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PACIFIC MARITIME CENTRE, CONFERENCE CENTRE AND PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE  PLANNED FOR THE CITY OF LANGFORD 

Pacific Maritime Centre

Mar 3, 2020

At 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 25, 2020 at the City Centre Grill located at 1089 Langford Parkway, the City of Langford and the Maritime Museum of BC entered into a memorandum of understanding for the proposed construction of a state-of-the-art maritime museum, conference centre and performing arts theatre in Langford. 

The planned project will be located at 790 McCallum Road in the City of Langford and will include the Pacific Maritime Centre that contains a Canadian maritime museum, an immersive planetarium theatre, an observational light-house design sky-deck, a 40,000 sq. ft. conference centre and a multi-story business tower which will be available for government or corporate offices. The project will also include an adjoining approximate 1200 seat state-of-the-art Performing Arts Theatre, which will attract world renowned Broadway shows and provide other arts and culture experiences for the Langford residents and youth. 

The estimated cost to build the Pacific Maritime Centre is $57 million dollars, while the estimated cost to build the Performing Arts Theatre is $30 million dollars. It is anticipated that the project will be funded through fundraising, tenant lease agreements and federal government infrastructure programs. 

The Mayor of Langford, Stew Young, stated that, “this project will create several new Canadian iconic attractions for the City and will further enhance our commitment for providing family-based entertainment, youth training initiatives, educational programming and exciting new public events that help support our local economy.” 

Captain John Clarkson, Chair of the Maritime Museum of British Columbia, stated, “we are very excited about working with the City of Langford on this proposed project. This is the perfect opportunity for the Museum to establish a cooperative development model involving both the government and private sector to create an excellent experience for visitors to Langford and Greater Victoria.” 

The Museum and City of Langford will work towards creating partnerships with First Nations, School District 62 and other school districts, post-secondary institutions, non-governmental organizations, federal and provincial departments, youth and daycare programs, other private sector entities, and community-based arts and cultural organizations. 

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