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"The Best Non-Mountain Winter Recreation Area in Alberta" Vista Ridge P.O.Box 5252
Fort McMurray, Alberta T9H 3G3 , Fort McMurray |
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African Festival and Presentation Society 2nd Floor, 924 - 6th Ave S.W. , Calgary |
| Our mission is to integrate African arts into the cultural mosaic of Calgary and to promote cross-cultural exchange and understanding between Africans and non-Africans. In order to fulfill this mission, we host events year round, bringing artists from Canada and around the world to celebrate the cultural arts of Africa and the African diaspora. Our annual, multi-disciplinary festival, Afrikadey!, is |
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Artworks Gallery 9917 Biggs Ave Fort McMurray AB T9H 1S2, Fort McMurray |
| Showcases paintings, bronze sculptures, glass, photography, jewellery, funky furniture, and other multimedia works. Also features Northern arts such as soapstone and wood carvings, caribou hair tuftings and birchbark bitings. Changing group exhibitions feature new works by gallery artists, including paintings by Alex Janvier, Frederick R. McDonald and Carol Breen, sculptures by Brian Clark, and various works by other Western Canadian |
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Artworks Gallery 9917 Biggs Ave Fort McMurray AB T9H 1S2, Fort McMurray |
| Showcases paintings, bronze sculptures, glass, photography, jewellery, funky furniture, and other multimedia works. Also features Northern arts such as soapstone and wood carvings, caribou hair tuftings and birchbark bitings. Changing group exhibitions feature new works by gallery artists, including paintings by Alex Janvier, Frederick R. McDonald and Carol Breen, sculptures by Brian Clark, and various works by other Western Canadian |
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Athabasca Performing Arts Centre 4720 - 48 Street, Athabasca |
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Athabasca Tourist Centre Located in Athabasca near Junction of Highways 55 and 2, Athabasca |
| Open May - September. |
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Athabasca University 1 University Drive, Athabasca |
| Athabasca University is Canada's leading distance-education and online university: Canada's Open University. It currently serves in excess of 24,136 students per year, following a period of rapid growth which has seen student numbers double over a six-year period. Some 150,000 students have benefited from AU's individualized courses and programs since the University was created by the Government of Alberta in |
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Banff - Sightseeing in the Canadian Rockies Banff |
| The Canadian Rockies - grand masterpiece of the West. From quiet meadows to thundering waterfalls, towering peaks to misty canyons, Banff offers a unique assortment of sightseeing and leisure activities. Are you looking to find that perfect virgin powder for your first run of the day? Or perhaps strolling through Banff's wonderfully eclectic shops and boutiques is more to your |
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Bar U Ranch Bar U Ranch National Historic Site, Longview |
This national historic site uses a living history approach to present one of Canada's most vital industries — the ranching industry.
The Bar U Ranch was one of a small group of very large coporate ranches in western Canada. Established in 1882, it was one of the foremost ranching operations in Canada. Key personalities included Fred Stimson, George Lane and |
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Boomtown Casino 9825 Hardin St Fort McMurray AB, Fort McMurray |
| The 12,000 square foot casino features 196 slots and twelve table games. Located at the Peter Pond Shopping Centre. Open daily at 10 am. Live entertainment every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Restaurant and lounge onsite. |
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Brazeau Snowmobile Club Trails Drayton Valley |
| Operated by the Brazeau Snowmobile Club, the staging area boasts scenic groomed 40 & 80 mile loops crossing the Pembina River. The Brazeau Snowmobile Club hosts a number of annual events including grass and snow drags, a Santa's Anonymous run in December, Poker Rallies and a Family Day ride. |
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Calaway Park Located 10 km west of Calgary, Alberta on the Trans Canada Highway #1 at Springbank Road, Calgary |
| Callaway Park is Calgary's destination for the entertainment park bound. With 30 rides in total, 15 for the younger children, you're sure to find at least an entire day's worth of fun here. For the more adventurous of natures, it also boasts it's own camp & RV grounds (with a 10% discount coupon on its website). |
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Calgary Aero Space Museum 4629 McCall Way NE, Calgary |
| The Calgary Aero Space Museum provides the city with an educational glimpse at the world so far above us, whether inside earth's atmosphere or beyond into the stars. Educational and guided tours are available, as well as classes that teach and allow you to radio to Canadian astronauts on the international space station. |
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Calgary Flames Hockey 555 Saddledome Rise S.E., Calgary |
| The Calgary Flames are in their 22nd NHL season and their 19th season in the Pengrowth Saddledome. Click here to buy tickets online through ticketmaster.ca. |
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Calgary Hitmen Hockey 555 Saddledome Rise S.E., Calgary |
