Calgary Events Calendar
- Thursday, June 20
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Join Zoo naturalists for lively presentations that will get you a little closer to nature at the Daily Visitor Programs at the Zoo.
Calgary Zoo // 1-800-588-9993 // http://www.calgaryzoo.com/content/view/143/289/#day
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Take the family skating! The Olympic Oval has three ice surfaces, one long track speed skating oval and two Olympic-size hockey rinks, which fit inside the oval ice.
The Olympic Oval Contact Us 2500 University Dr. NW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 // http://schedules.oval.ucalgary.ca/Public.aspx
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Experience a mixture of history and art through multi-media learning stations in the ARC Discovery Room. This art-based studio is the introduction to your museum experience.
Glenbow Museum.130 - 9th Ave. SE, Calgary, AB // (403) 268-4100 // http://www.glenbow.org/
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Located 191 metres above the downtown core, the Calgary Tower offers the best view in the city. On the Observation Deck you'll experience a 360° view of the city, the Rocky Mountains, the foothills, and the prairies.
The Calgary Tower, Calgary, Alberta // http://www.calgarytower.com/
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TELUS Spark offers a variety of Science programs that are included with admission including drop-In workshops in the exhibit galleries and Creative Kids Museum and collaborative activities in the atrium.
TELUS Spark, Calgary, AB // http://www.sparkscience.ca/events/daily-programs/
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A travelling exhibition of how Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) all go into making movie magic. How To Make A Monster creates an opportunity for audiences to become animatronic puppeteers, lighting technicians, and creature designers. Visitors will experience how steel, wire, nuts, pulleys and miniature motors are combined to create the bones and muscles that bring animatronic creatures to life.
TELUS Spark, Calgary, AB // http://www.sparkscience.ca/events/travelling-exhibitions/how-to-make-a-monster/#exhibition
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Devonian Gardens is Calgary's only indoor public park. A full hectare of green space with an indoor playground for the kids.
8 Ave. & 2 St. SW, Calgary AB // http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Parks/Pages/Locations/Downtown-parks/Devonian-Gardens.aspx?redirect=/parks/devonian
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A year round facility where you can go biking in the summer and skiing, boarding and skating in the winter.
88 Canada Olympic Road SW, Calgary AB // www.winsportcanada.ca
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This park contains one of the world's richest dinosaur fossil fields, Canada's largest badlands area, sage flats and a unique riparian cottonwood habitat that supports numerous species of birds and mammals.
Lat: 50.760095 Long: -111.519734 // http://www.albertaparks.ca/dinosaur/activities-events.aspx
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A family active living centre for all ages. A 227,000 square foot recreation facility located in Southwest Calgary. Check out their swimming, sports, gymnastics, rock climbing, racquetball and squash courts! Preschool and school age programs are also offered.
Southland Leisure Centre, Calgary, AB // http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Recreation/Pages/Leisure-centres/Southland.aspx
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A sports facility for the whole family. A safari-themed water park with a wave pool, slides and splash zone. A jungle gym for preschoolers, two arenas for public skate and shinny.
Village Square Leisure Centre, 2623 56 St. N.E, Calgary, AB // http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Recreation/Pages/Leisure-centres/Village-Square.aspx
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Explore and investigate Alberta's fish, wildlife, water and aquatic ecosystems at Bow Habitat Station.
1440-17A Street SE Calgary, Alberta T2G 4T9 // http://srd.alberta.ca/RecreationPublicUse/BowHabitatStation/Default.aspx
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Fort Calgary is located just east of downtown Calgary on a 40-acre site. Discover the stories of Calgary’s past from 1875 - 1914 at an Interpretive Centre. Open year-round, the Fort offers Calgarians and their guests interactive exhibits, tours and school programs.
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The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in southeast Calgary is a large wildlife reserve with numerous nature trails where over 270 species of birds have been observed. While spring and summer are prime times for viewing birds, a variety of wildlife can be seen throughout the year.
2425 9 Ave. S.E., Calgary, AB // http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Parks/Pages/Locations/SE-parks/Inglewood-Bird-Sanctuary.aspx
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Discover “How the West was Once” at Canada’s largest living history museum.
Heritage Park Historical Village 1900 Heritage Drive S.W. Calgary, Alberta // http://www.heritagepark.ca/
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