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Scenic balloon flights |
102 4215 72 Avenue Southeast Calgary, AB T2C 2G5 Canada +1 403 203 9310 |
Experience the beauty of Calgary's mountains, prairies and skyline from way, way up. This hot air ballooning company offers year round flights over Calgary. Trips are accompanied by experienced and personable pilots and clients spend about one hour floating and drifting high above the city. Upon landing, champagne is uncorked and your flight is celebrated with bubbly and a unique flight certificate. Reservations are necessary and flights are weather dependent. Gift certificates are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An aviation education |
4629 McCall Way Northeast Calgary, AB T2E 8A5 Canada +1 403 250 3752 http://www.asmac.ab.ca/ |
The Aero Space Museum offers an up-close look at Calgary's place in aviation history through WWI and WWII aviation memorabilia and military aircraft displays, including a Lancaster, a Sopwith Tri-Plane, and a Harvard Mark IV. Biographies of many colorful Albertan aviators are also featured, including Willie McKnight, who boasted 16 victories in WWII and Eleanor Bailey, who was one of the first female pilots to take to the skies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Superb live theatre |
220 9th Ave South East Calgary, AB T2G 5C4 Canada +1 403 294 7402 (Box Office) / +1 403 294 7475 (Administration) http://www.atplive.com/ |
Located at the Martha Cohen Theatre in the Center for Performing Arts, ATP was founded in 1972 and was originally a forum for Canadian Playwriting. Although the Project still adheres to that mandate, it has extended to include international works. The theatre seats 450 people, loosely based on a "theatre in the round" design so that you are never very far from the action on stage. Check the Web site for current productions and performance times. Ticket prices vary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Orthodox Buddhist centre |
1009 4 Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 0K8 Canada +1 403 234 0644 http://www.avatamsaka.ca |
Located on the banks of the Bow River, this beautiful and serene monastery is the residence of several monks and the spiritual centre of Calgary's orthodox Buddhist community. The monastery is a represents a branch of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, and hosts daily sutra recitations, lectures and meditation sessions. Education is a key focus of this association, and free lectures are offered with translations into Cantonese, Vietnamese and English where necessary. There is also a Sunday school for children and a discussion group for youth. All activities are open to the public. Contact the monastery for schedules. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Twenty minutes at the beach |
103-933 17 Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2T 5R6 Canada +1 403 229 2682 |
If you are unable to visit the tropics this summer, Beach Extreme can help you feel like you have just come back from the Caribbean. Their innovative tanning salon features private booths, which have all been named after the most exotic holiday destinations in the world. You can tan in Mazatlan one day and Fiji the next. There is an emphasis on safe tanning and plenty of information for the first-timer. The salon is bright and clean and the staff friendly and efficient. There are plenty of sun beds, but it is recommended to make an appointment before you go, as they get fairly busy at certain times of the day. So for those who are disillusioned with the Calgary summer, there is a way you can indulge in some wishful thinking and have a giggle at the same time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Year-long outdoor park activities |
8900 48 Avenue Northwest (Bowness) Calgary, AB T3B 2B2 Canada +1 403 268 3888 |
On any mild winter day, the frozen lagoon in this park is filled with skaters. An open expanse of ice with smaller tributaries that wind off out of view, the man-made lagoon is great for youngsters just learning to skate, or others who need to burn some energy. A fire burning in the on-ice pit warms chilled hands. Canoes, foot-powered watercraft rentals, a miniature train ride, mini-golf, carnival rides, a kiddie spray pool, playground and sports fields are all available in the summer. Free admission. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Calgary version of Disneyland |
245033 Range Road 33 Calgary, AB T3Z 2E9 Canada +1 403 240 3822 http://www.calawaypark.com/ |
Although not quite as large as Disneyland, Calaway Park offers more than enough fun attractions to keep youngsters happy and active for a full day. The vaguely Flintstones-style theme park offers rides to suit all ages, with a special area just for toddlers. A corkscrew rollercoaster, log flume ride, bumper cars, boats and several other whirling, twirling and plunging attractions make kids squeal with delight, and their parents turn green. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A sense of Chinese/Canadian history |
