Western Canadian Place

The Western Canadian Place (alternatively: Husky Oil Building ) is a skyscraper complex consisting of two office buildings in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The buildings reaching a height of 164 and 128 meters and was completed in 1983. The buildings were designed by the architectural firm Cohos Evamy. The building is owned by GWL Realty and operated by it. The buildings are connected to the Skywalk of Calgary.

In the building of the Canadian energy company, Husky Energy has leased its headquarters and the largest office space. Another major tenant is the U.S. energy company Apache Corporation, which operates its branch in Canada.

Gallery

View of buildings from the Middle.

Skywalk access

See also

  • List of tallest buildings in Calgary
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