Calgary — Alberta's dynamic prairie city and gateway to the Rockies, famous for the Calgary Stampede, cowboy heritage, and easy access to Banff and Lake Louise.

Iconic 190-metre observation tower with a glass floor and panoramic views of the city and the Rockies on clear days.

Home of 'The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth' — rodeo, chuckwagon races, and a summer-long festival atmosphere.

Striking museum celebrating Canadian music history with interactive exhibits and rare instruments.

Western Canada's leading art and history museum, spotlighting Indigenous culture and regional heritage.

Riverside island park in the heart of downtown, popular for picnics, festivals, and skyline views.

Canada's largest living history museum, recreating pre-1950s prairie life with vintage trains and steamboats.

Distinctive red pedestrian bridge over the Bow River, a symbol of modern Calgary architecture.

Hands-on science museum with an outdoor park and planetarium, great for families.