197 1st Street Southwest Calgary, AB T2P 4M4 Canada +1 403 262 5071 http://www.culturalcentre.ca/ |
Explore Chinese/Canadian history and culture, right in the heart of the fascinating Chinatown area. The Centre consists of a museum, Chinese library and a school, as well as the Emperor Seafood Restaurant and more. You can also shop in the Arts and Crafts Store, which carries imported Oriental items. The building itself is of particular interest, standing out amongst the crowd with its impressive roof. The interior design is also intricate; both were completed in September 1992 by artists from Beijing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural Fun |
6449 Crowchild Trail South West (North Glenmore Park) Calgary, AB T2E 5R7 Canada +1 403 216 0145 http://www.calgarydragonboat.com/ |
According to legend, dragon boat races have been an annual event since 277 BC when Chinese fishermen hurried to rescue a revered poet. In Calgary, this weekend race and festival has been held on the Glenmore Reservoir since 1992. In addition to the exciting races, the event features Chinese dancers, martial arts demonstrations, theatre, ethnic food, lion dances and fashion shows. The cultural exposition is not limited to Asia; a recent festival featured music and dance from the Ukraine, Russia and Latin America. This is a free event. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Why the city looks so pretty |
208 - 50th Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2S 2S1 Canada +1 403 287 3469 http://calhort.org/gardening/c... |
Formed almost 100 years ago, to educate people on the harsh growing conditions in Alberta, the Calgary Horticultural Society is one of the largest and most active horticultural societies in Canada. And you don't have to have a green thumb to belong. The Calgary Horticulture Society offers a number of membership benefits, including regular speakers and an extensive gardening library. They also hold chat sessions on the Internet and offer discounts at garden centers throughout the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calgary's international gateway |
2000 Airport Road Northeast Barlow Trail Northeast Calgary, AB T2E 6W5 Canada +1 403 735 1200 / +1 877 254 7427 http://www.calgaryairport.com |
Calgary's large and roomy international airport is consistently rated as one of the best in North America. Lineups at check-ins are reasonably short, and the counters are easily found. Just beyond the check-ins are a wide range of passenger services and amenities that offer street prices and sell quality goods and meals a step up from standard airport fare. Airlines flying in and out of the airport include Air Canada, Canadian Airlines, WestJet, United, Northwest, Horizon Air, American, Continental and Lufthansa. There are also several charter carriers and some small regional operators. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Some of Calgary's favourite places |
Stretching 350 kilometers throughout the city Calgary, AB T2P 2M5 Canada +1 403 263 8510 (Tourist information) |
Calgary boasts the largest pathway system in North America. Nearly every day of the year, regardless of the weather, you can find Calgarians running, walking, riding, rolling and even skiing along 360 kilometres of paths. The network twists its way through countless municipal parks, alongside rivers and reservoirs, past skyscrapers, into valleys and through mini-forests, fields of wildflowers and other surprises. Use of the pathways is absolutely free. Maps are available from several outlets. Contact Calgary Parks and Recreation for information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hands-on science education |
701 11th Street Southwest Calgary, AB T2P 2M5 Canada +1 403 268 8300 http://www.calgaryscience.ca/ |
This science and technology learning center attracts many visitors for its notable Discovery Dome Theatre, a huge dome screen equipped with digital sound. There is a series of exhibitions for children, with plenty of hands-on learning stations. A food kiosk and a science-oriented gift shop round out the experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The greatest outdoor show |
Stampede Park Calgary, AB T2P 2K8 Canada +1 403 261-0101(Info) / +1 403 269-9822 (Tickets) / +1 800 661 1767 (Tickets) www.calgarystampede.com |
More than a million people pass through the gates of Stampede Park each July to enjoy what's billed as the greatest outdoor show on earth: a rodeo, carnival, midway, agricultural fair and street party packed into the confines of a downtown park. This event really lives up to its billing and absolutely takes over the city, with locals and visitors alike going cowboy for ten days. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take a good look around |
101 9th Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 1J9 Canada +1 403 266 7171 http://www.calgarytower.com/ |