| The 2002-2003 season marks the eighth year of operation for the Calgary Hitmen. The Hitmen success story includes four consecutive final-four WHL appearances. On May 7th, 1999, the Hitmen captured the Western Hockey League Championship. In four short years the Hitmen went from a struggling expansion team to Champions. Click here to buy tickets online through ticketmaster.ca. |
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Calgary Science Centre 701 - 11 St. SW, Calgary |
| Get ready to discover at least a few new things as Calgary Science Centre proves that science can be exciting to even the layperson. It's "Discovery Dome" boasts new multimedia shows every few months. A great spot for the kids and adults alike. |
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Calgary Soccer Centre 7000 48th Street SE, Calgary |
| If you're a soccer fan, and you're in Calgary, this is where you want to be. It provides year round soccer facilities for anyone who wants to watch or play, offering 9 different indoors fields, and 4 outdoor fields. |
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Calgary Spaceport Calgary |
| At SpacePort™, Calgary International Airport visitors will find the opportunity to truly experience space, flight and high-tech communications in our 6,000 square foot interactive area. It's an imaginative retreat from the hectic world of travel and a wonderful destination for Calgarians to learn and have fun. Calgary International Airport has struck an exciting relationship with the National Aeronautics and Space |
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Calgary Stampeders Football Calgary |
| The Calgary Stampeders are one of the most successful CFL teams in recent years. Every game is guaranteed to have plenty of action and excitement. |
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Calgary Zoo 1300 Zoo Road N.E., Calgary |
| The Canadian Wilds is one of the many unique features of the Calgary Zoo, Botanical Gardens and Prehistoric Park. Canadian wildlife is showcased in natural immersion habitats and native Canadian plants and trees make this area a must see for all visitors to Canada. Wander through the Rocky Mountains and get a close-up view of mountain goats, cougars and grizzlies |
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Canada Olympic Park 88 Canada Olympic Road S.W, Calgary |
| The crown jewel of the XV Olympic Winter Games, Canada Olympic Park is Calgary's year-round sport and tourist-attraction. It's highlights include winter skiing or snowboarding and the largest Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum in North America. |
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Canoeing/Kayaking/Rafting - Athabasca River Athabasca |
Canoeing/Kayaking/Rafting the Athabasca River from Jasper to Athabasca. The Athabasca shares its head waters, the Columbia Icefields, with the North Saskatchewan River, but it drains in a northeastern direction towards the Arctic Ocean. The Athabasca travels through six distinct geological regions and four ecological zones.
Jasper to Hinton: 2-3 days, 85.0 km/53.0 mi
Hinton to Athabasca: 7-9 days, 555.0 km/345.0 mi |
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Casselman Lush Skateboard Park Borealis Park Fort McMurray AB, Fort McMurray |
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Centennial Pool 9707 Franklin Ave Fort McMurray AB, Fort McMurray |
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Chinese Cultural Centre 197-1st. S.W., Calgary |
| Located in Calgary's Chinatown, the Chinese Cultural Centre is one of the largest cultural centres in Canada. The central dome has been patterned after the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China and is decorated with intricate tile work depicting a golden dragon as the centre peace, 60 feet above the floor. A museum and gallery provide the visitor with a |
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Devonian Botanic Garden Stony Plain |
| Located on Highway 60, 25 minutes from Travelodge Hotel- Stony Plain. Visit the breathtaking indoor array of exotic orchids, free flying butterflies and enticing succulents. The garden features 10,000 different species of plants displayed over 80 acres including an authentic Japanese Garden, an Alpine Garden, Native People’s Garden, Alberta feature Garden and much more. Ample parking, unique gift shop, convenient |
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Downtown Calgary Calgary |
| Your one stop shop for all things "Downtown" in the city of Calgary. This exclusive website features handy, printable maps, photos of downtown Calgary's highlighted locales, and a detailed guide to Stephen Avenue Walk, the historical main street of downtown Calgary. |
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Drayton Valley Golf & Country Club Drayton Valley |
| The Drayton Valley Golf Course is an 18 hole course with a Par 71. There is a full-time pro on site at the Pro Shop who would be quite happy to give you pointers and help you with your game. The Drayton Valley Golf Course features a practice putt, licensed restaurant, and rentals. |
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Drayton Valley Omniplex 5737 - 45 Avenue, Drayton Valley |
| The Omniplex encompasses three multi-purpose facilities, all under one roof. Located in the heart of Lions West Valley Park, the Omniplex is surrounded by six ball diamonds, a soccer field, rodeo grounds, a beautiful day use park and a 55 site full service RV Park. The Omniplex is the pride of our community, with two multi-purpose ice arena/show pads, a |
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Drayton Valley Ski Hill Drayton Valley |
| The Drayton Valley Ski Hill offers downhill skiing and snowboarding. With a T-Bar and 2 tow ropes, rentals and a fully stocked clubhouse, the ski hill is a buzz of activity on winter days. Located 3.0 km north of Drayton Valley on Highway 22, then 3.0 km east and 1.0 km south (follow signs). |
