Today is Tourism Day in Canada, and in celebration of that, we are sharing the top tourist destinations in Calgary, according to Google.
Whether you’re new to the city or not, being a tourist in the place you live can help you rediscover all the great things our city has.
- Heritage Park: historical park, 1900 Heritage Drive SW
- Glenbow Museum: art and history museum, 130 – 9 Avenue SE
- Canada Olympic Park: this high-performance athletic training facility and recreational facility is run by Winsport Canada, 88 Canada Olympic Road SW
- Calgary Stampede: the greatest outdoor show on Earth! Rodeo, midway and festival, 1410 Olympic Way SE
- Fort Calgary: historical park, 750 – 9 Avenue SE
- Calaway Park: western Canada’s largest outdoor amusement park, 245033 Range Road 33
- Telus Spark: science museum, 220 St Georges Drive NE
- Calgary Zoo: our zoo is full of exhibits and even a dinosaur area, 1300 Zoo Road NE
- Aerospace Museum of Calgary: military air museum, 4629 McCall Way NE
- Calgary Tower: 191-metre observation tower, 101 – 9 Avenue SW
- Fish Creek Provincial Park: second largest urban park in Canada, 15979 Bow Bottom Trail SE
- Chinook Centre: major shopping destination, 6455 Macleod Trail SW
- Chinese Cultural Centre: located in Chinatown, 197 – 1 Street SW
- Glenmore Reservoir: largest artificial reservoir on the Elbow River
- Arts Commons: multi-venue arts centre, 205 – 8 Avenue SE
- Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium: 4-million cubic foot theatre, 1415 – 14 Avenue NW
- Confederation Park: 400 acre urban park, 905 – 30 Avenue NW
- Village Square Leisure Centre: 5.5 acre indoor leisure centre, 2623 – 56 Street NE
Looking for even more tourism information and attractions in Calgary? Check out Tourism Calgary, and also their guide on 200 things to do in Calgary this season.