Calgary is a city in the western Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated at the confluence of the Bow River and the Elbow River in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, about 80 km east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies, roughly 299 km south of the provincial capital of Edmonton and approximately 240 km north of the Canada–United States border.
The Calgary Tower is a 190.8-meter free standing observation tower in Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally called the Husky Tower, it was conceived as a joint venture between Marathon Realty Company Limited and Husky Oil as part of an urban renewal plan and to celebrate Canada's centennial of 1967.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Olympic Plaza is an urban park and gathering place in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Located around Macleod Trail and 7th Avenue S., it was created as the venue for the medal ceremonies at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Learn more Book this experienceDiscover Banff National Park's iconic sites within the Canadian Rockies. Behold Lake Louise and Moraine Lake's vibrant colors and from October to June, marvel at Johnston Canyon's frozen waterfalls.
Book this experiencePrince's Island Park is an urban park in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is developed on an island on the Bow River, immediately north of downtown Calgary. It was named after Peter Anthony Prince, the founder of the Eau Claire Lumber Mill. The park was built on land donated in 1947 to the city by the Prince family. It is often incorrectly referred to as "Princess Island Park". The park is open from 5 a.m. until 11p.m. every regular day.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Calgary Stampede is an annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival held every July in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The ten-day event, which bills itself as "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth", attracts over one million visitors per year and features one of the world's largest rodeos, a parade, midway, stage shows, concerts, agricultural competitions, chuckwagon racing, and First Nations exhibitions.
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Discover the incredible sensation of flying like a bird during an indoor skydiving session in Calgary!Indoor skydiving may get its name from the adrenaline-pumping sport of skydiving, but indoor skydiving is also a completely different activity in it...
Book this experiencePeace Bridge is a bridge that accommodates people walking and cycling across the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, opened for use on March 24, 2012.
Learn more Book this experienceThe neighbourhood of Eau Claire in Calgary, Alberta, Canada is located immediately north of Downtown, and south of the Bow River and north of 4th Avenue.
Learn moreGet set for a day of awe-inspiring sights and adventures in Banff National Park, featuring the crown jewels: Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. Starting from either Banff or Canmore, join a friendly local guide and hop on a refreshing air-conditioned van that'll take you to a world of unspoiled natural beauty. The first stop is Lake Louise, where the glacial water's shimmering surface offers a picture-perfect moment against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains. Then, continue the journey to Moraine Lake, a scenic oasis cradled by rugged peaks. From October 15-May 31, the tour swaps out Moraine Lake for Lake Minnewanka, offering equally stunning views. The adventure continues with a hike through Johnston Canyon, a hidden gem filled with picturesque waterfalls. The perfect way to end the day is a stroll down the enchanting Banff Avenue, before returning to the starting point, carrying memories of a day well spent in nature's lap.
Book this experienceThe Centre Street Bridge is a historic bridge in Calgary, Alberta, crossing the Bow River, along Centre Street. The lower deck connects Riverfront Avenue in Chinatown with Memorial Drive, while the upper elevated deck crosses Memorial Drive as well, reaching into the community of Crescent Heights.
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Nose Hill Park is a natural park in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta which covers over 11 km². It is the fourth-largest urban park in Canada, and one of the largest urban parks in North America.
Learn more Book this experienceDiscover the natural beauty of Banff National Park on a bus tour from Calgary. Choose to ride the Banff gondola or unwind in the Upper Hot Springs. Hike through Johnston Canyon, visit the iconic Cave and Basin, Bow Falls, and more at your own pace.
Book this experienceThe Calgary Zoo is located in Bridgeland, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, just east of the city's downtown and adjacent to the Inglewood and East Village neighborhoods.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThe Bow is a 158,000-square-metre skyscraper in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The 236 metre building is currently the second tallest office tower in Calgary, since construction of Cenovus' Brookfield Place; and the third tallest in Canada outside Toronto.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceExplore the wonders of the Rockies: Guided tour of lakes Louise and Moraine from Calgary Discover Alberta's iconic lakes with Banff Tour! Accompanied by enthusiastic guides, embark on a half-day exploration by bus from Calgary to discover the natural...
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Canada Olympic Park, formerly known as Paskapoo Ski Hill, is a ski hill and multi-purpose training and competition facility located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, owned and operated by WinSport.
