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PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 63 rd Annual Convenon Informaon May 14 – May 18 , 2017 Fairmont Banff Springs Banff, AB Registraon Deadline is Wednesday March 15, 2017

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PIPE LINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA

63rd Annual Convention Information

May 14 – May 18 , 2017Fairmont Banff Springs Banff, AB

Registration Deadline is Wednesday March 15, 2017

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All event information is preliminary and subject to change

Stay informed! Stay current! Download the CrowdCompass app for complete on-the-go information for all events, meetings and activities for the PLCAC convention. More information to come!

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Welcome ................................................................................................................  Page 4

The Destination .....................................................................................................  Page 5

The Venue .............................................................................................................. Page 6

Getting to the Hotel ...............................................................................................  Page 7

Convention Events .................................................................................................  Page 8

Preliminary Schedule of Events ...........................................................................  Page 10

Convention Registration ......................................................................................  Page 12

Convention Policies ..............................................................................................  Page 13

Optional Activities ...............................................................................................  Page 14

Tour #1 — Banff Gondola with Lunch at Sky Bistro .........................................  Page 14

Tour #2 — Bow River Raft Float Trip ................................................................  Page 14

Tour #3 — Hiking Banff ....................................................................................  Page 15

Tour #4 — Horseback Riding ...........................................................................  Page 15

Tour #5 — Lake Louise with Lunch ..................................................................  Page 15

Tour #6 — Lake Minnewanka ..........................................................................  Page 16

Tour #7 — Scenic Helicopter ...........................................................................  Page 16

What to Pack .......................................................................................................  Page 17

Banff Fun Facts ....................................................................................................  Page 18

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Banff Alberta

It is with great pleasure that my wife Ute and I welcome you to the 2017 PLCAC 63rd Annual Convention in Banff Alberta located within Banff National Park.

The town of Banff is alive with adventure and wonder, surrounded in all directions by strikingly beautiful and rugged mountains. A wide variety of wildlife can be spotted virtually everywhere throughout the park and occasionally in the town. The town of Banff and surrounding area, offers endless options for activity and exploration every day.

We have prepared a great convention full of many exciting events for delegates that we know you will enjoy during your stay with us.

On behalf of the PLCAC Board, I would like to express our appreciation and gratitude to all our sponsors for their support during the PLCAC 2017 convention.

Welcome to Banff!

Welcome to the 2017 Convention from your President Neil Waugh

Neil K. Waugh

PLCAC President, 2016  – 2017

Welcome to

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DESTINATIONThe

The world renown resort town of Banff, Alberta, located within Banff National Park, spans 6,641 square km. (2,564 square mi.) of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers.

In 1883, three Canadian Pacific Railway construction workers stumbled across a cave containing hot pools while attempting to scale Sulphur Mountain in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. It was not long after that Prime Minister John A. Macdonald stepped in and reserved 10 square miles around the springs, leading to the eventual birth of Banff National Park and the Parks Canada system.

The peaks of Mount Rundle and Mount Cascade, dominate the town of Banff’s skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels, souvenir shops as well as a vibrant range of art galleries and museums. The town is just 4 square km. (1.5 square mi.), so most things are within a 10 minute walk. The surrounding parkland is home to wildlife including elk, caribou, cougar, deer and grizzly bears.

With easy access to pristine wilderness, endless outdoor adventures, jaw-dropping sights, and a vibrant history and culture, there is a lifetime’s worth of things to do in Banff and Banff National Park.

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Located in the heart of Banff National Park, the world famous Fairmont Banff Springs and Conference Centre stands as a landmark in the picturesque alpine town of Banff, Alberta. Canada’s spectacular “Castle in the Rockies”, has been providing legendary hospitality to guests since 1888.

Fairmont Banff Springs is a year-round luxury mountain resort that offers a championship golf course during the summer, unparalleled skiing in the winter, the award winning European-style Willow Stream Spa, and a wide variety of on-site dining options.

The Banff Springs Conference Centre, connected to the hotel, was first opened in 1991 and reflects world-class professional meeting facilities supported by a comprehensive array of professional and state-of-the-art services.

Wi-fi and the aquatic and fitness centre access are complimentary for PLCAC delegates. For a full list of amenities visit the hotel website at www.fairmont.com/banff-springs/activities-services/guest-services/.

