Sitting northwest of the city along the Canada Olympic Road Southwest, the Canada Olympic Park welcomes sports fans Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.
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Calgary officials reverse course, public allowed to reclaim engraved bricks at Olympic PlazaOrganizers behind Calgary's upcoming Olympic Plaza revitalization project will attempt to retrieve some of the more than 33,000 commemorative bricks that line the downtown park, after previously ...
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Calgary Herald on MSN'Clearly a movement': How major spending on arts infrastructure, institutions is creating a very different CalgaryNine out of 10 Calgarians remain engaged in a single way, either by observing/listening, attending art events or creating art ...
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Brown Eyed Flower Child on MSNThings to do in Calgary in Winter: A Fun Girl’s TripCalgary is a cosmopolitan city in the Western Canadian province of Alberta. It is located in the prairies near the towering ...
In June 2025, the Calgary Stampede will welcome people from around the corner and around the world to Stampede Park with ...
Freestyle skier Maggie Sutherland won three of her events at the Canadian Junior National Park & Pipe Championships in ...
Located just south of downtown Calgary, Stampede Park captures Canada's attention every July during the world-famous Calgary Stampede. This massive festival features rodeos and all things Wild West.
Calgary’s 1988 Winter Olympics brought global talent and heartening underdogs to the city, notably British ski jumper Eddie the Eagle and the Jamaican bobsled team that served as the inspiration ...
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