When the Olympic relay came to town in 2010, a match was lit. When Canada struck gold in the 2010 Olympics, the flame went up. And this weekend, when the Heritage Classic rolled in to town, the spark went up again over the city.
It’s a fabulous symbol of the legacy of the games and the spirit of Calgary. It is a bat-signal sort of reminder for all who can see that this is a world class city that knows how to throw a party.
So why are they called the Calgary Flames?
The Calgary Flames were given that name because that was the name of the franchise when it moved here from Atlanta. The team’s name originated from the burning of Atlanta led by U.S. Army general William Sherman during the American Civil War.
Calgary was awarded the 1988 Olympics just a few months after the Calgary Flames came to town and based on the spirit in the city it would be easy to argue the team is named after that flame.
**UPDATE** Another reason to light the torch? on March 21, 2011 The Calgary Tower was lit to celebrate Shell’s 100th Anniversary in Canada.
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Vancouvers torch is better. Actually used a little imagination to think it up.
Hey Jeremy, I’d love to agree with you. Vancouver is my hometown, I LOVED being at the Olympics, but .. the torch is butt. It’s already starting to wear and weather and look old like a purple stucco house in North Delta. Not a fan of the 5 headed hydra. The Calgary tower/torch is a simple thing that stands HUGE.
And we’re not afraid to spark it up and show it to everyone. Never mind a barbed wire fence keeping you away, the Calgary Tower torch is visible 25k away.
modern vs. classic structure. timeless.
both cities are very close to my heart, but must agree that every time I see the torch lit I am so proud and happy to be part of this community, Calgary.
nice update. 100 yrs, shell. really? what a …. ‘great’ reason to light the torch.
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