There is limited space at the Fairmont Banff Springs during the PLCAC convention. Register early to avoid disappointment.

TheVENUE

The special convention rates are being offered to PLCAC delegates from May 10th to May 24th inclusive, subject to availability. For stays outside these dates, please contact the hotel directly.

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The town of Banff is located inside the Banff National Park. In 2017, entrance into the Park is complimentary as part of Canada’s 150th birthday celebrations.

At the Fairmont Banff Springs, the self parking rate is $21.25 plus taxes per day and valet parking is $39.00 per day plus taxes that includes in/out privileges.

Although it is 120 km (75 miles) from the town of Banff, Calgary International Airport (YYC) is the closest airport. It handles major airlines from around the world with daily non-stop and direct flights. As transportation to the Fairmont Banff Springs hotel is not provided by PLCAC, guests may choose to rent a vehicle or take a shuttle service from the airport.

Most travelers choose to rent a car, as it provides them with the most flexibility. The drive from Calgary Airport to the Fairmont Banff Springs is approximately a 1-3/4 hour drive. If this is your first trip to the area, it is recommended that you undertake the road journey only if you can reach Banff in daylight. The scenery as you approach the mountains is very beautiful, and it would be a shame to miss it. Also, wildlife is most active at dusk, and driving into Banff National Park as darkness approaches requires extra caution.

If you prefer to take a shuttle to the hotel, several companies offer this service for approximately $60-70 each way.

HOTELGetting to the

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ConventionEVENTSConvention Registration DeskThe registration desk opens on Sunday May 14 at 3:00 pm in the Shaughnessy room. Here you will receive all essential convention information. All delegates must register to receive their program, name badges, gifts and other items. You are also invited to reconnect with old friends and meet our first timers at the Welcome Reception event at the time of registration.

The registration desk will remain open each day during the convention. Check here for any questions regarding convention events, tours or assistance with the PLCAC Convention App. The PLCAC Convention App will be considered the official convention resource. All events, locations and times will be listed and updated, as required, on this App.

Breakfasts Breakfasts will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings prior to the business sessions during the convention. Be on time, don’t miss the exciting entertainment and daily convention announcements.

Meetings and Business Sessions Business sessions will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday immediately following breakfast. These sessions will feature impactful speakers that are designed to be informative and interesting for all delegates, companions and guests.

Annual Golf Tournament Monday May 15The PGA Invitational (Pipeliners’ Golf Annual) is being held at the Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course on Monday morning.

Renowned for its panoramic beauty, the Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course, located adjacent to the Fairmont Banff Springs hotel, is a captivating and challenging course that

winds along the Bow River under the snow-capped peaks of Sulphur Mountain and Mount Rundle.

Designed by world-renowned golf architect Stanley Thompson in 1928, the original 18-hole course was later complemented by the construction of an adjoining 9 holes, designed by Cornish and Robinson, and opened in 1989.

The Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course is well known for its wildlife sightings, so don’t be surprised if you see bears, caribou, moose or elk on the fairways.

Regardless of your level of expertise; beginner, occasional or expert golfer, all are welcome to participate in this tournament.

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Evening Events“Waugh Clan” Kick-off Party — Monday May 15On Monday evening, PLCAC President, Neil Waugh will officially open the 63rd annual convention at the “Waugh Clan” Kick-off Party. Join us at this event where there will be plenty of great food and drink, entertainment and surprises throughout the night.

“Western Round-Up” — Tuesday May 16Put on your jeans and slip on your cowboy boots — we are heading out to the great Canadian outdoors for a fun, casual evening under the stars. Enjoy a western barbecue, featuring Alberta beef with all the trimmings while music entertains you throughout the evening. The night wouldn’t be complete without a bonfire and s’mores!

“Once Upon a Time...” Theme Night — Wednesday May 17The world famous Banff Springs Hotel known as Canada’s “Castle in the Rockies” has been providing legendary hospitality to their guests for over 125 years.

To celebrate the history of this spectacular venue, we have designated our costume party as, “Once Upon A Time...” — a fantasy night in the castle, where you can let your imagination run wild!

There is an endless list of fairy-tale characters, good or evil, that hailed from mythical or real castles throughout the ages. At this event you will see villains, heroes, heroines and royalty.

You may meet Cinderella, Shrek, Captain Hook, Snow White, or one of the seven dwarfs. Prince William and Kate may make an appearance and Peter Pan just may fly in with Tinkerbell for our event.

