Calgary's Attractions Are Plentiful And Extremely Diversified.
When we look at Calgary's Attractions we soon discover the fact that there are almost too many to cover and they are so diversified that every member of the family will find something to get excited about.
On this page I will give you some links in no particular order to the most popular of them.
So let's get started.
General Attractions
This page dealing with Calgary's Attractions will talk about a couple of the finest parks in Calgary and will link to several others that are unique in an urban setting.
Calgary and area Campgrounds
Many of you have asked about campgrounds and so I have created a page dealing with most of the campgrounds closest to Calgary, while refering to the mountain parks campgrounds as well.
Checkout this page and you'll be as up to date as you can be.
The Bow River
The Bow River runs right through the city and is world renowned for it's trout fishing among other things.
And of course it is the longest and oldest of Calgary's Attractions.
Bragg Creek
This quaint village on the west of Calgary is a heaven for artists and artisans and is essentially the gateway to Kananaskis Country
The Calgary Zoo
One of Calgary's Attractions, and by many considered the greatest of them all, is a place that attracts young and old to enjoy the wonders provided by the animals of the world. Never the same show twice!
The Calgary Casinos
The Calgary Casinos provide great entertainment strictly for the adults.
The Calgary Chinese Cultural Center
Set in the Chinatown section of downtown Calgary, the 70,000-square foot site is the largest stand-alone cultural center in Canada, attracting nearly a quarter of a million visitors each year.
Canada Olympic Park
The park includes a National Sports School as well as the Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum.
Fort Calgary
Today's Fort Calgary is a forty-acre site in the Inglewood community of Calgary that is home to a reconstructed fort, an interpretive exhibit center on Ninth Avenue Southeast, a replica of an 1888 barracks, and a riverside park.
The Talisman Centre
Talisman Centre attracts more than one and a half million visitors each year, and it is now the second most commonly used multi-sport facility in North America. Check it out when you come to Calgary. It's an awesome facility.
The Calgary Science Center
Through a combination of exhibits, shows, demonstrations, films, classes, and programs, the facility uses an entertaining, interactive approach to teach both the young and the young at heart about the world of science.
The Calgary Tower
stands proudly in the Center of Calgary and is a landmark you just have to visit.
The Glenbow Museum
Hopefully this overview will be helpful, but if you have any specific questions, please send them to me by using the form below.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum
holds the world's largest collection of Dinosaur skeletons,
and it's in Drumheller which is a comfortable 90 minutes drive from Calgary.
Calgary Events
will provide you with additional information about what's happening in and around Calgary.
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