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Calgary, Alberta (definition)
Calgary is the largest city in the Province of Alberta. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, approximately 80 km east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies.
Articles tagged with Calgary, Alberta (11)
This is your city on foot
The urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2012
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Chris Turner
,
MissPixels
Tags:
Alberta, Calgary, Alberta, Kitchener, Ontario, Montreal, Quebec, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, Urban development, Urban planning, Urban sprawl, Urban wildlife, Urbanization, Waterloo, Ontario
Meet me at the rodeo
Capturing the spirit of the Calgary Stampede on the eve of its centennial
Rural roots
More than a century in the making, the Calgary Stampede's agricultural showcase stays in the spotlight
The greatest shows in town
Grandstand extravaganzas and the Indian Village shine during the Calgary Stampede's arts and culture festival
Rodeo renewal
The evolution of animal care at the century-old Calgary Stampede
The Calgary Stampede (June 1954)
Originally published in the Canadian Geographical Journal, June 1954
A new kind of science centre
The new Telus World of Science centre in Calgary experiments with interactive exhibits
Bright lights, big fishy
Wilderness, schmilderness — cast for trophy trout without leaving Calgary
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Jake MacDonald
,
Todd Korol
Calgary, Alberta
Calgary may be the jumping-off point for mountain-bound adventurers, but Stampede City is a winter destination in its own right
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2007
Department:
OneCity
Contributors:
Hélèna Katz
Calgary on stampede
Boots, broncos, beer: rodeo city unleashes its inner cowboy
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