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Calgary is a big city in Alberta, Canada, with over a million people living there! It's a popular place for tourists, bringing in lots of money for the city. There are so many cool places to explore!

Awesome Places to Explore in Calgary

Downtown Calgary

Downtown Calgary is packed with exciting spots. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Arts Commons: This is a big place for performing arts, like music and plays. It's where the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra plays!
  • Calgary Tower: Go up this tall tower for amazing views of the whole city! It's an observation tower, perfect for seeing everything from above.
  • Chinese Cultural Centre: Learn about Chinese culture at this interesting museum.
  • City Hall: This historic building is where the city's government works. It's a National Historic Site.
  • Devonian Gardens: Imagine a beautiful indoor park with lots of plants and seasonal displays. It's like a giant botanical garden!
  • Dragon City Mall: This shopping mall has an Asian theme, offering a unique shopping experience.
  • Fort Calgary: Step back in time at this museum, which is also a National Historic Site. It tells the story of Calgary's beginnings.
  • Glenbow Museum: This is the biggest museum in Western Canada. It has tons of cool exhibits to explore.
  • Shaw Millennium Park: If you love skateboarding, this urban park has a fantastic skatepark!
  • National Music Centre: Discover over 2,000 rare musical instruments and artifacts here. It also celebrates Canadian music legends.
  • Olympic Plaza: This park was built for the 1988 Winter Olympics. Today, it hosts fun outdoor festivals.
  • Prince's Island Park: A lovely urban park on an island, perfect for relaxing and enjoying outdoor festivals.
  • Stephen Avenue: Walk along this street to see many historic buildings and enjoy shopping.
  • The Bow: This is one of the tallest buildings in Calgary, a really impressive skyscraper.
  • Plus 15: This is a cool network of skywalks that connect buildings downtown, so you can walk around indoors even when it's cold!
  • Peace Bridge: This unique bridge is a popular spot for photos in Calgary.

Northwest Calgary

The Northwest part of Calgary has some great parks and sports venues:

  • Confederation Park: A beautiful urban park, famous for its amazing Christmas light display.
  • Foothills Stadium: This is a baseball stadium where you can catch a game.
  • Kensington: This street is a lively area with lots of shops, restaurants, and charming old buildings.
  • Market Mall: One of the biggest shopping malls in Calgary, with plenty of stores to explore.
  • McMahon Stadium: This is a Canadian football stadium, home to the Calgary Stampeders team!
  • Baker Park: A popular park for outdoor weddings, offering great views of the river.
  • Nose Hill Park: One of the largest city parks in Canada, perfect for hiking and enjoying nature.
  • Olympic Oval: This sports venue is a speed skating oval and home to the Calgary Inferno hockey team.
  • Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium: A big place for performing arts, music, and community events. It's home to the Calgary Opera.
  • University of Calgary: This is a large public university.

Northeast Calgary

Check out these spots in Northeast Calgary:

  • Baitun Nur: This is the largest mosque in Canada, a very impressive building.
  • The Hangar Flight Museum: Learn all about the history of airplanes and space technology in western Canada at this museum.
  • YYC Calgary International Airport: This is Calgary's international airport, where planes from all over the world arrive and depart.
  • Marlborough Mall: A large shopping mall that opened in 1972.
  • Sunridge Mall: Another big shopping mall, opened in 1981.
  • Telus Spark: This is a science museum with interactive exhibits, cool multimedia shows, and fun educational demonstrations.
  • Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo: This is the second-largest zoo in Canada, home to many amazing animals!

Southwest Calgary

The Southwest has a mix of parks, sports, and shopping:

  • Battalion Park: An urban park with a unique history, formerly known as Camp Sarcee.
  • Canada Olympic Park: This park was used for the 1988 Winter Olympics. Now, it's a great place for recreation and athletic training, including skiing!
  • Canada's Sports Hall of Fame: Discover the main national hall of fame for sports in Canada.
  • Chinook Centre: A huge shopping mall that opened in 1960.
  • Edworthy Park: Located along the Bow River, this urban park is a great place to relax outdoors.
  • Fish Creek Park: One of the largest urban parks in North America, perfect for exploring nature.
  • Glenmore Reservoir: This is a man-made lake on the Elbow River.
  • Heritage Park: Step back in time at this historical village museum. It's like visiting the past!
  • Marda Loop: A lively street with lots of shops and a great community feel.
  • Spruce Meadows: A world-famous place for horse riding events and competitions.
  • MNP Community & Sport Centre: A big multi-sports complex where you can do many different activities.
  • The Military Museums: Learn about Canada's military history at these museums, which include naval and air force exhibits.
  • 17th Avenue: A popular street for shopping and entertainment, known for its lively atmosphere.

Southeast Calgary

Here are some cool places in Southeast Calgary:

  • Stampede Grounds: This is where the famous Calgary Stampede happens, a huge fair and exhibition!
  • Fish Creek Provincial Park: Another part of this massive urban park, great for outdoor adventures.
  • Inglewood: This street is known for its heritage buildings and unique shops.
  • International Avenue: A street with a diverse mix of cultures, shops, and restaurants. It's also where GlobalFest takes place.
  • Max Bell Centre: An ice hockey arena and sports venue.
  • Scotiabank Saddledome: This is a big ice hockey arena, home to the Calgary Flames NHL team! It also hosts concerts and other events.
  • Sikome Lake: A man-made lake with a public beach, perfect for swimming and relaxing in the summer.
  • Southcentre Mall: A large shopping mall that opened in 1974.

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See also

  • Tourism in Alberta
  • Tourism in Canada
  • List of places of worship in Calgary
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