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Drayton Valley Thunder 5737 - 45 Avenue, Drayton Valley |
| The Drayton Valley Thunder joined the Alberta Junior A Hockey League in the 1998-99 season. By the 2001-2002 season, they finished in second place in the North Division, beat two other teams in four games straight, and won the League Championship. The 2002 League MVPs for the playoffs were all from the Thunder, and Jade Galbraith was named League Scoring |
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Eau Claire Festival Market 200 Barclay Parade SW, Calgary |
| There's always something going on at the Market! You might find a marching band or an orchestra playing on the plaza. Let our talented buskers entertain you. Catch dinner and a movie. Indulge yourself and browse our specialty shops for those unique items. And above all, c'mon down, people watch and have fun! |
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Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts 205 8th Avenue S.E., Calgary |
| Since opening in 1985 the EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts has provided challenge, inspiration, encouragement and support to Calgarians. The arts are foundational in economic development, in education, and in building a cohesive community. Home to critically acclaimed music series, innovative arts education programs, five resident performing arts companies and several major festivals, the EPCOR CENTRE offers an extensive |
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Evergreen Shooting Club Drayton Valley |
| The shooting range is located near the North Saskatchewan River about 8 km southeast of Drayton Valley. The club features 2 covered lines; one over the 100 yd handgun/smallbore range, the other over the 200 yd bigbore range. The club also shoots traps every Tuesday during the summer months at a member's farm near Easyford, northwest of Drayton Valley. Annual |
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Fish Creek Provincial Park Bow Bottom Trail S.E., Calgary |
| Fish Creek Provincial Park offers many opportunities for recreational activities throughout the year. Whether you choose to explore by bicycle or on foot, enjoy a moment of quiet solitude beside the creek or cross-country ski through the forest, the park has something to offer regardless of age and physical ability. |
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Fort Calgary 750 - 9the Avenue S.E., Calgary |
| Watch history unfold before your eyes. Tour through the exhibits, experience the environment, the lifestyle and events that make Calgary's history a truly worthwhile story. Calgary's past is full of colourful characters, exciting events and fascinating facts. There were booms and busts, heroes, moments of glory and times of tragedy. But one common thread tied them all together: |
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Fort McMurray Golf Club Fort McMurray |
| Fort McMurray Golf Club was degigned by Bill Newis of GPEC DESIGNS. Ranked one of the must play golf courses in Alberta by the Edmonton Sun. Carved out of the Borealis forrest and nestled along the banks of the Athabasca River. |
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Fort McMurray Sno-Drifters Snowmobile Club Fort McMurray |
| The McMurray Sno-Drifters became a club in the snowmobile heydays of 1980. We were primarily formed as a race club, and even though our focus has changed over the years, two things have remained the same. They are a true love for the sport, and a conviction that our area in the green zone is the hidden jewel for snowmobiling |
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Glenbow Museum 130 - 9th Ave. SE, Calgary |
| Glenbow is western Canada's largest museum, with over 93,000 square feet of exhibition space spreading over three floors. More than 20 galleries are filled with artifacts from Glenbow's collection of over a million objects |
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Heritage Park Historical Village 1900 Heritage Drive SW, Calgary |
| Travel back in time . . . and discover the treasures of Western Canada's past at Heritage Park. All the sights and sounds of pre- 1914 life are recreated at Canada's largest living historical village. Heritage Park features over 66 acres of lush parkland, over 150 historical exhibits, thousands of artifacts, and lively interpretive activities. Framed by the majestic |
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Heritage Walkway and Picnic Area Athabasca |
| Interpretive walk in Town Common with signage about Historic Athabasca Landing as the Gateway to the North 1870-1920. This is a picturesque setting for those special occasion photographs - wheelchair accessible. |
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Horsin Around Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary |
| What better way to spend an afternoon than briskly trotting through a wooded trail on horseback? Ok so not everyone is a genuine Calgary Stampeder. However, this horse-riding service is ready and able to show you the ropes (or reins in this case) and make sure you have a great day while bonding with a fine and elegant equine. |
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Inglewood Bird Sanctuary 3426 Lane Cr. S.W., Calgary |
| Inglewood Bird Sanctuary is a 34-hectare (80 acre) site located in a federal migratory bird sanctuary along the Bow River in Calgary. The site is dominated by a mature, riparian forest. The migration monitoring station has been operated by the Calgary Bird Banding Society since 1992. |
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Kananaskis Provincial Park Calgary |
