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The first [[BanffCon]] was held October 6-8, 1989 (Canadian Thanksgiving) at a lodge inside Banff National Park.  There appears to have been no [[GoH]]. Attendance was 402 and it was run by a group of fans from Alberta.
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The first [[BanffCon]] was held October 6-8, 1989 (Canadian Thanksgiving) at a lodge inside Banff National Park.  The [[GoHs]] were [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], and [[Mike Glicksohn]].
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Attendance was 402 and it was run by a group of fans from Alberta working with some from [[Moscow, ID]].
  
 
It was noted that this was the first convention anyone could remember where there was a fee to drive to the site. (People had to pay to get into the park.) The [[masquerade]] was run as a diplomatic reception -- everyone at the convention received an invitation to come dressed in the formal dress of your own planet.
 
It was noted that this was the first convention anyone could remember where there was a fee to drive to the site. (People had to pay to get into the park.) The [[masquerade]] was run as a diplomatic reception -- everyone at the convention received an invitation to come dressed in the formal dress of your own planet.
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There is a review by [[Steve Forty]] in ''[[BCSFAZine]] 198:10-11'' for November 1989.
 
There is a review by [[Steve Forty]] in ''[[BCSFAZine]] 198:10-11'' for November 1989.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 13 July 2023

The first BanffCon was held October 6-8, 1989 (Canadian Thanksgiving) at a lodge inside Banff National Park. The GoHs were Brian Aldiss, Vincent Di Fate, and Mike Glicksohn.

Attendance was 402 and it was run by a group of fans from Alberta working with some from Moscow, ID.

It was noted that this was the first convention anyone could remember where there was a fee to drive to the site. (People had to pay to get into the park.) The masquerade was run as a diplomatic reception -- everyone at the convention received an invitation to come dressed in the formal dress of your own planet.

There is a review by Steve Forty in BCSFAZine 198:10-11 for November 1989.


first BanffCon BanffCon 95
1989
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