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Vancouver in '83 was a [[Westercon bid]].  They bid the Hyatt Regency Hotel in [[Vancouver, BC]].  This was a change from their previous bid which was for a site at the University of British Columbia which they lost.
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Vancouver in '83 was a losing [[Westercon bid]].  They bid the Hyatt Regency Hotel in [[Vancouver, BC]].  This was a change from their previous bid which was for a site at the University of British Columbia which they lost.
  
The opposition was [[San Francisco in '83]], which won and ran [[Westerchron]].  See [[1983 Westercon Site Selection]].
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There were at least five bidders, with [[San Francisco in '83]] winning: see [[1983 Westercon Site Selection]] for details.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 3 May 2022

Vancouver in '83 was a losing Westercon bid. They bid the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Vancouver, BC. This was a change from their previous bid which was for a site at the University of British Columbia which they lost.

There were at least five bidders, with San Francisco in '83 winning: see 1983 Westercon Site Selection for details.


1983 Westercon Site Selection 1983
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