If this is your first PLCAC convention, be forewarned, everyone comes in full costume. The more creative the better!

Gala Reception & Banquet — Thursday May 18This event is for all delegates, companions and guests. This formal evening begins with a reception followed by dinner and fabulous entertainment in the ballroom.

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SCHEDULEof Events

Golf Tournament and Tours require pre-registration and are based on a first come first served basis

Preliminary

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Sunday May 14 Day begins for the Directors at 12:30 pm Registration & Welcome Hospitality begins at 3:00 pm

Board of Directors Meeting (Directors) Registration (All Delegates)Welcome Reception (All Delegates)Evening: President’s Dinner (By Invitation)

Monday May 15 Day begins for Council Reps at 7:00 am Golfers buses depart at 8:30 am

Canadian Pipeline Advisory Council Meeting (Council Reps) World Federation Meeting (By Invitation)Golfers’ Breakfast and Lunch (Golfers)Golf at Fairmont Banff Springs G.C. (Golfers)Evening: “Waugh Clan” Kick-off Party (All Delegates)

Tuesday May 16 Day begins with breakfast at 8:00 am

“Alberta Bound” Breakfast (All Delegates) Annual General Meeting (All Delegates)Associates’ Meeting (Associate Member Reps) Optional Activities: (Pre-registered Delegates) Tour #1 — Banff Gondola with Lunch at Sky Bistro Tour #2 — Bow River Raft Float Trip Tour #3 — Hiking Banff Tour #4 — Horseback Riding Tour #5 — Lake Louise with Lunch Tour #6 — Lake MinnewankaEvening: “Western Round-Up” (All Delegates)

On-line registration for the PLCAC convention opens January 30, 2017 Please visit www.pipeline.ca for further information

To register use password: Canada

Registration closes March 15, 2017

If on-line registration is not an option for you, please contact PLCAC at 905-847-9383 or [email protected]

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For the most current convention informationvisit: www.pipeline.ca

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Wednesday May 17 Day begins with breakfast at 8:00 am

“Bear It All” Breakfast (All Delegates) General Business Session (All Delegates)Board of Directors Meeting (Directors)Optional Activities: (Pre-registered Delegates) Tour #1 — Banff Gondola with Lunch at Sky Bistro Tour #2 — Bow River Raft Float Trip Tour #3 — Hiking Banff Tour #4 — Horseback Riding Tour #5 — Lake Louise with Lunch Tour #6 — Lake Minnewanka Tour #7 — Scenic HelicopterEvening: “Once Upon a Time…” Theme Party (All Delegates)(For more information and costume ideas, see page 9 of this Convention information booklet)

Thursday May 18Day begins with breakfast at 8:00 am

“Rocky Mountain Mornin” Breakfast (All Delegates) Executive Development Session (All Delegates)Optional Activities: (Pre-registered Delegates) Tour #1 — Banff Gondola with Lunch at Sky Bistro Tour #2 — Bow River Raft Float Trip Tour #3 — Hiking Banff Tour #4 — Horseback Riding Tour #5 — Lake Louise with Lunch Evening: Gala Reception and Banquet (All Delegates)

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REGISTRATIONConvention RegistrationAll delegates must pre-register before arrival at the PLCAC convention and on or before the registration deadline of Wednesday March 15, 2017. 5% Alberta GST will be added to all fees and will be charged at the time of registration.

Registration Fees CDNDelegate (single or couple): Registration received on or before Wednesday March 15, 2017  ...  $2,000.00Delegate (single or couple): Registration received after Wednesday March 15, 2017  ................  $2,400.00Family: 10 years of age and older  .................................................................................................  $1,000.00Family: 4 – 9 years of age (ea.)  .........................................................................................................  $500.00Family: 3 years of age and under (ea.)  .........................................................................................  No charge

Golf FeesGolf includes transportation, green fees, food & beverage .............................................................  $240.00 Golf club rentals  ................................................................................................................................  $70.00

Optional Activity FeesTour #1 — Banff Gondola with Lunch at Sky Bistro  .........................................................................  $155.00Tour #2 — Bow River Raft Float Trip  ................................................................................................  $125.00Tour #3 — Hiking Banff  ......................................................................................................................  $95.00Tour #4 —Horseback Riding  ............................................................................................................  $205.00 Tour #5 — Lake Louise with Lunch  ...................................................................................................  $165.00Tour #6 — Lake Minnewanka ...........................................................................................................  $155.00Tour #7 — Scenic Helicopter  ............................................................................................................  $455.00

