| CALGARY (CANADA) Where the Wild West Meets A New World |
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Once thought of as Cowtown, Calgary's cowboys, wranglers, and pioneers forged a trail for a bountiful city of present day mass development, growth and innovation. Even though this city known for the annual Stampede has cowboy's laidback sensibilities, it also has the high-spirited rush of a bullfighter's edge to it. Whether you are taking in Calgary on its own or extending your visit to include the Rocky Mountain villages of Banff, Kananaskis, Lake Louise, or even the Badlands, you are sure to connect with a powerful force of nature. Calgary is the third fastest developing city in the world, it is hosting the 2008 Juno Music Awards this April, it hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics and is home to the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede since 1886. Calgary is a safe, clean and productive city. It is known for its rugged beauty and Wild West appeal. So, get in the saddle cowpokes, and get ready for an exciting ride!
In Calgary:
Spruce Meadows (http://www.sprucemeadows.com) For the equestrian set, Spruce Meadows is a well known name as the 360 sprawling acres, just outside the south of Calgary hosts many show jumping tournaments including the September CSIO Spruce Meadows 'Masters' Tournament, which can be seen on most Sports Channels across North America. Spruce Meadows, twice named the number one show jumping facility in the world, was one of my favourite places to visit in Calgary for many years as entrance will allow the visitors up close contact with some of the greatest Show Jumpers in the world and their magnificent horses. Spruce Meadows also has multiple exhibitions taking place at once, and a wonderful element to Spruce Meadows is its internationally inclusive centres where each country attending the event has a tent to display its history, culture and culinary delights. Truly an enjoyable day out, Spruce Meadows is considered a must see when visiting Calgary. Glenbow Museum Mavericks Exhibit (http://www.glenbow.org/mavericks/) Setup in 2006, this exhibit of Alberta's Pioneers, history, and gusto for growth, showcases a strong and vibrant culture as fully actualized as any other culture found elsewhere. Plus the website is a great way to do an armchair version of the exhibit!
Shakespeare In The Park/Eau Claire Market (http://www.mtroyal.ab.ca/shakespeare-in-the-park/ and http://www.eauclairemarket.com/) Who doesn't love Shakespeare in The Park? Not many people as you will more often than not find one in every cultured city, and Calgary is no exception. Eau Claire Market, a European style indoor market set just off Prince's Island Park in downtown Calgary is a great place to shop, or even gather food for a picnic and go watch the Mount Royal College Drama students put on a play from the Bard underneath a shady spot of the Park. 2008 heralds twenty years of Shakespeare in The Park in Calgary and it is known for professional productions and a prepping ground for some well-known future actors of Canada. Kensington: For the most trendy place in Calgary, Kensington with its French style coffee shops, convergence of multiple ethnic restaurants, hip clothing shops, and bohemian tattoo parlours is a mix of fun and fabulous. Wandering around the streets of Kensington and window shopping is a delightful day all on its own in downtown Calgary.
All within a few hours drive, or less, the Rocky Mountains has much to offer, as does the Badlands, its visitors. Banff (http://www.banff.ca/home.htm) Nothing says skiing like Banff. The Banff Springs Hotel, an almost castle like oasis set among a backdrop of snow-capped mountains is an ideal location to relax in style. Banff has a sprawling national park that you can walk around or bike around in. The town of Banff is full of little shops and delightful restaurants (Try the Grizzly House for its Fondue, or sample buffalo, rattlesnake or shark instead), which welcomes you in, as does the whole atmosphere of the town.
Kananaskis (http://www.kananaskis.com/) As part of a three-way community of mountains and beauty, the village of Kananaskis is directly at the bottom of a valley of mountains. Wherever you look in Kananaskis you see towering mountains. This is hiking country, and if you are looking for a good stretch of your legs, this is the best place to be at one with nature. Using only one word to describe Kananaskis is easy as the place is complete serenity.
The Food of Calgary: Perhaps one of the little known facts about Calgary is its diverse array of fantastic food. You can dine at La Chaumiere and experience a Parisian dinner, or set foot in the Taj Mahal and have perfect Indian cuisine, or perhaps Moroccan, or Mongolian, or Ethiopian food is more to your liking? All the flavours of the world can be discovered in Calgary. However if you are simply looking for a drive through, visit Canada's oldest Drive-In called Pete's Drive-In on 16th Avenue. Pete's brings back memories of the 1950s with its easy style burgers, fries, onion rings and milkshakes.
Famous People from Calgary, and surrounding area: Feist (singer), Sarah & Tegan (singers), George Fox C&W singer), Paul Brandt (C&W singer), Jann Arden (singer), Melissa O'Neil (Canadian Idol winner), Paul Gross (actor), Mark Tewksbury (Olympic medalist), Heather Marks (Super Model), Bret and Owen Hart (wrestlers), Todd McFarlane (creator of Spawn comics), Chris Jericho (wrestler) |
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Hyde Park in
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