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Fish Creek Park is a provincial park that preserves the valley of Fish Creek in the southern part of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is bordered on three sides by the city, and on the west by the territory of the Tsuu T’ina Nation, a First Nation.
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Fish Creek Park is an urban provincial park that preserves the valley of Fish Creek in the southern part of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is bordered on three sides by the city, and on the west by the territory of the Tsuu T’ina Nation, a First Nation. Much of the park remains in a natural, forested state.
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Cochrane is a town in the Canadian province of Alberta. The town is located 18 km west of the Calgary city limits along Highway 1A.
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Okotoks is a town in the Province of Alberta, Canada. It is situated on the Sheep River, approximately 18 km south of the City of Calgary. The town is a member of the Calgary Regional Partnership, a cooperative of municipalities within the Calgary Region. Okotoks has emerged as a bedroom community of Calgary. According to the 2016 Census, the town has a population of 28,881, making it the largest town in Alberta.
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Bragg Creek is a hamlet in southern Alberta under the jurisdiction of Rocky View County in Division No. 6. Bragg Creek is located 30 km west of Calgary at the confluence of the Elbow River and Bragg Creek north of the intersection of Highway 66 and Highway 22.
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Calgary, the largest city in Alberta, Canada, is a must-visit destination for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and vibrant urban life. The city is surrounded by the majestic Canadian Rockies, offering countless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring the great outdoors. Furthermore, Calgary is also known for its world-class attractions, such as the Calgary Stampede, Calgary Tower, and the National Music Centre.
How to get there?
The easiest way to reach Calgary is by flying into the Calgary International Airport (YYC). It is well connected to major cities in North America, Europe, and Asia. Alternatively, you can also travel by train or bus from other Canadian cities or by car from nearby US destinations.
What to book in advance?
To ensure a smooth trip, it is recommended to book your accommodations and any guided tours in advance. Popular attractions, like the Calgary Zoo or Heritage Park, may require advance ticket purchases during peak seasons. If you're visiting during the Calgary Stampede, make sure to book tickets for popular events, such as the rodeo and concerts, as they sell out quickly.
What are the costs?
Calgary offers a range of accommodations and activities to suit various budgets. A mid-range hotel will cost around $100-150 CAD per night, while budget accommodations can be found for around $50 CAD per night. Dining out can cost anywhere from $10 to $50 CAD per person, depending on the restaurant. Admission fees for attractions vary, but expect to pay around $20-30 CAD per person for most attractions.
What are the best things to do?
1. Explore the Canadian Rockies by visiting Banff and Jasper National Parks.
2. Attend the Calgary Stampede, a world-famous annual rodeo and festival.
3. Visit the Calgary Tower for panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas.
4. Explore the Calgary Zoo, home to over 1,000 animals and various themed exhibits.
5. Visit the National Music Centre and learn about the history and evolution of music in Canada.
Where to eat?
1. Charbar - Located in the historic Simmons Building, Charbar offers a diverse menu focused on locally sourced ingredients.
2. Ten Foot Henry - This trendy, plant-forward restaurant offers unique and flavorful dishes in a casual setting.
3. The Coup - Offering vegetarian and vegan cuisine, The Coup is perfect for those looking for healthy and delicious food options.
Where to stay?
1. Hotel Arts - A stylish boutique hotel located close to downtown attractions.
2. The Fairmont Palliser - A historic luxury hotel, offering top-notch amenities and an elegant atmosphere.
3. HI Calgary City Centre - A budget-friendly option, this hostel offers private rooms and dorms.
Off the beaten path:
For an unusual travel experience, visit the nearby town of Drumheller to explore the unique landscape of the Canadian Badlands. This area is known for its fascinating geological formations, such as the hoodoos, and the rich history of dinosaur fossils found here. Be sure to visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum, which boasts one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world, as well as the World's Largest Dinosaur, a towering T-Rex replica that you can climb for a stunning view of the surrounding Badlands.
Calgary is a city of surprises. A cosmopolitan and eclectic city, it symbolizes modernity and enjoys a very particular effervescence.
Calgary hosts the famous "Stampede" rodeo festival and its a tradition for years now
If it was elected oil capital, the city is particularly keen on preserving the nature that surrounds it, from the hills to the Rockies, passing by the Bow and Elbow Rivers on which it is settled.
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