Hotel Reservations — Types of Rooms Available CDNFairmont Room — Single Occupancy / Double Occupancy  .........................  Special PLCAC Convention RateDeluxe Room — Single Occupancy / Double Occupancy  ............................  Special PLCAC Convention RateNote: There is a $12.00 per person per night daily service charge not included in the above rates. For more than two persons over the age of 18, there is an extra charge of $30.00 CDN per room per night plus a $12.00 service charge. Rates do not include tax.

Convention

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Fairmont Banff Springs Rooms PoliciesThe special convention room rates are being offered to the Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada delegates from May 10th to May 24th subject to availability. For stays outside these dates, please contact the hotel directly. Limited guest room space is available at the Fairmont Banff Springs during the PLCAC convention. Register early to guarantee your room!Hotel Cancellation and No Show PolicyThe hotel’s general cancellation and no show policies will apply to guests making reservations with the group. You may cancel your reservation up to 72 hours prior to arrival with no penalty. No-shows will be charged a penalty of one night room rate.Hotel Room RatesThe Fairmont Banff Springs room rates are based on single or double occupancy. Rates quoted are exclusive of applicable Tourism Improvement fee 2%; Alberta Tourism Levy 4% and 5% Federal Goods and Service Tax. For more than two persons over the age of 18, there is an extra charge of $30.00 CDN per room per night. There is no additional charge for children 18 years of age and under sharing the same room as the parents and using existing bedding with a maximum of 4 persons per room (not applicable to Fairmont Room categories as room will only accommodate a maximum of 2 persons). Existing bedding consists of 1 king, 1 or 2 queens, 1 or 2 doubles, or 2 twins. Roll-away beds are complimentary based on availability. Housekeeping gratuities are included in the service charge. Additional charges automatically posted to the individual room account include; 2%; Alberta Tourism Levy 4% and 5% Federal Goods and Service Tax and the $12.00 per person per room per day to cover porterage, housekeeping and conference services.Room ReservationsAll reservation requests must be guaranteed with a major credit card in order for the reservation to be processed and confirmed. Check-in time is 4:00 pm and check-out time is noon.

PLCAC Convention Fees PolicyRegistration and optional activity fees are fully refundable if cancelled on or before March 15, 2017. Cancellations received after March 15, 2017 and on or before March 30, 2017 will receive a 50% refund. There are no refunds after March 30, 2017. All refund requests must be submitted in writing via fax, mail or email to the PLCAC. Any changes to previously submitted registrations and optional activities will be subject to a $100 administrative fee.

Convention Tour Refund PolicyAll tours registered by delegates are non-refundable after Wednesday, March 15, 2017. However, some convention tours are subject to weather conditions. If a tour is cancelled by the tour company due to weather conditions, full refunds will automatically be provided by PLCAC post-convention.

POLICIESConvention

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ACTIVITIESOptional

Tour #1 — Banff Gondola with Lunch at Sky Bistro Tour will run in all weather conditions

Enjoy a short sightseeing tour of the Banff area including a ride up the gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain where you will enjoy lunch at Sky Bistro. Other highlights of the tour include Surprise Corner, the hoodoos — rock formations shaped by centuries of wind — and Tunnel Mountain Drive that overlooks the splendour of the Bow River Valley.

Included: Transportation, guide service & Sulphur Mountain gondola lift ticket Lunch and refreshments at Sky Bistro, Sulphur MountainActivity Level: EasyDeparture: Van Horne Convention Foyer Wear/Bring: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Dress in layers# Participants: Maximum 48 each day tour offered

Price: $155.00 + GSTDates Offered: Tuesday May 16 11:30 am – 3:30 pm Wednesday May 17 11:30 am – 3:30 pmThursday May 18 11:30 am – 3:30 pm

Tour #2 — Bow River Raft Float Trip Weather Dependent Tour

Sit back, relax and take in the serenity on a guided rafting float trip down the beautiful Bow River. Customized rafts, designed to keep shoes dry, will launch from the base of the Bow River Falls, a short drive from the hotel. Experience the Canadian Rocky Mountains history, native folklore, geology and wildlife on this one hour river journey 7 kilometres down the river between Tunnel Mountain and Mount Rundle and past the Hoodoos rock formations.

