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Canada's largest community-driven tabletop game event

Entering its 13th year, Terminal City Tabletop Convention (TCTC) is a celebration of all things tabletop gaming.

Featuring over 3,500 sq m (38,000 sq ft) of gaming space, and a board game library of over 700 games, TCTC has something for everyone.

Whether you've been playing tabletop games for years or you're new to the hobby, you are welcome at TCTC!

Games with humans.

A multi-eyed yeti cheerfully tosses various game components into the air above its head
Our Goal

Energize the community to make every tabletop gaming space a place of belonging, connection, and joy.

Terminal City Tabletop Convention hosts an annual, multi-day event that brings the community together in an inclusive space to play, share, create, and connect.

Our Values

Inclusivity
Community
Support for Creators
Playfulness with Purpose
Grassroots

Games by humans.

Meet the purple shirts

Our Organizing Team

Andrea Robertson

Managing Director

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Andrea's career path hasn't exactly been a straight line – she started out as a marine biologist and ended up a game store owner. Sometimes you get some weird dice rolls, okay? She now co-owns Rain City Games with her husband Channing. A proud member of the fellowship of Andreas, she is happy to be covering TCTC duties for Andrea: Original Recipe while she's away.

Channing Guenther

Director of Operations

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Channing's tumble down the tabletop rabbit hole began at 13, when he was introduced to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles roleplaying game. By 19, he was regularly making frenemies in board games like Catan and Ultimatum, wrecking opponents in miniatures games like Blood Bowl and Battletech, and terrorizing friends as the GM in TTRPGs like Star Wars and AD&D 2nd Edition.

Blair Driedger
Blair Driedger

Mysterious Spectre

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Blair is passionate about sharing his love of gaming with others! He loves teaching games to new players, and can often be found at friendly local games stores recommending games to other customers. Blair loves playing any kind of tabletop game, though RPGs and strategy games are his favourites. Blair's professional background is in Business Systems management and Information Technology.

Andrea Driedger
Andrea Driedger

Managing Director (on leave)

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Andrea is a multi-classed Bard-Wizard in real life: a lifelong storyteller, a book devourer, and a drinker-of-all-the-tea. She's been playing RPGs for over 20 years, and loves a good cooperative board game (bonus points if it's also a legacy game!). Andrea is a small business owner and certified Dice Dragon, with a professional background in communications and events.

Carny Wong
Carny Wong

Game Library Manager

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Carny's enthusiasm for gaming spans every corner of the universe from video games to board games to RPGs and everything else in between. Carny's dedication to gaming goes beyond just playing. He's an advocate for gaming-based community outreach and is also the founder of Gamers Gaming Charity – A group of gamers dedicated to hosting an annual charity event that raises money for sick kids!

Christoph Sapinsky
Christoph Sapinsky

RPG Room Manager

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Christoph began gaming in the 1980s with a Sega Master System and the red box D&D. He was hooked. After film school and a trip to Europe, he started designing video games in 2002. After a few years of designing other people's games, he designed and published Free Spacer—an Indie starship TTRPG. He and Matthew nagged the team at TCTC until they allowed them to start the RPG Room. Together, they've been running it ever since. During the pandemic, he began working on a game about scholarly spellcasting. It's still in development, but if you ask him he'll talk your ear off about Thaumaturgy—A Roleplaying Game of the Scholarly Art Mathematical.

Matthew Seagle
Matthew Seagle

RPG Room Manager

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Matthew Seagle is an RPG obsessive who found his calling as a forever GM back in high school with AD&D. In his middle age, he now runs several games a week with different systems and groups and never tires of seeing the excitement on his players faces when they work together to solve any challenge presented to them. He is proud of his extensive library of PDFs and books that he reads exhaustively. Schooled in Literature and Film Studies, he uses that knowledge to weave the stories for the players at his table. He and Christoph have been teaming up for several years now to make sure the RPG room is a success. If you ever want to talk about anything related to RPGs, Matthew will always give you a big smile and a passionate discourse about the subject.

Denis Ryan

Special Event Manager

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Still building his character sheet.

Lily Knelsen

Programming Manager

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Daniel Wynter

Registration Manager

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Sam Fregien

Volunteer Manager

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Ngaire Leaf

Event Coordinator

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Stephanie Kwok

Proto-Alley Manager

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Chris Read

Used Game Marketplace Manager

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Still building his character sheet.

Games for humans.

A brief history of TCTC

 

TCTC has grown and changed a lot over the years, but the heart of the event remains the same: to host a welcoming and inclusive event that celebrates all types of tabletop gaming in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.