Attractions
Canada Olympic Park www.canadaolympicpark.ca
Bring the entire family out for an afternoon of fun filled activities and entertainment, or cheer on your favourite athlete in World Championship competition. From community gatherings and celebrations to festivals and world-class sporting events, it is all happening at Canada Olympic Park. Have a great event idea in mind? Our event professionals can work with you to turn that idea into reality.
Heritage Park www.heritagepark.ca
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 artefacts, and lively interpretive activities.
Calgary Tower www.calgarytower.com
Officially opened June 30th 1968, the ‘Tower’ has become the City of Calgary’s most famous and identifiable physical landmark. One of the first Towers of its kind, the Calgary Tower offers the best view in Calgary and is a must-see on any tourist’s itinerary.
Glenbow Museum www.glenbow.org
Our permanent exhibitions allow our visitors to go back in time and explore the stories of Western Canada and travel the world with our international galleries all in one day. Choose your own museum adventure and see Where the World Meets the West.
Calgary Zoo www.calgaryzoo.org
The Calgary Zoo is home to more than 1000 animals and 275 species. Our animal collection is always changing. Many animals are endangered and are part of the Species Survival Plan–a co-operative population management program focused on maintaining healthy and genetically diverse captive populations.
Telus World of Science www.calgaryscience.ca
Our exhibits, shows and programs spark the imagination, satisfy the most curious of minds, and inspire a spirit of lifelong learning.
Calaway Park www.calawaypark.com
Calaway Park offers a vast array of incredible rides, live stage shows, and special entertainment. There are many attractions for fun seekers, families, and small children. Come spend a day at Calaway Park in Calgary, Alberta.
Calgary Golf www.calgarygolfguide.ca
Welcome to the Calgary Golf guide website, the only resource you will need for researching courses in the city of Calgary. With the city’s location nestled in the Alberta Foothills and our close proximity to the Rocky Mountains, Calgary area courses offer some of the most stunning views and beautiful settings for golf in Canada. Calgary Golf Guide provides information such as green fees, course description, photographs and location. So whether you are planning a trip to Calgary or are a local just trying to decide where to play this weekend, Calgary Golf guide has all the tools you need to find the courses you want to play at the price you want to pay.
Banff National Park www.banff.com ; www.banffgondola.com
Year round Discover Banff Tours will take you exploring in the mountains on outdoor adventures and interpretive sightseeing trips. Locally hired and accredited guides will help you build a connection to the mountains on personal and interactive tours. When visiting Banff National Park in the heart of the Canadian Rockies…. see More Mountains in a Moment than Most see in A Lifetime. Ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain to experience a bird’s eye view of six mountain ranges…
Lake Louise www.skilouise.com
Explore Lake Louise and travel the Icefields Parkway.
Kananaskis Country www.kananaskisalberta.ca
To the southwest of Banff National Park, ‘Kananaskis Country’ as it is known, is an unspoiled paradise. Full of picture perfect mountain scenery, wildlife and flora, Kananaskis Country can be visited at any time of the year. There are excellent cross-country skiing trails, which become excellent hiking trails in the spring.
Royal Tyrrell Museum www.tyrrellmuseum.com
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is in the heart of the badlands, 6 km (4 mi) northwest of Drumheller, Alberta, in Midland Provincial Park. Plan to spend a few hours visiting the Museum, and remember, Drumheller and surrounding area have a lot to offer – you might want to stay a while!
Dinosaur Capital of the world www.dinosaurvalley.com
There is nowhere quite like the Drumheller Valley! At the heart of South Central Alberta, the Drumheller Valley offers visitors a unique combination of spectacular scenery and interesting things to do. Within easy driving distance of Banff, Calgary or Red Deer, a few hours on good all-weather highways will take you into another world – the world of startling contrasts between the deep past and the exciting present. Rolling fields suddenly give way to steep, dry coulees ridged with the strata of hundreds of years of erosion by time, wind and water. And, through it all, the tranquil Red Deer River gently makes its way through parkland and myriad of recreational opportunities.
Head-Smashed Bufflo Jump http://head-smashed-in.com
Located 18 km north & west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a place where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the great plains, one of the world’s oldest, largest and best preserved buffalo jump’s known to exist — Head-Smashed-In. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Head-Smashed-In has been used continuously by aboriginal peoples of the plains for more than 5,500 years.