| Kananaskis Country is a 4,000 sq. km multiple use area located in the foothills and mountains of the Canadian Rockies west of Calgary. It is a diverse landscape including oustanding parks and a wide range of natural resources providing opportunites for social, cultural and economic benefits. Explore our web site and discover the diversity of recreational activities and services that |
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Lake Louise Ski Area Lake Louise |
| Spectacular scenery awaits at Lake Louise with uniquely beautiful terrain that is both vast and varied. The wilderness is pristine and inspirational. Located in the heart of majestic, historic Banff National Park, Lake Louise is truly legendary and offers world class terrain. |
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McCowan 50 - 50th Ave. SW, Calgary |
| McCowan's Golf Centre is Calgary's home for the golf enthusiast. The Golf Dome offers a 45,000 square foot golfing range, professional golf instructors, and the cutting edge of technology in its gold simulators that allow you to tour 17 world class courses. |
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McMahon Stadium 1817 Crowchild Trail N.W., Calgary |
McMahon Stadium, a community facility in the truest sense, has played host to a wide variety of events since it opened in 1960.
The stadium has held major international events including the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, the opening ceremonies of the 1997 World Police/Fire Games, and concerts featuring such performers as the Eagles, Alabama, and |
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Mount Royal College 4825 Richard Road S.W, Calgary |
| Mount Royal College is about choices-and about making sure you get where you need to go. Whether it's starting a new career, honing your work skills, completing a university degree or learning just for fun, we have the program that's right for you. From full, four-year baccalaureate applied degrees to one-year certificates, from two-year diplomas to Part-time studies and upgrading |
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Multicultural Heritage Museum 5411 - 51 Street, Stony Plain |
| Don't miss The Multicultural Heritage Centre, a living museum with a wealth of history including: the settler's cabin, homesteaader's kitchen, its own craft shop featuring locally-produced arts and crafts. |
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Odyssium 11211-142 Street, Edmonton |
| Edmonton’s Space and Science Center reborn, has four new mind-boggling galleries. Take a walk through the human body in the Body Fantastic, solve a mystery in Mystery Avenue, gain a deeper understanding of Mother Nature in the Green’s House and explore space in every dimension in Space Place. Two other attractions are the Margaret Zeidler Star Theatre, which houses the |
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Olympic Plaza Macleod Tr SW, Calgary |
| Built for medal presentations during the 1988 Winter Olympics, this site is still popular today for concerts, festivals and relaxing. This downtown park includes a Legacy Wall featuring plaques commemorating medal winners from the games. |
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Pengrowth Saddledome 555 Saddledome Rise SE, Calgary |
| The Pengrowth Saddledome is Calgary's leader for entertainment excitement. Seating over 17,000, it has something for everyone. It's home to the NHL's Calgary Flames and the WHL's Calgary Hitmen. It has also played host to big ticket concerts, rodeos, ice shows, circuses, conventions, and more. |
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Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
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| Towering mountains, pristine lakes, evergreen valleys, and glacial streams . . . Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is an area of striking contrasts where you can re-establish your links with the wilderness. This is one of Alberta's largest provincial parks and it has been developed to offer outdoor recreational opportunities in a mountain setting that extends over 500 square kilometres. |
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Race City Speedway Calgary |
| Race City Speedway is a complex containing 2.1 mile road course, a Drag Strip, and a short oval track located near Calgary, Alberta, Canada. |
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Riverside Horse Trails Drayton Valley |
| A relaxing and ideal method of getting away from it all is trail riding. There are a few outfitters in the area who would be pleased to take you on a customized horseback tour, and offer a wonderful opportunity for the photographer or video enthusiast, who might want to take in some of the beautiful scenery in Brazeau Country. The |
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Southern Alberta Institute of Technology 1301 16th Ave NW, Calgary |
| SAIT is known world-wide for its quality technical education and hands-on training in health sciences, construction, energy, manufacturing and automation, information and communications technologies, business and tourism, transportation, and over 2,300 continuing education courses. With more than 70 applied degree, diploma and certificate programs, SAIT provides education and first class training for more than 65,000 learners beginning and enhancing their |
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Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium 1415 - 14th Avenue NW, Calgary |
| Welcome to the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Jubilee is home to the Calgary Opera and Alberta Ballet and hosts major international touring musicals, dramatic productions, concerts, entertainers and conferences. |
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Spruce Meadows 18011 Spruce Meadows Way SW, Calgary |