Included: Transportation, guide service, raft trip Lunch is not included on this tourActivity Level: Easy. Guide is only one rafting or paddlingDeparture: Van Horne Convention Foyer Wear/Bring: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Dress in layers. Sunglasses and sunscreen recommended Note: This tour is weather dependant but will run in light rain. All participants must sign a waiver. Anyone under the age of 18, must have parent or legal guardian sign on their behalf# Participants: Maximum 120 each day tour offered

Price: $125.00 + GSTDates Offered: Tuesday May 16 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Wednesday May 17 1:00 pm – 3:00 pmThursday May 18 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Optional activities are only open to registered convention delegates and require pre-registration for each activity. Please note that there are inherent risks with travel and any activity, please ensure that you have adequate travel and medical insurance when travelling.

All tours leave from the Van Horne Convention Foyer in the hotel. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to tour departure and to look for tour guides with PLCAC tour signs. For outdoor activities, it is advisable to dress in layers as mountain weather is unpredictable and can change quickly. All tours include transportation and gratuities. Some tours are weather dependent. See page 13 for tour refund policies. All return times are approximate.

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Tour #3 — Hiking Banff Tour will run in all weather conditions

Enjoy the afternoon in the great Canadian outdoors on a two hour guided hike through Goat Creek Trail behind the Fairmont Banff Springs.

Included: Guide, snack and a bottle of water Activity Level: ModerateDeparture: Van Horne Convention FoyerWear/Bring: Comfortable water proof clothing, sturdy hiking shoes. Dress in layers. A small pack and extra water is recommendedNote: Lunch not included. Be prepared for mountain weather. Walking pace will be set at the speed of the slowest walker# Participants: Maximum 60 each day tour offered

Price: $95.00 + GSTDates Offered: Tuesday May 16 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Wednesday May 17 1:00 pm – 3:00 pmThursday May 18 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Tour #4 — Horseback Riding Weather Dependent Tour

A 5 minute transport will bring you to the beginning of this tour. Departing from Warner Stables, your guides will lead you past the Cave and Basin natural hot springs, the geographical birthplace of Canada’s National Park System. Continue along the Bow River then climb Sulphur Mountain where you will have fantastic scenery around Windy Knoll viewpoint. The trail loops around the marsh following the Bow River, bringing you back to the stables.

Included: Transportation, guide service Boxed lunchActivity Level: EasyDeparture: Van Horne Convention Foyer Wear/Bring: Comfortable layered clothing, long pants and closed toe shoesNote: All horseback riders must be over the age of 8 and must not exceed 250 lbs. All participants must sign a waiver. Anyone under the age of 18, must have parent or legal guardian sign on their behalf# Participants: Maximum 50 each day tour offered

Price: $205.00 + GSTDates Offered: Tuesday May 16 11:30 am – 2:30 pm Wednesday May 17 11:30 am – 2:30 pmThursday May 18 11:30 am – 2:30 pm

Tour #5 — Lake Louise with Lunch Tour will run in all weather conditions

Experience awe-inspiring scenery during a one hour transfer to world renown Lake Louise. Enjoy some free time before and after lunch at the World Famous Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise admiring the spectacular turquoise glacier lake surrounded by majestic Rocky Mountains.

Included: Transportation, Guide Lunch and refreshments at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Activity Level: EasyDeparture: Van Horne Convention Foyer Wear/Bring: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Dress in layersNote: Free time at the lake will depend on travel time and lunch# Participants: Maximum 48 each day tour offered

Price: $165.00 + GSTDates Offered: Tuesday May 16 11:30 am – 4:30 pm Wednesday May 17 11:30 am – 4:30 pmThursday May 18 11:30 am – 4:30 pm

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Tour #6 — Lake Minnewanka Weather Dependent Tour

Enjoy the scenery during a 20 minute transport to Lake Minnewanka. At Banff’s largest glacial lake, embark on a one hour interpretive cruise aboard a glass enclosed boat starting at Bankhead, the remains of a coal-mining town from the early 1900s. Also learn about the rich history of Lake Minnewanka where for more than a 100 centuries, people hunted and camped along the shores.