Although some of downtown Calgary's office towers are actually taller, the Calgary Tower remains the city's most distinctive landmark. Officially opened in 1968, it remains a popular visitor attraction, providing a panoramic view of the mountains to the west and the surrounding foothills and prairie. On the observation deck there is access to binoculars, multimedia information kiosks and the thrilling Glass Floor Experience. The dining room rotates, allowing visitors the chance to relax with a meal while viewing the entire city from their window-side tables at the Panorama Dining Room. Tops Grill, located above the observation deck, is open seasonally and offers a light menu. Admission: Adults $11.95, Seniors (65+) $10.95, Youth (6-17) $9.95, Child (5 and under) $7.44. One free child per paid adult. Prices do no include tax. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Explore, Discover & Grow |
1300 Zoo Road NE Calgary, AB T2M 4R8 Canada +1 403 232 9300 http://www.calgaryzoo.org/ |
Attractions Canada recently voted this park the top outdoor site in the country. It features more than 1,100 animals from around the world and an ever-growing portfolio of innovative exhibitions, which allows guests to get up close and personal with grizzly bears, moose and wolves. Life-sized dinosaur models lurk in the badlands of the Prehistoric Park, and the more genteel setting of the botanical park includes a butterfly garden. See website for event calendar, educational programs, online ticketing and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oh Canada! |
Memorial Drive (Prince's Island Park) Calgary, AB T2G 0C6 Canada +1 403 268 3888 http://www.calgary.ca/ |
Each July 1, Canada celebrates its birthday in Calgary with this massive festival at Prince's Island Park. Regardless of weather, the park is always teeming with patriotic Canadians on this day; last year some 45,000 showed up. There are several stages featuring bands and cultural groups, face painting and craft booths for children, countless buskers and vendors dishing out all sorts of summer snacks. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calgary's Olympic site |
88 Canada Olympic Road Southwest Calgary, AB T3B 5R5 Canada +1 403 247 5452 http://www.coda.ab.ca/ |
These facilities are used both by high-performance winter athletes and by ordinary, adventurous, Calgarians. The bobsled track immortalized by four crazed Jamaican sledders continues to be used for World Cup events. The downhill ski slope is a popular entry-level spot for skiers, while the half-pipe area crawls with local snowboarders. The park also gets steady summer use by cross-country and downhill mountain bike racers. Inside the main COP building there is a restaurant/bar and the Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum. Park admission is free; activities vary in price. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serene urban park |
10 Street and 24th Avenue Northwest Calgary, AB T2K 1H2 Canada +1 403 268 3888 |
This stunningly peaceful park is one of the city's most beautiful green spaces. Large shade trees tower over a slow moving stream, and pathways cross over arched bridges and along the foot of a dozen rolling hills. There are picnic tables, cross-country ski trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. Still, aside from the wedding parties that come here on Saturdays for photos, visitors always feel as if they have the park to themselves. It is a mystery why this park isn't packed on sunny days, but the regulars are not complaining. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Major event venue |
1410 Olympic Way Southeast Calgary Stampede Calgary, AB T2G 2W1 Canada +1 403 261 0531 / +1 403 261 0425 http://www.stampedevenues.com/ |
A part of the famous Calgary Stampede Park, the Corral Arena has proved itself to be an excellent event space. Spread over 17,000 square feet and equipped with state-of-the-art audio and lighting systems, it plays host to many exciting events. From ice shows to circuses, and boxing matches to music concerts, you will find it all here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A downtown oasis |
317-7th Avenue Southwest Level 4, Toronto Dominion Square Calgary, AB T2P 2Y9 Canada +1 403 268 3830 / +1 403 268 5207 http://www.calgary.ca/parks/de... |
When a cold north wind is howling and the mid-winter temperature is too frigid, this downtown greenhouse is a welcome oasis of greenery and warmth. Alberta's largest indoor garden, the 2.5 acres under glass and above a shopping mall, are a showcase for some 20,000 local and tropical plants, fountains, waterfalls, reflecting pools stocked with carp, wooden bridges, and a small playground where harried parents can let loose their children. No admission charge at any time and access is from numerous points within TD Square. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Easter fun at the zoo |
