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Calaway Park is Western Canada’s largest outdoor family amusement park, with 23 exciting rides and 22 eateries. You can also catch a live rainbow trout or play a round of mini-golf. Musical production...
The Calgary Zoo, Botanical Garden and Prehistoric Park (or simply, “The Zoo”) is Canada’s second largest zoo with over 1,000 various mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds. The Zoo’s indoor and outdo...
Built as a centennial project in 1967, The Calgary Tower is the “center” of the city, the tower stands 191 metres (626 ft) high and provides a 360-degree view of both the city and Rocky Mountains. The...
Swim, kayak, paddle-board, relax by the lakeshore, picnic, enjoy warm summers. A beautiful place to watch sunrises/sunsets, with views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
Canada Olympic Park (COP) was a major venue in the 1988 Olympic Winter Games. Just ten minutes west of the downtown core, Canada Olympic Park (COP) is the crown jewel of the XV Olympic Winter Games a...
The Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre is in the heart of downtown, beside Eau Claire. The Centre has six-story Great Cultural Hall, modeled after the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, that took 100,000 man-h...
Just ~20 minutes from Invermere. In winter: skiing, snowboarding. In summer: hiking, chair-lift views, mountain biking, alpine activities. Also a scenic drive through Toby Creek Canyon.
The Calgary Science Centre tries to make science interesting and exciting. It brings science to life with hands-on exhibits and unique demonstrations. The Discovery Dome is one of the best multimedia...
Fort Calgary is where the settlement of Calgary began. Displays in the interpretive centre cover the life of Natives, early pioneers, and the North West Mounted Police, Canada’s world-renowned Mountie...
One of the longest naturally frozen skating and winter recreation paths. Offers skating, cross-country skiing, skate-skiing, and pond hockey in winter.
Discover the history of the Columbia Valley—mining, rail, early settler life—through historic buildings and exhibits. Great for quieter afternoons & cultural interest.
The Glenbow has extensive exhibits of Canadian Western heritage. Featured areas include: the Native Indians (with a Blackfoot teepee), early settlers (and a real log cabin), the railroad, and early oi...
Heritage Park is Canada’s largest living historical village, located just 15 minutes from downtown. Heritage Park has over 100 buildings and exhibits spread over 66 acres. It recreates the feel of pre...
Experience the science and latest developments in aviation, high technology communication and space exploration. SpacePort features a soaring aluminum prototype of NASA’s space shuttle orbiter, intera...
Relaxation after adventuring. Natural mineral hot springs are perfect for wellness, resting muscles, enjoying nature in comfort.
Pynelogs Cultural Centre, downtown art galleries & artisan shops; seasonal markets (farmers, crafts); concerts & festivals. A chance to dive into local life and creativity.
Trails for all levels—mountain hikes, forest walks, scenic viewpoints. The Columbia Wetlands, bike trails, the Westside Legacy Trail, and more. Ideal for early mornings, photography, wildlife spotting...
Shallow waters, picnic areas, playgrounds, great for families. The beach is close to downtown and combines natural beauty with conveniences.