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    Fort Calgary

    3.6 (23 reviews)
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    Boon C.

    I am use to the Fort with walls surrounding the compound. This fort is different and does not has wall. It is not the military base but the mountains police. In the late 18th century they has this fort for the center command. They bring law and order to the region and establish the initial city of Calgary. If there is no fort, there will be no City of Calgary. The history has extended to deep root of the city established and keep the law and order. The mountain police has make peace and friend to the First Nation which is the Indian of the local. They are actually the pioneer to west. The current fort has many history of the city. It is also the education center to the children. I saw children who are visiting has a chance to dress up like mountain police and the settler in the pass. A lot of fun. At the back of the fort including the community garden with planting the real veggies. Please give at least 1.5 hour to visit. The do have short film to introduce the history.

    Kevin M.

    I was in Calgary for a business trip and had a free morning. Fort Calgary was a great way to spend it. Very good presentation of Calgary from early in its history. Not only were the displays well done, they had people available to answer questions and talk about the fort and history of the area. Very impressive. I highly recommend a visit.

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    Hazel P.

    Fort Calgary was a disappointment. The Interpretive Centre is pretty small & the map they gave us was confusing because not all the areas were labelled. We almost stumbled into a room where a private function was being held because we were going the wrong way. The artifacts themselves from the RCMP & etc were very interesting though. I think the layout of the museum needs to be improved. Some of the rooms with the artifacts were so tiny & with a group from a tour bus there at the same time it was pretty crowded.

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    Review Highlights - Fort Calgary

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    Peace Bridge

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    standing on the peace bridge over the bow river, i immediately recognized it from the amazing race…read more even if you've never seen it on tv, it's hard to miss. the bridge is a bright red steel tube, a twisting weave of geometric shapes that looks almost like a giant chinese finger trap stretched across the river. depending on the angle, it can feel futuristic, playful, and a little surreal. but what makes the peace bridge special isn't just the design. when i visited, families were celebrating graduates in caps and gowns, stopping to take photos. scooters and cyclists tried to zip past in the middle, ringing their bells, while tourists lingered to admire the view. below, people floated along the river in inflatable rafts. it was one of those moments where a city's personality shines through, everyone sharing the same space, each in their own way, and somehow it all worked. the bridge was built to connect downtown calgary with the sunnyside neighbourhood, offering a safe crossing for pedestrians and cyclists. when it first opened, its bold design and cost sparked plenty of debate. the repeating red framework casts constantly shifting patterns of light and shadow, while the enclosed design frames the river, the skyline, and the surrounding paths. people don't just cross it, they stop, take photos, pause, and really notice the city around them. what impressed me most was how alive it felt. despite all the attention the architecture gets, the peace bridge doesn't feel like a monument. it feels like a place where life happens. watching graduates celebrate, cyclists and scooters weave through, and people drifting on the river below made it feel less like infrastructure and more like a living part of the city. for all its striking design, the peace bridge succeeds because people have made it their own. it's both a landmark and a backdrop for countless everyday moments, and that's what makes it such a recognizable part of calgary's character.

    You have to admire the Calatrava designs. Bummer that the red color is fading to a pinkish maroon…read more Otherwise it's a lovely bridge worth seeing. Unfortunately other tourists apparently don't get that the middle is for bikes and sides for pedestrians, despite the clear markings. It adds color and texture to the landscape, so kudos for that.

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    Calgary Public Library

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    I always enjoy visiting libraries when I visit new cities. When I saw the beauty of this library…read morethrough pictures and reviews, I knew I had to visit this one. Honestly, the pictures don't do it justice. In person, it was much nicer and cleaner. Every section of the library was sparkling clean and clearly maintained well. There are 4 stories with computers, meeting rooms, tables, coffee shop, art installations, children's area, etc. They definitely made it so there are plenty of resources available for whatever you may need. The only downfall I can think of is that the library has quite a bit of drugged up people in there as well as right outside and some of them causing a scene or clearly making others uncomfortable. I understand it's a public facility but it's still a negative aspect about the library.

    A cool architectural building with ample artificial and natural lighting coming through the…read morewindows. There 3 levels out do with a children's section on the 3 floor with a play area and multiple reading areas and kids books spread out. They have mega cheese board and table chest set up on the 4th floor with a manual hockey board and crossword puzzle on the white board. They also have a little cafe serving coffee, lattes, tea, smoothies, and ice cream desserts. Reasonably priced. It's a cool place to check out on a rainy day in Calgary. They have free tours on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 12-1pm plus an escape library game on select dates.

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