1300 Zoo Road Northeast (Calgary Zoo) Calgary, AB T2M 4R8 Canada +1 403 232 9367 http://www.calgaryzoo.ab.ca/ |
With all these animals, who is going to notice one more bunny? This annual event, hosted at the Calgary Zoo and Botanical Gardens, is a favourite for families and children of all ages. Activities include wild Easter egg hunts, visits with the Easter bunny, a cookie decorating "coop," craft tables and a variety of games to keep the little ones entertained for hours. These fun activities go on all day long. Eggstravaganza events are included with regular zoo admission. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not your average mall |
202, 200 Barclay Parade Southwest Calgary, AB T2P 4R5 Canada +1 403 264 6450 http://www.eauclairemarket.com/ |
Located at the northern edge of downtown, the market is home to numerous restaurants and theatres. You'll also discover a unique selection of retailers not usually seen in suburban malls, including specialty stores dedicated to children's and women's clothing, imported art and handicrafts, and extraordinary gifts. High-end dining is an option at several cafes in the market proper, while several others, including the Hard Rock Cafe, Joey Tomato's Kitchen, and the tiny 1886 Cafe, are in the immediate vicinity. Other features include an IMAX theatre; Cinescape, a multi-screen first-run movie theatre and entertainment arcade. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Explore the forest |
North on 45th Street Southwest Spruce Drive Calgary, AB T2N 0C0 Canada +1 403 268 2300 |
Located at the base of an escarpment created by an ancient and much mightier Bow River, this natural area is just 15 minutes from downtown's office towers. Picnic and playground areas are suitable for families or larger groups, and a running/cycling path tracks closely to the river. The big attraction is the Douglas Fir Trail, a reasonably short but strenuous hike up and down a series of steps and walkways placed between the bases of beautiful, towering fir trees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bright indoor tanning studio |
10 Street Northwest, Bay 104 Calgary, AB T2N 1V5 Canada +1 403 270 0591 http://www.fabutan.com |
For those who enjoy tanning without the sun, or who are simply too busy to get outside, Fabutan offers a hygienic, friendly alternative. The literature in their comfy waiting area, on their Web site and from their certified staff provides plenty of information on safe indoor tanning. It is advisable to call and book in advance to save a waiting time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Our local firefighting history |
4124 11th St SE Calgary, AB T2G 2H2 Canada +1 403 246 3322 |
The Firefighters Museum is devoted to Calgary's fire-fighting history. The museum is managed by retired firefighters, offering a personal glimpse into the lives of past firefighters with over three thousand fascinating artifacts. Perfect for school trips and family outings, the museum houses artifacts such as thirteen fire trucks, including three classics that were purchased by the City of Calgary in 1929. These trucks are in impeccable shape, with gleaming brass and silver-plated fire nozzles. Over four hundred restored photographs, including the only known photo of the Calgary riot of 1917, are also on exhibit. The museum is located in the City's southeast section. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Visit Calgary's early days |
750 9th Avenue Southeast Calgary, AB T2P 2M5 Canada +1 403 290 1875 http://www.fortcalgary.ab.ca |
This centre gives visitors a hands-on look at early Calgary life. Fort Calgary lies on 40 acres of riverside park. The interpretive centre reconstructs the original 1875 fort, a facility Mounties built after being dispatched from the settled East to establish law and order among pioneers, and to stop the culturally devastating whiskey trade. Visitors can grab a bite of chow, or indeed a shot of whiskey, at the on-site restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art on the street |
4 Street from 17 Avenue to 26 Ave South West Calgary, AB T2S 1V8 Canada +1 403 229 0902 http://www.4streetcalgary.com/ |
With the plethora of restaurants, cafes and boutiques, Fourth Street is one of Calgary's most popular downtown promenades. Public artwork along the road make a walk along Fourth an even more enjoyable experience. Ten art pieces in all line fourth street from 17th to 26th Avenues. Fun and quirky sculptures such as the strolling cattle of 'Scene and Herd on Fourth' and the giant lounging frogs of 'Hanging Out' make hunting for art fun for both families and art lovers. Self-guided tour pamphlets can be picked up in various businesses along the route. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Artifacts of the West |
130 9th Avenue Southeast Calgary, AB T2G 0P3 Canada +1 403 268 4100 http://www.glenbow.org/ |