Included: Transportation, guide, one hour boat tourLunch is not included on this tour

Activity Level: EasyDeparture: Van Horne Convention Foyer Wear/Bring: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Dress in layersNote: There are no toilet facilities on the boat# Participants: Maximum 90 each day tour offered

Price: $155.00 + GSTDates Offered: Tuesday May 16 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Wednesday May 17 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Tour #7 — Scenic Helicopter Weather Dependent Tour

Get ready for the most packed and incredible 30 minutes of your life! Spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains await participants on this flight heading south of Canmore towards Kananaskis following a 35 minute scenic coach ride from the hotel to the helicopter pad located outside of Canmore.

Included: Transportation, guide, 30 minute helicopter rideLunch is not included on this tour

Activity Level: EasyDeparture: Van Horne Convention Foyer Wear/Bring: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Dress in layersNote: There are no weight restrictions but weight participants may be required to weigh-in prior to boarding# Participants: Maximum 32

Price: $455.00 + GSTDate Offered: Wednesday May 17 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Tours book up quickly. Book early to avoid disappointment.

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WHAT TOPACK

Weather in the Rocky Mountains varies a tremendous amount — literally from one valley to the next and from one hour to the next. There also is a large variation between day time and night time temperatures.

Expect early spring-type weather in May in Banff with temperatures ranging from a low of 2°C (36°F) to a high of 16° C (61°F). At this time of the year, it is usually sunny but it can be chilly. Showers are always a possibility. It would be wise to bring a warm jacket and be prepared to dress in layers when outdoors or while taking part in any of the convention optional activities.

Restaurants in the Fairmont Banff Springs have adopted a resort casual dress code. Most restaurants in downtown Banff are designated casual, a few are designated resort casual.

With exception of the Optional Activities, all convention events will take place indoors. Registered delegates will receive information that will include specific dress codes for all convention events. This convention dress code guide will also be posted on www.pipeline.ca (password — Canada16).

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FUN FACTS

Human habitation in the Banff area can be traced back 10,700 years.

Established in 1885, Banff was the first national park in Canada and the third established in the world.

The name Banff is derived from Banffshire, Scotland, the birthplace of two of the town’s founders.

Banff is the highest town in Canada at about 4,500 feet above sea level.

Banff National Park is home to the following seven National historic sites: Skoki Lodge, Abbot Pass Hut, Howse Pass, Cave and Basin, Banff Park Museum, Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, and the Cosmic Ray Station on Sanson Peak.

The largest lake in the park, Lake Minnewanka, is man-made. When it was dammed, the water level rose and drowned the town of Minnewanka Landing.

Divers can go scuba diving in Lake Minnewanka and visit the underwater abandoned town.

Sulphur Mountain is a mountain in Banff National Park overlooking the town of Banff. The mountain was named in 1916 for the hot springs on its lower slopes.

The most famous hot springs, the Cave and Basin, was discovered by Canadian Pacific Railway workers William and Tom McCardell and Frank McCabe in 1883 when they descended through the skylight entrance into the cave using a felled tree.

The Banff Springs Hotel was built between spring 1887 and spring 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.).

The Banff Springs Hotel was originally accidentally built backwards; with the amazing mountain vista views available to the kitchen staff and not the paying guests. Renovations were made to correct this ... eventually.

Fire destroyed the original hotel in April, 1926.

In the Firefighters Museum of Calgary there is a photo of the Banff Springs following the fire with a note below that reads, “When a call came in from the C.P.R., firefighters raced out to the Banff Springs Hotel, towing their pumper on a freight car at an unprecedented speed and arriving only an hour and forty minutes after leaving Calgary.”

Fairmont Banff Springs is haunted! Sam the helpful bellhop, the “goodguy” bartender who has been known to tell individuals they’ve had enough and to go to bed, the headless bagpiper and, most famously, the bride who fell to her death on her wedding day, all make an appearance from time to time.

The Banff Springs missing room 873 has long been the subject of speculation. Some say that during the construction of the original wooden hotel, the contractor made an error, building a room with no windows or doors and that the room was only discovered after a fire broke out in 1926. Others believe a murder occurred in the original room and because both guests and staff were so troubled by the subsequent hauntings in the room, it was closed to any use. You decide!

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Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada, Suite 201, 1075 North Service Road W., Oakville, ON L6M 2G2

Email: [email protected] Phone: (905) 847-9383 Fax: (905) 847-7824Some images in this publication courtesy of Banff Lake Louise Tourism / Paul Zizka Photography