Peggy’s guidebook

Peggy
Peggy’s guidebook

Food scene

Cute little pub with great food, walking distance to my place.
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Kensington BRZ
203 10A St NW
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Cute little pub with great food, walking distance to my place.
Delicious Pies!
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Pie Junkie
1081 2 Ave NW
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Delicious Pies!
Great little coffee shop with cute outdoor sitting area.
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Vendome Cafe
940 2 Ave NW
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Great little coffee shop with cute outdoor sitting area.
Yummy baked goods and a small market, not cheap but really good. Across from the Safeway Grocery Store.
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Sidewalk Citizen Bakery
618 Confluence Way SE
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Yummy baked goods and a small market, not cheap but really good. Across from the Safeway Grocery Store.
Cool Saloon in Water Valley Alberta 1 hour away from Calgary.
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Water Valley Saloon
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Cool Saloon in Water Valley Alberta 1 hour away from Calgary.
Great spot for sandwiches,coffee and market items, I can personally say they have great deserts, lovely breads and yummy sandwiches. Nice outdoor seating area as well.
Sunterra Market & Café, Kensington Road
2536 Kensington Rd NW
Great spot for sandwiches,coffee and market items, I can personally say they have great deserts, lovely breads and yummy sandwiches. Nice outdoor seating area as well.

Sightseeing

containR is a pop up arts and culture hub for people of all ages – championing a 100-mile diet of creative community ideas – developed by Springboard Performance. Together with partner Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association we brought containR to the Triangle site on the corner of 9th Street and 2nd Avenue NW
containR
1020 2 Ave NW
containR is a pop up arts and culture hub for people of all ages – championing a 100-mile diet of creative community ideas – developed by Springboard Performance. Together with partner Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association we brought containR to the Triangle site on the corner of 9th Street and 2nd Avenue NW
if you don't want the crowds of Canmore and Banff head to Kananaskis it is a beautiful area, lots of hiking and the most breathtaking scenery.
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Kananaskis
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if you don't want the crowds of Canmore and Banff head to Kananaskis it is a beautiful area, lots of hiking and the most breathtaking scenery.
This National Park is shared with Glacier National Park in Montana, it is an absolutely beautiful place and I suggest you stay in the area overnight as there is so much to see. Take the Waterton Shoreline Cruise, it is a wonderful excursion.
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Waterton Lakes National Park
Alberta 5
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This National Park is shared with Glacier National Park in Montana, it is an absolutely beautiful place and I suggest you stay in the area overnight as there is so much to see. Take the Waterton Shoreline Cruise, it is a wonderful excursion.
Drumheller where the museum is located it a must see, you will not be disappointed, spend a night in the area as you don't want to miss anything!
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Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
1500 N Dinosaur Trail
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Drumheller where the museum is located it a must see, you will not be disappointed, spend a night in the area as you don't want to miss anything!
Atlas Coal Mine is a National Historic Site, they also have tours that offer an informative entertaining tour of what life was like on the Coal Mine This tour is amazing, we had the best time, check out the trip-advisor reviews you will not be disappointed, fun for anyone. I recommend the Tunnel Tour.
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Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site
110 Century Dr W
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Atlas Coal Mine is a National Historic Site, they also have tours that offer an informative entertaining tour of what life was like on the Coal Mine This tour is amazing, we had the best time, check out the trip-advisor reviews you will not be disappointed, fun for anyone. I recommend the Tunnel Tour.
The summer Skyline Calgary Luge track runs alongside the famous Winsport winter Olympic Luge track, located at COP ( Canada Olympic Park) Great family fun. Must be over 3 feet 6 inches tall to participate.
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Downhill Karting van Skyline Luge Calgary
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The summer Skyline Calgary Luge track runs alongside the famous Winsport winter Olympic Luge track, located at COP ( Canada Olympic Park) Great family fun. Must be over 3 feet 6 inches tall to participate.
This newly built library must be seen, stunning architecture in the East Village.
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Central Library
800 3 St SE
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This newly built library must be seen, stunning architecture in the East Village.
The Frank Slide was a rockslide that buried part of the mining town of Frank, Northwest Territories,Canada, at 4:10 a.m. on April 29, 1903. Around 110 million tonnes (121 million US tons) of limestone rock slid down Turtle Mountain. Witnesses reported that the rock had reached up the opposing hills within 100 seconds, obliterating the eastern edge of Frank, the Canadian Pacific Railway line and the coal mine. It was one of the largest landslides in Canadian history and remains the deadliest, as between 70 and 90 of the town's residents were killed, most of whom remain buried in the rubble. Frank Slide interpretive Centre is a must visit it is am amazing sight to see in person, a part of Alberta and Canadian History. I have done the tour and would highly recommend. Please note the province of Alberta was not created until September 1905, more than two years after the slide. The community was still part of the Northwest Territories when the incident occurred.
Frank slide
The Frank Slide was a rockslide that buried part of the mining town of Frank, Northwest Territories,Canada, at 4:10 a.m. on April 29, 1903. Around 110 million tonnes (121 million US tons) of limestone rock slid down Turtle Mountain. Witnesses reported that the rock had reached up the opposing hills within 100 seconds, obliterating the eastern edge of Frank, the Canadian Pacific Railway line and the coal mine. It was one of the largest landslides in Canadian history and remains the deadliest, as between 70 and 90 of the town's residents were killed, most of whom remain buried in the rubble. Frank Slide interpretive Centre is a must visit it is am amazing sight to see in person, a part of Alberta and Canadian History. I have done the tour and would highly recommend. Please note the province of Alberta was not created until September 1905, more than two years after the slide. The community was still part of the Northwest Territories when the incident occurred.
Mchugh Bluff stairs located off Memorial drive offer a fantastic view of the city ( also some good exercise walking up and down the stairs)
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McHugh Bluff Park
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Mchugh Bluff stairs located off Memorial drive offer a fantastic view of the city ( also some good exercise walking up and down the stairs)