One of Canada's great museums, and Western Canada's largest, this treasure trove houses artifacts of the West, dating back to the first white settlers of the 1800s and the history of the area's First Nations. Along with permanent displays, a variety of temporary exhibitions is also presented. Visitors also enjoy an art gallery and archives on site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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'A World of Difference' |
Elliston Park International Ave (17 Ave) and 60 St SE Calgary, AB T1Y 5Z6 Canada +1 403 569 9679 http://www.globalfest.ca/ |
GlobalFest - Canada's way of celebrating cultural diversity is a festival which includes trademark features such as International Fireworks Competition, Cultural Pavilions, and the recently added Calgary Foundation Centennial World Stage and GlobalFest Film Festival. The events take place at Elliston Park and lasts all night long. The Fireworks competition starts as soon as the sun sets. In order to enjoy this explosive celebration you can book the tickets at any Calgary Co-op or online. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sandstone elegance |
1009 15th Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2R 0S5 Canada +1 403 244 5861 http://www.grace.calgary.ab.ca/ |
This church is constructed of locally-quarried sandstone, a material which ages to a gentle and almost soft beige color. Only four churches in Calgary were built of sandstone, and this is the oldest, dating from 1905. The church is reputed to have the finest pipe organ in Calgary, and can seat up to 1200 persons. The stained-glass windows are particularly magnificent as they reflect off of the stone walls. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calgary's Living History |
1900 Heritage Drive SW (At 14th St SW) Calgary, AB T2V 2X3 Canada +1 403 268 8500 http://www.heritagepark.ca/ |
Canada's largest living historical village is divided into a pioneer Northwest Mounted Police outpost and a 1910 Main Street. The latter has a working antique amusement park, with rides that are safe even for small children. Other attractions include a working full-scale locomotive thundering through the park, and on nearby Glenmore Reservoir, a vintage double-decker stern wheeler ship that takes visitors on lake cruises. Shops and restaurants are plentiful in the park, including a turn-of-the-century bakery. All park staff work in costume and character. Entertaining events for the whole family are scheduled year-round, including September's Fall Fair. Check website for full list of events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Canadian west experience |
Site 2, Box 6, RR 1 Calgary, AB T0L 1W0 Canada +1 403 931 3245 / +1 877 931 3245 (Toll Free) http://www.homeplaceranch.com/ |
West Canada has more to it than just the warm, Chinook winds. Arrive at this ranch, about 20 miles outside Calgary to store up memories of fun-filled days in the wild. Right from an airport pickup to rich, satisfying BBQ meals, the hosts aspire to make your trip a success. A day at the ranch begins with a breakfast spread that prepares guests for a plethora of vigorous activities. Saddle up for a half-day trail ride over marvelous, rolling greens, or grab a rod and try your luck at the numerous fishing spots. It doesn't matter if you are a novice—the horses are well-trained to carry you about. Meals are taken by campfires, to be followed by long walks around the creek while observing the wranglers in action, or playing games with other guests. For those eager for some pampering after a day with the stable-hands, an outdoor hot tub offers respite. At the end of the day, one can't help but want to stay on, which is why the hosts have come up with all-inclusive packages to suit your needs. Check out the website for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Holiday season choral performances |
506 Fourth Street South West Knox United Church Calgary, AB T2P 1S7 Canada +1 403 269 8382 |
Celebrate the season with performances by some of Calgary's best choirs. Each December, groups of devotional singers assemble at historic Knox United Church for a weekend of Christmas music and song. Performers include children, youth and adult choirs and multicultural groups ranging from the Dutch Canadian choir of Calgary to the Calgary Korean Presbyterian Church choir. This is an ideal event for families and an opportunity to enjoy some fine holiday music. Admission is free with a donation to the food bank. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Lights of the Season |
14 Street Northwest (between 24 and 28 Avenues) Calgary, AB T2M 4P7 Canada +1 403 273 5466 |
For Calgary families, the Christmas season would not be complete without a pilgrimage to the annual light display. Each year The Lions Club, with the help of a variety of other sponsors, adorn the east side of the Confederation Golf Course with thousands of colourful lights arranged in Christmas themes. There are waving Santa Clauses, singing angels, dozens of flashing Christmas trees and holiday greetings spelled out in a variety of languages. Kids love the display, and it makes for a charming evening excursion. This is a free event. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Premier's southern office |
