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Calgary Tower
(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing)
101 9th Ave SW, Calgary  T2P 1J9 • 403-266-7171
Distance: ~107 m *
        Description: Every major city has its defining landmark, and this is Calgary's. Built in 1968, the concrete baton is a favorite of tourists, who search out the tower for its incredible views. At 626 feet, the edifice is no longer the city's tallest structure but does afford spectacular vistas of the city, the plains, and the Rockies off to the west. Depending on your interest, you can check out the skyline from the observation deck or make reservations for the Panorama Dining room, which provides a panoramic view while you dine. For less elaborate dining, look to Tops Bar & Grill, and for souvenirs, head to the gift shop.
       

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Glenbow Museum
(Attractions & Activities - Art Museums)
130 9th Ave SE, Calgary  T2G 0P3 • 403-268-4100
Distance: ~228 m *
        Description: This celebrated museum has received both critical and popular acclaim for its excellent displays. Dedicated to tracking western Canada's history and heritage, the Glenbow fills three stories with information on native peoples, European settlers and cultures from around the world. With realistic displays, life in Canada's early years is detailed, providing a glimpse of hardships, joys and domestic life. In the museum are also a collection of minerals, an extensive archive, an exhibit on Canada's military and art from across the globe. A comprehensive look at the country's growth, this museum is a must-see for kids and adults alike.
        User Rating: 9.25 / 10
       

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Olympic Plaza
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
222 8th Ave SE, Calgary  T2G 0K7 • 403-268-2489
Distance: ~387 m *
        Description: If you happen to be downtown and are looking for a beautifully landscaped venue where you can enjoy a picnic lunch or the balmy summer weather, it's already here – and has been since 1988. Built as the site for medal presentations during the Winter Olympics, the park has since become a favorite of downtown professionals and anyone who frequents the Stephen Avenue area. It hosts many public festivals and events, along with winter ice-skating. Plaques honor athletes who performed well in the Games, and bricks paving the area are inscribed with the names of those individuals who helped finance the park.
       

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Fort Calgary Historic Park
(Attractions & Activities - Historic Sites)
750 9th Ave SE, Calgary  T2P 2M5 • 403-290-1875
Distance: ~0.684 km *
        Description: This historic attraction is located on the site of Calgary's original settlement. The town was founded in the late 1800s, when the North West Mounted Police (later to become the RCMP) arrived to stop settlers from selling liquor to Native Americans. That first fort gave rise to the metropolis that is Calgary today. The site that it occupied is now a 40-acre park along the river and features a visitor center, a host of exhibits, videos, trails and the reconstructed fort itself. Displays track the city's history with artifacts, memorabilia and interiors. The nearby Deane House, also an historic building, offers weekday lunches, Sunday brunch and occasional evening dinner theater.
       

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TELUS World of Science Calgary
(Attractions & Activities - Family Friendly)
701 11th St SW, Calgary  T2P 2M5 • 403-268-8300
Distance: ~0.684 km *
        Description: If your kids are fascinated by science, or if you're looking to spark their interest in the natural world, this is a wonderful place to bring them. The center boasts a variety of exhibits and interactive displays to educate kids about dinosaurs, the human body, astronomy, gravity, building and construction, and the natural processes by which oil is created. Among the attractions you'll find are multi-media programs and laser shows. Terrific sound system and production values.
       

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Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre
(Attractions & Activities - Art Museums)
197 1st St SW, Calgary  T2P 4M4 • 403-262-5071
Distance: ~0.826 km *
        Description: A punctuation of exoticism and color in Calgary's downtown, this beautiful structure plays home to a museum, gallery, gift shop, gym, auditorium, restaurant and more. Its central hall rises 70 feet to a dome that's been painstakingly adorned with intricate designs and exuberant color, especially red, the Chinese color for luck. The dome, which was modeled after the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, is supported by four gold-leafed pillars that represent the seasons. Smaller columns correspond to the months of the year. The museum includes displays of porcelain, ceramics, textiles, furniture and replicas of tomb treasures. Terrific restaurants in the area serve delicious, authentic cuisine – make sure you stop in for a meal or a quick bite.
       

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Canada Olympic Park
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
88 Olympic Rd SW, Calgary  T3B 5R5 • 403-247-5452 • 403-247-7669
Distance: ~0.988 km *
        Description: Originally built for the 1988 Winter Olympics, this park remains an integral part of the city's recreational life. Nowadays, it serves as a training facility for athletes and is used by the city's residents throughout the year. Although the original ski jumps are off-limits to the public, you'll find ski and snowboarding slopes, winter bobsleigh rides, a park for mountain biking, summer luge rides and year-round zipline rides. You can also take a bus tour of the facility or visit the Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum. Several restaurants and a gift shop are also located on the premises. Athletic facilities have different hours depending on season.
       

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Stampede Casino
(Attractions & Activities - Casinos)
1801 Big Four Trail SE Big Four Bldg, Stampede Park, Calgary  T2G 2W1 • 403-261-0422
Distance: ~1.031 km *
        Description: It somehow seems fitting that Calgary's largest casino should be located on the grounds of Stampede, home to the city's best-known annual event. In the expansive space, visitors will find an array of table games and slot machines to keep them occupied. If you decide to break away for refreshments, you'll find a restaurant, cafe and a lounge, although if you want to stick to your lucky position, they'll bring your favorite alcoholic beverage tableside.
       

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Stampede Park
(Attractions & Activities - Sightseeing)
1410 Olympic Way SE, Calgary  T2G 2W1 • 403-261-0214 • 800-661-1260
Distance: ~1.031 km *
        Description: Although it's best known for hosting rodeo activities at Calgary's annual Stampede event, thoroughbred and harness racing takes place here much of the year, and facilities are available for trade shows and conventions throughout the year. Even if you don't make it for Stampede, you might want to walk around the grounds and take in the ambience. The casino operates year-round in Big Four Building, and the Grain Academy in Roundup Centre provides a glimpse into the workings of Calgary's agricultural industry. If you're here during Stampede, you'll come to know the place very well without too much added effort.
       

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Calgary Zoo, Botanical Garden & Prehistoric Park
(Attractions & Activities - Zoos)
1300 Zoo Rd NE, Calgary  T2E 7V6 • 403-232-9300 • 800-588-9993
Distance: ~1.961 km *
        Description: Since its beginnings in the early part of the 20th century, this zoo has been one of Calgary's favorite destinations. Located on St. George's Island in the Bow River, the zoo boasts natural habitats for its numerous animal residents, especially the African species. It also goes to great pains to protect and breed endangered species and to collaborate with other zoos who have the same policies. Also on the grounds are several gardens, including a butterfly garden, and a conservatory with rainforest and desert environments. Kids in particular will love the life-size dinosaur replicas that populate one portion of the facility and the re-created habitats that surround them. Great for families.
        User Rating: 6.5 / 10
       

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