charities, with the beneficiaries of this year’s event being The Parkinson’s Society of Southern Alberta and the Calgary Drop-In and Rehab Centre.

Vehicles and Violins, which began in the year 2000, has now raised more than $1,440,000 for charities!

The Vehicles and Violins Gala takes place on the evening of Tuesday, March 11th, and a pamphlet and Ticket Order Form are available on this website. Simply click on “Vehicles and Violins” and follow the links.

I also look forward to seeing you at the Roundup Centre and Corral at Stampede Park, March 12th through 16th, for the outstanding Calgary International Auto and Truck Show!

Sincerely

Doug Shostak
Chairman

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Ticket Information
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Auto Show Committee
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Automotive Exhibitors
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Floorplan
Autoshow 2007 PDF


Calgary Drop In and Rehab Centre

Parkinson's Society of Southern Alberta