455 6th Street Southwest Calgary, AB T2P 4E8 Canada +1 403 297 8687 |
At the turn of the century, this Renaissance Revival buidling began as the Calgary Normal School, but these days, government opponents would likely suggest the place is anything but normal. The refurbished old school block in downtown Calgary is now the Southern Alberta government centre, an office for the premier and his ministers when they do business away from the provincial capital three hours north in Edmonton. The structure also serves as a conference centre for the provincial government and office space for some Calgary-based civil servants. The building was made a historic site in 1982, a rare heritage monument in a downtown forested with modern office towers. Tours of the centre are available and are free of charge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Largest military museum in Western Canada |
4520 Crowchild Trail South West Calgary, AB T2T 5J4 Canada +403 974 2850 / +403 974 2869 (Group Tours) http://www.museumoftheregiment... |
For those interested in war trivia and collectibles, visit this museum, the largest military museum in Western Canada. Stocked with artillery, planes and fine examples of the Canadian war effort, it includes many interesting rarities and artifacts. Stop by the gift shop and purchase a memento after a tour through the comfortable and well-appointed rooms. In 2007, new construction added a range of attractions, such as the relocated Naval Museum of Alberta, Air Force Museum, expanded archives, an art gallery, and Military History and Strategic Studies Center of Excellence. The museum also offers research facilities in cooperation with the University of Calgary as well as a range of lectures and educational programs. The museum relies heavily on community support to keep in operation, so cash donations can be placed in the drum located at the front entrance. Adults CAD 6, Seniors CAD 4, Youth 7-17 CAD3, Children under 7 FREE. Serving military, veterans and their families free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Honoring the men and women of the Navy |
1820-24 Street South West Calgary, AB T2T 0G6 Canada +1 403 242 0002 http://www.navalmuseum.ab.ca/ |
The Naval Museum of Alberta exists to 'perpetuate the memory of men and women who have served in the Royal Canadian Navy' since its inception in 1910. The facility is Canada's second largest naval museum and has been operating in Calgary since 1988. A number of interesting and exciting things are on exhibition, including three beautifully restored RCN fighter aircrafts, intricate ship models, several gun mountings and a working periscope, which is always popular with the kids. Unique gifts are available in the gift shop—books, pins, badges and clothing. The museum offers special tours for schools, groups or individuals at exceptional rates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Accessible contemporary art! |
2500 University Drive Northwest Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Canada +1 403 220 7234 http://www.ucalgary.ca/~nickle... |
Located on the University of Calgary campus, the Nickle Arts Museum is one of the forerunners to modern art. The Nickle is known for mounting provocative exhibitions as well as informative programs, run and taught by University students. The museum opened in 1979 through a generous donation by Mr. Samuel C. Nickle, whose vision was to supply provocative contemporary art for public viewing that was accessible to everyone. Since September 1996, The Nickle Arts Museum has also been the focal point for providing university students with theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the Cultural and Heritage sector. The Nickle Arts Museum works with other departments at the University to promote learning, research and discovery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picnic perfection |
7305 24 Street Southwest (84 hectares surrounding the north side of the reservoir) Calgary, AB T3E 5N5 Canada +1 403 268 2300 (Office) http://www.calgary.ca/ |
The south end of Crowchild Trail or 37th Street SW brings motorists and cyclists to the long stretch of grass and trees that make up this park along the raised north shore of the Glenmore Reservoir. From the high bluffs overlooking the backed-up waters of the Elbow River, which supplies drinking water to the city's south end, visitors can look over the reservoir waters at small sailboats, kayaks and canoes. At the east end, the competitive Calgary Canoe and Rowing Club resides, whose athletes are regularly on the waters building their strength and skill. Looking west, visitors get an unobstructed view of the Canadian Rockies, over the brush and flats of the still-wild Weaselhead Natural Area. Endless grass on which to lay a blanket down and several proper picnic areas are perfect places to enjoy a meal. Public washrooms and numerous parking areas are available. The park is joined to the massive Calgary pathway system, enabling people on foot or wheels to travel hours in either direction. Within the park, the path is split into a paved walking path and a separate cycling/blading path. Paths encircle the reservoir, joining North Glenmore Park to South Glenmore Park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The best view in Calgary |
