What to do & see in Calgary?
April 24, 2007 9:45 AM
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Calgaryfilter: We're going up for a wedding in a couple of weeks, and would like to get a little flavor of the city in the 2.5 days of free time that we will have.
Our free time includes all day Friday, Sunday morning (afternoon/evening dedicated to the bride & groom), and Monday (Victoria Day). Not looking for the standard tourist venues. Instead, your recommendations for local favorites, and also dancing/nightlife, please.
posted by vignettist to travel & transportation (12 comments total)
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Bar Named Sue (4th street) and The Ship (a couple blocks SW on 17th ave) are as Calgary as it gets in terms of nightlife. 17th avenue (the infamous “red mile”) is worth a stroll on the weekend. Try The Coup for lunch, Beano for coffee. Check if anyone interesting is playing at the Ironwood in Inglewood (where all the antique stores are) or Broken City (where most of the galleries seem to be). You can get a quick sense of what’s happening that weekend at www.ffwdweekly.com/Listings/list.html. Or gander through Swerve magazine, which comes out in the Friday Herald. You can do the honky tonk thing at Ranchmans on Macleod Trail if you’re inclined. (It’s an interesting thing to do.) And you’d be missing an essential Calgary experience if you didn't explore the system of paths along the river -- preferably by bike on a Saturday morning.
If you’ve got access to a car, consider popping out to Drumheller -- most visitors forget the Badlands in their rush to Banff. The Crowsnest Pass makes an equally evocative day trip; take the inside road (22x/22) to the 3, which is possibly the country’s most stunning early morning drive, you come out at the wind fields near Pincher Creek, then go through the Frank Slide. So eerie.
posted by bookley at 11:07 AM on April 24, 2007