Canada Olympic House in South Korea


Published by Isabelle Lomholt updated on January 11, 2018

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Canada Olympic House in South Korea

Events, Exhibitions and Commercial Buildings Development, South Korea – design by Sid Lee Architecture

Jan 11, 2018


Photos: Canadian Olympic Committee & Sid Lee Architecture


Canada Olympic House

Design: Sid Lee Architecture

Location: east coast of South Korea


Canada Olympic House serves as the gathering place for Team Canada fans at the Games, welcoming family and friends of athletes and coaches. New for PyeongChang 2018, the house will open its doors to Canadians and all Team Canada fans visiting the Olympic region.


The house will be located on the east coast of South Korea, near what is expected to be a very popular Gangneung Olympic Park. The 12,000-square-foot house is predicted to welcome more than 10,000 guests over the course of the Winter Games.


Canada Olympic House


From watching Team Canada compete, to enjoying classic Canadian food and drink, a visit to Canada Olympic House is an opportunity to experience the home-away-from-home for our athletes and fans at the Games. Visitors can expect to:


Watch Team Canada compete on the CBC/Radio-Canada broadcast;

Get a taste of Canadian food & beverage (for purchase);

Purchase merchandise at the Team Canada retail store;

Celebrate athletes during Sport Celebration events;

Experience Team Canada partner activations;

Purchase and collect tickets from the ATPI Sports Events ticket box office;

Access Guest Services & Information;

Enjoy unique programming and special events.


Fans who would like to visit the house are encouraged to go to canadaolympichouse.ca to purchase tickets ahead of the Games.




A ceremonial opening will be held on February 7, 2018 in PyeongChang. The house will officially be open to fans on February 10, 2018.


In partnership with the COC, renowned creative agency of record, Sid Lee, the team at Sid Lee Architecture designed the house with a true ‘Canadiana’ look and feel, creating a patriotic hub for all Canadians and Team Canada fans in South Korea to enjoy the Games together. Utilizing the strengths and characteristics of an existing facility, the house will feature uniquely Canadian elements including a bleacher in the shape of a maple leaf for fans to sit and enjoy programming, banners hanging from the rafters inspired by the ones found in hockey arenas across the country, layers of mountain ranges depicted, bringing the great Canadian landscape indoors and a patio inspired by a Canadian backyard during the winter.


Together, the COC and Sid Lee partnership not only includes the design of Canada Olympic House, but also the upcoming design of the COC’s new office space as well as a new branded platform based on Canadian Olympic values. Teased elements have already appeared on Team Canada’s social media channels. On January 23, 2018, the COC will launch its brand campaign for PyeongChang 2018.


Creating a comfortable environment at the Games for the athletes and their guests is a priority for Team Canada’s partners. For example, the house will be furnished with more than 500 pieces of product provided by the Canadian Tire Corporation to create a celebration lounge for comfortable viewing areas to watch the live broadcast of the Olympic Winter Games as well as other special events planned at the house.


Canada Olympic House


Guests will also have access to other services provided by partners, including:

The Canadian Tire Red Door which will be stationed in the Canadian Tire Celebration Lounge along with the Team Canada Facebook Live Studio presented by Sport Chek. Both activations will connect Canadian Olympic Team athletes to fans back home in Canada;


Air Canada patio that brings Canada to the world, including complimentary poutine for fans;


The Bell Friends & Family Lounge will offer on-site product specialists to provide mobile support to guests, Wi-Fi throughout the house and charging stations;


Complimentary event tickets for athletes’ friends and families courtesy of Petro-Canada, which will also sponsor the Petro-Canada Fuelling the Dream Café;


Up to the minute Team Canada medal tracker presented by SAS Analytics;




Experiential activations and event programming and support from RBC, Toyota, Mondelez, Smith School of Business at Queen’s University and Samsung;


Refreshing Molson Coors products available for purchase throughout Canada Olympic House for fans to enjoy while cheering on Team Canada, with a percentage of proceeds donated to the Canadian Olympic Foundation;


A Canadian Olympic Team store with replica apparel and accessories provided by Official Team Outfitter Hudson’s Bay;

Premium event space for government, National Sport Federation and partner events;


Dedicated special events for athletes and their family and friends, including an Opening Ceremony celebration.


The COC would like to thank the partners for their generous contributions to the PyeongChang 2018 Canada Olympic House, allowing athletes, their family and friends, and Team Canada fans attending the Games to celebrate together.


“We are so excited to welcome Team Canada fans to Canada Olympic House in a bigger way than we ever have before. We are rolling out the welcome mat to the world. The foundation of the house is thanks to the investment of our amazing partners. Home is where the heart is, and for the 17 days that we are in PyeongChang, Canada Olympic House will be home.”

– Derek Kent, CMO, Canadian Olympic Committee


“Sid Lee Architecture is thrilled to be partnering with the Canadian Olympic Committee alongside our creative team at Sid Lee Toronto. This unique opportunity allowed us to collaborate on an iconic space that will be a physical representation of the Canadian Olympic spirit outside of our borders and on display for the world to see.”

– Martin Leblanc, Architect, Partner, Sid Lee Architecture


“Canadian Tire is proud to support the Canadian Olympic Team because we believe in helping our athletes reach the pinnacle of success, which in turn, inspires the nation. We’ve worked closely with the Canadian Olympic Committee and Sid Lee to create the ‘Canadian Tire Celebration Lounge’ within Canada Olympic House, to provide a home away from home for those at the Games.”

– Jeffrey Orridge, SVP, Community and Partnerships, Canadian Tire Corporation


Canada Olympic House


About Sid Lee

Sid Lee is a leading creative agency with 600 professionals working globally out of offices in Montreal, Toronto, New York, Paris, and LA. Their multidisciplinary teams leverage the power of radical collaboration to build brands for the modern age, activating communication platforms to engage with today’s consumers across all possible touchpoints. Rooted in strategic thinking, their work ranges from advertising to branded content, digital solutions, design & branding, architecture & retail design, social media, experiential platforms & activations, and analytics. By breaking boundaries to create what matters, the company has earned a global reputation as a top-tier brand builder for some of the most progressive clients in the industry. Sid Lee is also at the origin of C2 Montreal, one of the largest innovation events in the world, and is part of kyu, a new collective of creative companies established by Hakuhodo DY Holdings, the second-largest agency network in Asia.


About Canadian Tire Corporation

Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited, (TSX: CTC.A) (TSX:CTC) or “CTC,” is a family of businesses that includes a retail segment, a financial services division and CT REIT. The retail business is led by Canadian Tire, which was founded in 1922 and provides Canadians with products for life in Canada across its Living, Playing, Fixing, Automotive and Seasonal categories. PartSource and Gas+ are key parts of the Canadian Tire network. The retail segment also includes Mark’s, a leading source for casual and industrial wear, and FGL Sports (Sport Chek, Hockey Experts, Sports Experts, National Sports, Intersport, Pro Hockey Life and Atmosphere), which offers the best active wear brands. The approximately 1,700 retail and gasoline outlets are supported and strengthened by the Financial Services division and the tens of thousands of people employed across the country by the company and its local dealers, franchisees and petroleum retailers.



Photography: Canadian Olympic Committee & Sid Lee Architecture

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