Visiting Eau Claire Market One Last Time Before Closure

In August 2013, the Eau Claire Market burst onto the scene, igniting excitement and high hopes for a downtown Calgary renaissance. Initially, it flourished, drawing crowds and nurturing businesses. Yet, as the years passed, the bustling marketplace dwindled to a handful of enterprises, a shadow of its former glory.

As we approach the end of May 2024, the market is on the cusp of closure, with demolition slated for July. This storied site, once Peter Prince’s Eau Claire lumber yard and later Calgary’s historic bus barns, is poised for another transformation. The land, cradled by the southern banks of the Bow River, is earmarked for redevelopment into a pivotal train station on the C-Train’s anticipated Green Line.

The Eau Claire Market was not just a shopping destination; it was a cultural landmark. Housing Calgary’s inaugural IMAX theatre and neighbor to the renowned Hard Rock Cafe, it was the quintessential gathering spot. But what led to its decline? The reasons are multifaceted, including:

  • Its location, a few blocks removed from the nearest train station.
  • The absence of Plus 15 skywalk links to downtown’s network of buildings.
  • A sparse downtown residential base unable to sustain the market.
  • Elevated rents that stifled the growth of small, distinctive businesses.

In a recent video, I revisited this once-iconic hub, capturing its final days. The market, once a hive of activity, now echoes with the footsteps of the curious, the displaced, and the watchful eyes of security—far outnumbering the remaining storefronts. This visual chronicle serves as a poignant farewell to a place that once held the promise of urban revitalization.

Disclaimer: I had Microsoft CoPilot rewrite the description I composed for the YouTube video into a format suitable for a longer format blog post.

Video Recorded May 25, 2024
Homeless People Outside Eau Claire Market – May 25, 2024
The glass has been broken out of a door to the former Sumo Lounge – May 25, 2024
The loading docks at Eau Claire Market – May 25, 2024
Only one kiosk remains open in the food court of Eau Claire Market – May 25, 2024
The menu prices at Grandma’s Garden shall forever remain frozen in time – May 25, 2024
The children’s play area sits empty and abandoned while awaiting its fate – May 25, 2024
Taichi Asian Cusine [sic] hoping for some final customers – May 25, 2024
Butterfly decoration inside nearly abandoned Eau Claire Market – May 25, 2024
A relic of the COVID era when people thought standing six feet apart was going to save the world – May 25, 2024
This was once the entrance to Calgary’s first IMAX theatre which operated here from 1993 – 2004.
Lobby of the Cineplex Odeon Theatres of Eau Claire Market – May 25, 2024
Stairwell inside Eau Claire Market – May 25, 2024
Emptiness – May 25, 2024
A common sight — businesses shuttered and padlocked – May 25, 2024
Once colourful and vibrant, today Eau Claire Market sits desolate and empty while awaiting closure and demolition – May 25, 2024
Gifts Plus opens up and displays its wares in hopes some last minute shoppers will make one final purchase – May 25, 2024

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1 Response to Visiting Eau Claire Market One Last Time Before Closure

  1. rickalger says:

    Bro it opened in 1993, I was there ! Not 2013 .

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