5620 15 Street North West (bordered on the east by Shaganappi Trail) Calgary, AB T2N 4C9 Canada +1 403 269 8289 / +1 403 269 6688 (Calgary Parks & Recreation Outdoor/Nature Services) |
From here, the view of Calgary is incomparable. The location requires a bit of effort to hike the kilometre up a gentle slope to the top of the hill. Once there, the reward is a 360-degree view spanning the Rocky Mountains, with the skyscrapers of downtown rising out of the Bow River Valley and the prairie stretching off to the east. The surrounding long-grass prairie offers glimpses of the local wildlife, as numerous deer, jackrabbits and the red-tailed hawk call it home. Take the train from downtown to the Brentwood station, then hike up Charleswood Avenue to the park gates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World's fastest ice |
2500 University Drive Northwest (at the University of Calgary) Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Canada +1 403 220 7954 http://www.oval.ucalgary.ca/ |
The site of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games long-track speedskating competitions continues to be a solid attraction for several reasons: The massive silvery-white roof that covers this huge building on the University of Calgary campus is an engineering and architectural marvel; a strong sense of sports history pervades the building and the actual events seem only yesterday, with little changed; and the facility remains the fastest speedskating track on the planet, with records routinely and repeatedly shattered here at World Cup competitions staged each year. Several national teams, including Canada's, train here, offering fans a chance to have very close brushes with skating's elite. The track is regularly open to the public for skating on regular skates or on rental speed skates, though novices will spend most of their time on their bottoms! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Relive Olympic moments |
228 8th Avenue Southeast (Near City Hall) Calgary, AB T2N 1J9 Canada +1 403 263 8510 |
During the 1988 Olympic Winter Games in Calgary, this city square was the focal point of much of the event, including most of the medal ceremonies and laser and fireworks displays. Tens of thousands of people jammed into the square on any given evening. The square looks much as it did then and is now the focal point for many civic events, particularly for welcoming successful athletes home from recent Olympic Games. The large area in front of the stage is now a wading pool in the summer and flooded for ice skating in the winter. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get out and get active |
2500 University Drive North West Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Canada +1 403 220 5038 http://www.calgaryoutdoorcentr... |
Whether your idea of outdoor adventure is a multi-day mountain expedition or an afternoon of in-line skating, the Outdoor Program Centre at the University of Calgary will have you outfitted. The centre offers everything from hiking trips to cross-country ski outings, first aid courses to bicycle repair clinics, and sea kayaking tours to avalanche survival training. Its rental department loans out equipment of all kinds, whether you need a camping stove or a canoe. Prices are reasonable and the staff seems to know everything about everything. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Leading entertainment and sport facility |
555 Saddledome Rise SE Calgary, AB T2G 2W1 Canada +1 403 777 4636 http://www.pengrowthsaddledome... |
Seating over 17,000, Calgary's Pengrowth Saddledome has a bit of something for everyone from professional hockey to concerts, rodeos, circuses, conventions, and more. The Saddledome is home to the NHL's Calgary Flames, the WHL's Calgary Hitmen and the NLL's (National Lacrosse League) Calgary Roughnecks. For business or pleasure, take in a game luxuriously in the Super Suites or the Seminole Executive Club. The Telus Conference Centre also offers state-of-the-art facilities. Enjoy happy hour specials prior to games and concerts at Dutton's Canadian Lounge or take in great views at the Saddleroom Restaurant. Pengrowth Saddledome has been home to such notable events as the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, the NHL Entry Draft, and the Canadian Country Music Awards. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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