External Links:
Weather in Calgary
Fort McMurray
Global Outpost
Calgary Herald
CBC News

Gallery of Calgary

It is always either difficult or exciting moving to a place that you don't even know what looks like. Below, we have gathered a selection of pictures of Calgary, trying to give you an idea of what to expect upon arrival.

Calgary skyline Bow River Maple leaf
Calgary Skyline Bow River separates Calgary into north and south The Maple Leaf adds to the view all over the city
Park Downtown Avenue Stephen's Avenue
There are lots of parks where both kids and dogs can play Architecture and gardening create a nice atmosphere in dowtown Stephen's Avenue is a cosy pedestrian street with shops and cafes
The LRT Yellow cabs The Shell building
The LRT is the easiest way to get around town There are several taxi companies in Calgary, including the yellow cabs The Shell Centre is located on the corner of 4th Street and 4th Ave
Map of downtown Mail boxes Buy newspapers
Downtown Calgary is located just south of the Bow River Canada Post handles all mail Newspapers are available in kiosks as well as on the street
Calgary Municipal Building Bow River pathway Plus fifteen
Calgary Municipal Building A pathway along the Bow River is excellent for walks and running In downtown you can get between buildings in +15 without going outside
+15 entrance sign Street signs Pedestrian crossing sign
The sign reveals an entrance to +15 where you can walk indoors The street signs help you find your way You will find life as a pedestrian very easy in Calgary
Calgary Public Library Entrance to Stephen's Avenue Women's rights statues
The public library is located on the corner of 7th Ave and 1st Street The city does a lot to make downtown look nice and inviting Monument celebrating women's rights
Sculptures Calgary Herald Calgary Tower
The sculptures on 8th Ave are one of the city's landmarks The local newspaper: Calgary Herald Calgary Tower is the No. 1 landmark with view of the mountains
Booth selling cowboy hats Small street fountain Washroom sign
Calgary has roots in the Wild West, and people are not afraid to show it The city has many fountains and sculptures Only tourists call it toilet or restroom - in Canada it's washroom!
The Olympic rings Open sign The pecten
Calgary hosted the Olympic Winter Games in 1988 Signs like this flash all over the city, inviting you inside The pecten is difficult to overlook when walking down 4th Ave
Design by BrandPreference