Bring the entire family out for an afternoon of fun filled activities and entertainment, or cheer on your favourite athlete in World Championship competition. From community gatherings and celebrations to festivals and world-class sporting events, it is all happening at Canada Olympic Park. Have a great event idea in mind? Our event professionals can work with you to turn that idea into reality.
Heritage Park www.heritagepark.ca
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 artefacts, and lively interpretive activities.
Calgary Tower www.calgarytower.com
Officially opened June 30th 1968, the ‘Tower’ has become the City of Calgary’s most famous and identifiable physical landmark. One of the first Towers of its kind, the Calgary Tower offers the best view in Calgary and is a must-see on any tourist’s itinerary.
Glenbow Museum www.glenbow.org
Our permanent exhibitions allow our visitors to go back in time and explore the stories of Western Canada and travel the world with our international galleries all in one day. Choose your own museum adventure and see Where the World Meets the West.
Calgary Zoo www.calgaryzoo.org
The Calgary Zoo is home to more than 1000 animals and 275 species. Our animal collection is always changing. Many animals are endangered and are part of the Species Survival Plan–a co-operative population management program focused on maintaining healthy and genetically diverse captive populations.
Telus World of Science www.calgaryscience.ca
Our exhibits, shows and programs spark the imagination, satisfy the most curious of minds, and inspire a spirit of lifelong learning.
Calaway Park www.calawaypark.com
Calaway Park offers a vast array of incredible rides, live stage shows, and special entertainment. There are many attractions for fun seekers, families, and small children. Come spend a day at Calaway Park in Calgary, Alberta.
Calgary Golf www.calgarygolfguide.ca
Welcome to the Calgary Golf guide website, the only resource you will need for researching courses in the city of Calgary. With the city’s location nestled in the Alberta Foothills and our close proximity to the Rocky Mountains, Calgary area courses offer some of the most stunning views and beautiful settings for golf in Canada. Calgary Golf Guide provides information such as green fees, course description, photographs and location. So whether you are planning a trip to Calgary or are a local just trying to decide where to play this weekend, Calgary Golf guide has all the tools you need to find the courses you want to play at the price you want to pay.
Banff National Park www.banff.com ; www.banffgondola.com
Year round Discover Banff Tours will take you exploring in the mountains on outdoor adventures and interpretive sightseeing trips. Locally hired and accredited guides will help you build a connection to the mountains on personal and interactive tours. When visiting Banff National Park in the heart of the Canadian Rockies…. see More Mountains in a Moment than Most see in A Lifetime. Ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain to experience a bird’s eye view of six mountain ranges…
Lake Louise www.skilouise.com
Explore Lake Louise and travel the Icefields Parkway.
Kananaskis Country www.kananaskisalberta.ca
To the southwest of Banff National Park, ‘Kananaskis Country’ as it is known, is an unspoiled paradise. Full of picture perfect mountain scenery, wildlife and flora, Kananaskis Country can be visited at any time of the year. There are excellent cross-country skiing trails, which become excellent hiking trails in the spring.
Royal Tyrrell Museum www.tyrrellmuseum.com
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is in the heart of the badlands, 6 km (4 mi) northwest of Drumheller, Alberta, in Midland Provincial Park. Plan to spend a few hours visiting the Museum, and remember, Drumheller and surrounding area have a lot to offer – you might want to stay a while!
Dinosaur Capital of the world www.dinosaurvalley.com
There is nowhere quite like the Drumheller Valley! At the heart of South Central Alberta, the Drumheller Valley offers visitors a unique combination of spectacular scenery and interesting things to do. Within easy driving distance of Banff, Calgary or Red Deer, a few hours on good all-weather highways will take you into another world – the world of startling contrasts between the deep past and the exciting present. Rolling fields suddenly give way to steep, dry coulees ridged with the strata of hundreds of years of erosion by time, wind and water. And, through it all, the tranquil Red Deer River gently makes its way through parkland and myriad of recreational opportunities.
Head-Smashed Bufflo Jump http://head-smashed-in.com
Located 18 km north & west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a place where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the great plains, one of the world’s oldest, largest and best preserved buffalo jump’s known to exist — Head-Smashed-In. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Head-Smashed-In has been used continuously by aboriginal peoples of the plains for more than 5,500 years.
