8 Best Things to Do in Calgary
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with six millennia of history, if archaeology interests you even a bit. Using the buffalo jump
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Baseball is the most popular sport in the United States, but ice hockey is the most popular sport outside. The Calgary Flames are a local team that the city's citizens are extremely proud of and take very seriously.
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The area around Drumheller, about 70 miles outside of Calgary, is sometimes referred to as "Dinosaur Valley" because of the numerous fossils that have been found in the adjacent badlands.
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The Calgary Stampede takes over the city for ten days in July and draws millions of tourists from all over the world. With great pomp, the Calgary Stampede Parade commences, followed by nonstop action.
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The Stephen Avenue Walk, a pedestrian-only shopping area and National Historic District that takes up three blocks of downtown's Eighth Avenue, is the perfect place to shop, eat, and take in Calgary's bustling downtown area.
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Visit Heritage Park Historical Village to travel back in time and experience the history of Western Canada from the 1860s to the 1950s. Over its 127 acres,
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If you're searching for locally produced, seasonal, and fresh goods, go over to the Calgary Farmers' Market, which is open all year round. Explore nearly 80 exhibitors offering a wide range of products, including baked goods
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Granary Road could be a good addition to your itinerary if you're visiting Calgary with children in tow. 36 acres of activities, more than 2 miles of trails, a petting zoo, and almost a dozen thematic displays covering agriculture
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