Calgary 2026 says price tag of Winter Games would be $5.23 billion
Calgary councillors voted Tuesday to keep the city’s bid for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games alive, after a draft plan presented to council revealed the total cost of hosting the games would be approximately $5.23 billion.
After listening to the Calgary 2026 presentation, councillors voted in favour of a motion to proceed with a plebiscite on Nov. 13, when Calgarians will be asked to vote on whether they want the games.
Calgary 2026 bid corporation chief executive officer Mary Moran told council the $5.23 billion figure was calculated in 2018 dollars, and did not factor in the potential rate of inflation over the next eight years. She said the total could be $5.99 billion by 2026.
By comparison, the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., cost roughly $7.7 billion.