| Spruce Meadows is located in the foothills of the majestic Canadian Rockies. This picturesque complex has captivated the worldwide audience of the sport of show jumping. There is no other place like it. Spruce Meadows blends the discipline of sport with the communication of international commerce and the goodwill of visitors... bringing Canada together with the world. |
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Stampede Park 2300 Stampede Trail S.E., Calgary |
| Centrally located in the heart of downtown Calgary, Alberta Stampede Park played host to live Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing seven months in 2002, plus simulcast wagering from across North America and Hong Kong year round. |
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Sunshine Ski Village Banff |
| Sunshine Village has been Banff's playground for over 75 years. Canada's Rocky Mountain pioneers - Peyto, Wheeler and Brewster - have welcomed and guided visitors through Sunshine's fabled mountains and alpine meadows since the late 1920's. These days we take for granted Banff's status as a year-round resort town. Back in the 1920's and 1930's Banff was considered a summer-only |
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Talisman Centre 2225 Macleod Trail South, Calgary |
| A top-notch recreational facility, the Talisman Centre of Calgary offers fitness classes, weight rooms, pools, dive tanks, saunas and much more. |
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Telus Convention Center 120 Ninth Avenue S.E.
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| We're looking forward to welcoming you to Calgary. Our city is full of sensational attractions, restaurants and shopping. Extraordinary outdoor activities - and lots of sunshine in which to enjoy them. Not to mention a business community second in Canada for most corporate head offices. And it's all within minutes of the stunning Canadian Rockies. We love our city and |
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The Edmonton Art Gallery 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton |
| This gallery has an extensive collection of over 5000 works of art. Exhibitions show a balance of historical and contemporary works by regional, national and international arts. Visit the Interactive Children’s Gallery, the large Art Rental and Sales Gallery and the delightful Gallery Shop and coffee bar. The Gallery is located on the corner of 99 Street and 102A Avenue, |
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The Provincial Museum of Alberta 12845-102nd Avenue, Edmonton |
| One of Canada’s five most popular museums, regularly attracts more than 300000 visitors each year. The museum’s permanent exhibitions include the internationally acclaimed Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture. The museum in not only dedicated to entertainment and educating its visitors, but also to its responsibility of collecting, documenting, preserving and interpreting the material evidence of Alberta’s human and natural history. |
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Town Common Athabasca |
| Visit this central park situated at the foot of the business district on the river's edge. A great site for a picnic lunch or a relaxing walk. The Town Common is the community focal point, and the site of many outdoors events and concerts. The park includes a boardwalk, gazebo, and viewpoints. |
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Transalta Tri Leisure Center 221 Campsite Road, Spruce Grove |
| TransAlta Tri Leisure Center is a dynamic space, full of energy and activity. It is a place where people of all ages can come to compete, learn, exercise, relax, meet and celebrate life. In a truly unique, made-in-the-region approach, residents of Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County determined the final design and components that are included in the Center. |
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University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW , Calgary |
| The University of Calgary is a comprehensive research university that, in its short 36-year history, has grown to take its place among the finest institutions in Canada. Combining the best of long-established university traditions with the City of Calgary's vibrant energy and diversity, the university aims to provide a research and scholarly foundation for students eager to acquire the knowledge |
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University of Calgary Dinos Varsity Sports Calgary |
| The Calgary Dinos are the sports teams of the University of Calgary. Varsity teams range from wrestling to basketball, and for both men and women. This webpage is the portal that will lead to the specific team or game event of your choice. |
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Valley Zoo Edmonton |
| The Valley Zoo is home to more than 100 exotic, endangered and native species. Enjoy one of the many interpretive presentations; experience the exotic and take a camel ride; travel on the miniature train or head to the Children’s Zoo. Hands on activities for all ages. The Valley Zoo is located approximately ten minutes east of West Edmonton Mall in |
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West Edmonton Mall 8882 — 170 Street, Edmonton |
| Experience the world's largest entertainment and shopping centre and Alberta's #1 Tourist Attraction. Over 800 stores and services, over 110 eating establishments and seven world class attractions. It's the only mall of its kind - both a shopper's dream and a world of excitement and adventure. Located approximately 25 minutes from the Travelodge Stony Plain. |
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