Langley, BC – Thunderbird Show Park will get the 2010 show jumping season underway next week as construction begins on a new spectator area overlooking the Grand Prix field. Under the federal Marquee Tourism Events Program (MTEP), a Canadian tourism grant of $264,350 has been awarded to the Park to assist them in further development of the world-class equestrian marquee events.

“The grant will allow us to build a spectator village, complete with covered bleachers, a children’s playground, pony ride corrals, picnic area, horseless jumping course and 12′ x 16′ digital video screen to enhance our guests interactive experience,” explained Jane Tidball, President and Tournament Director for Thunderbird Show Park. “It’s an opportunity to continue the growth of our Park and attract more visitors locally, nationally and internationally.

With a team already in place, Thunderbird begins construction this month and expects to complete the village following the annual Summer Fort Festival. Running from August 18th to September 5th, the festival welcomes the public with free daily admission, save on Sundays when a $10 fee applies. The Fort Festival features three show jumping tournaments as it’s key attractions, the Fort Summer Classic from August 18-22, the Fort Summer Festival from August 25-29 and the Fort Summer Finale from September 1-5.

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