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    Marda Loop Community Association

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association

    Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association

    (5 reviews)

    The Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association runs an indoor flea market every Sunday from 7 a.m…read more to 3 p.m. I have participated in this flea market as both a shopper and a vendor, and I am happy to share my thoughts as both. As a shopper, i was shocked at the size of it. When I first arrived and looked around, there had to be 50+ vendors around this gymnasium.. Just when I thought I saw it all, I found out there were three large rooms with MORE vendors. So if you go, keep wandering. There is definately more than simply that one big area. This is definately more of a flea market with plenty of bric a brac, as opposed to an artizan market such as the Calgary Farmer's Market, so be prepared for an indoor garage sale-type scenario. I got some fantastic deals on CDs and second hand books, so I was quite a happy little shopper. I also bought a pair of gorgeous earrings for $2. Seriously! There was one kiosk in there that made falafels that was delicous. :) I don't know if this lady is there every week, but she was worth every penny. As a vendor, the price was definately right. A table is $25. However, admittedly it is tough to get space there, since it is so busy. I was lucky enough to secure two tables for $50, so I actually had some room to display some clothing I was selling to raise money for the Giver for Liver Marathon. www.giverforliver.ca. Since the crowd was such bargain hunters, I didn't have much choice but to price my wares accordingly, therefore, making it difficult to do exceedingly well profit-wise. I know for certain there are many vendors that do very well there, but for me, with second hand clothing, it was a challenge. An item I would sell on kijiji for $10, I had to sell for $5, and more often than not, I would get haggled to $2. The vendor across from me dropped his prices all day and gave away all of his product for free in the last hour, which made it extremely hard for me to compete with free. I did exhibit in January where customer traffic was slower, so I may give this another kick at the can in the spring and update my review. However, my experience with the post-Christmas traffic was not a lot of profit for a nine hour day. I tried for two weekends. The first weekend, I didn't make my table (sold $40 worth of items, and the two tables were $50). The second week, I walked away with $55, so I had a much better sales day, but when I divide $55 by 9 hours, the charity only made $6.11 per hour. Much less than minimum wage. However, I spoke to many vendors around me, and many of them have been exhibiting there for years and have been profitable, selling antiquey-type housewares or books. So, it may simply be my product line (which was second hand clothing) or possibly my display, or other factors directly related to me. However, dealing with the community center was an absolute pleasure. Bonnie was extremely helpful and all the vendors I interacted with were a pleasure to deal with.

    Sure, the building is fairly old, but HSCA seems to be well-maintained and clean. I've been here a…read morecouple of times, and even though the atmosphere is high school gymnasium-esque, the ladies room is sparkling and doesn't have graffiti about that one guy that dated all your friends behind your back. Parking is ample, and during the evenings and weekends, is free if you have to to park on the street.

    Calgary Italian Club - Steak, chicken, mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables

    Calgary Italian Club

    (3 reviews)

    July 19, 2014: This is my second time here (the first time was for a funeral reception where they…read moreserved bread, antipasti and cold cuts) at a wedding reception. The staff were pleasant, efficient, and attentive. The antipasti table was artfully arranged and laden with grissini, bruschetta and crostini, pickled eggplant, prosciutto wrapped melon, assorted cheese and fruit, cold cuts, olives, insalata caprese, sausage and meatballs, spanakopita, and egg rolls. Our starters, cannellonini and gnocchi in a tomato sauce, were pillowy light and not too chewy. The main course was unfortunately a hit and miss. The steak was seared beautifully but needed more seasoning. Although the chicken breast was very juicy, it tasted quite bland. A little bit more jus or gravy would have done it justice. Alas, the broccoli was overcooked and the carrots were still raw. The desserts however, were amazing--Mario's Gelati was served to the delight of the young and old guests. There was such a unique variety of flavours (chocolate hazelnut, cappuccino, and raspberry white chocolate swirl) accompanied with fresh fruit.

    Just had lunch here with an Italian friend (who made me swear to secrecy) but my food was so good I…read morecan't keep her secret. It's such an unassuming location in a basement in Bridgeland, but absolutely everything is handmade. From the pasta to the bread to the desserts, if you're looking for authentic Italian, this is it. I had the Seafood soup (name is escaping me) and it was nothing short of amazing. It had huge chunks is salmon, scallops, clams and muscles in a tomato broth, served with heavenly garlic toast. I could probably eat there everyday. Bravo

    Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre - I loved all the little statues they had! So much character!

    Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre

    (8 reviews)

    The Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre is a great way to spend an hour immersing yourself in history…read moreand tradition. We enjoyed ourselves looking at relics and items from the past. The museum is housed in the basement of the centre and is not very large but still had interesting information. I would definitely recommend a trip here when you visit Calgary. Admission is free and open to the public. There are other classes held throughout the centre, just look for the calendar or bulletin boards. There is also a pharmacy on the first floor that sells traditional Chinese medicine.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our time exploring here - and their free museum downstairs is such a hidden…read moregem and a fantastic place to start when exploring Calgary's vibrant Chinatown! All the staff are helpful and very welcoming and the entrance is just beautiful- outside and inside! The plaza leading up to the entrance is lovely - lots of art and character. And when you enter, be sure to look up and appreciate the beautiful dome interior! There's so many intricate details. Also there are some small exhibits located around the halls on the upper floors before you go into the museum so don't miss those - very cool! The museum downstairs is the real star of the show - we were so impressed! They have lots of exhibits and interesting replicas. I really enjoyed the large replica exhibit of the terracotta soldiers - I had no idea how huge they actually are! And of the antique seismograph for measuring earthquake activity - that was really cool. They have a very detailed exhibit on the development of Calgary's Chinese community spanning over 100 years that was so fascinating. We had no idea about any of that history and are so glad we stopped in. They had lots of early artifacts and stories and many other interesting pieces, including a small wall of photographs of Calgary's Chinatown throughout its history - which was a fantastic way to start our morning exploring the area. Calgary has a surprisingly large Chinatown and if you're at all interested in Chinese culture, I highly recommend starting here and then be sure to explore the town itself. Lots to see! Oh and there's a decent bathroom up on the second floor too!

    Marda Loop Community Association - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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