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The Pumphouse is a located along the banks of the Bow River in downtown Calgary. Originally constructed in 1913 as the City of Calgary's No. 2 Water Pumping Station, it remained derelict for several years. In 1972, the Society petitioned to lease the building from the City with an eye to restoring the site and developing it into a professional venue for Calgary's emerging arts community, and youth.
In 1975, the Alberta Government awarded the Society with a Heritage Award for Architecture and designated the site a Provincial Historic Resource. In 1980, the American Waterworks Association designated the Pumphouse Canada's Third Major Water Landmark. In 1990, the City of Calgary designated the site a Municipal Historic Resource.
The Society provides two fully equipped theatres for Calgary's non-profit arts community. In addition, the Pumphouse provides state of the art box office services to arts organizations free of charge, and drama programming for youth ages 3 – 17 years.
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