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A question for the Canadian boardies

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or anyone who can provide some insight, for that matter. :)

I'm going to visit my brother up in Calgary in a couple weeks. Is there anything there that is just "gots-to-see"? We do plan on heading out to Banff for a day (and even there, is there certain sights that should be seen above others?), but otherwise ... no real clue. He's only lived there for a few weeks, so he hasn't had much time to know what's what.
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I *think* the Calgary Stampede might be going on then, that's definitely the highlight of any visit to Calgary. Also makes the city very busy, last time we went, we were driving to and from the west coast. We planned to hit Calgary for July 1 (Canada Day) and stay with my cousin - when we got there, my cousin was nowhere to be found! We wound up renting a hotel room, but we decided, since we'd be coming back in the middle of Stampede season that, while we'd like to see it, if we don't have a place to stay it'd be impossible to get one. If you are there for Stampede time, count your lucky stars that you have your brother's to stay at.

Other than that, I can't really think of anything either, other than all the people dressed up in cowboy hats and jeans in the city. Will make you feel like you're in Texas.

ETA: According to [url=hjttp://www.calgarystampede.com]their website[/url] it's on July 8-17 this year. So I doubt you'll be there for Stampede if it's in "a few weeks".
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Re: A question for the Canadian boardies

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I did a search on Google for "things to do in Calgary" and got this hit: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions- ... berta.html

The Enigma machine is at the Military Museums (#17 from above) if that is of interest.
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econgator wrote:or anyone who can provide some insight, for that matter. :)

I'm going to visit my brother up in Calgary in a couple weeks. Is there anything there that is just "gots-to-see"? We do plan on heading out to Banff for a day (and even there, is there certain sights that should be seen above others?), but otherwise ... no real clue. He's only lived there for a few weeks, so he hasn't had much time to know what's what.
Lake Louise. My stepmother is Canadian, loves Banff (she was just there two weeks ago, just ahead of the Duke and Duchess) and she goes on and on about how beautiful Lake Louise is.
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MarkBarrett wrote:The Enigma machine is at the Military Museums (#17 from above) if that is of interest.
Heh. Not only do we have an Enigma machine in one of our museums in Washington, but we have the Ark of the Covenant sitting around in a warehouse somewhere.
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Re: A question for the Canadian boardies

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I've got a question that's been bugging me for a month or so and couldn't find a Canuck to answer it.

While watching the Stanley Cup finals from Vancouver, I was noticing the ads on the boards. I figured out most of them and was amused by the change of Boston Pizza to Vancouver Pizza for the series. The one I didn't get was behind the goal on the left side of the TV screen. It was two (or perhaps three) red equilateral triangles each with a small green (maple?) leaf. I don't recall seeing any text associated with it. Anybody know what this was about?

Oh, and riots in Vancouver??? WTF???
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Does the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0wBYQKvmSk show the ad you are trying to identify? I have no clue, but I thought a visual could perhaps help?
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OrangeSAM wrote:I've got a question that's been bugging me for a month or so and couldn't find a Canuck to answer it.

While watching the Stanley Cup finals from Vancouver, I was noticing the ads on the boards. I figured out most of them and was amused by the change of Boston Pizza to Vancouver Pizza for the series. The one I didn't get was behind the goal on the left side of the TV screen. It was two (or perhaps three) red equilateral triangles each with a small green (maple?) leaf. I don't recall seeing any text associated with it. Anybody know what this was about?

Oh, and riots in Vancouver??? WTF???
I don't remember the ads, but it was probably Canadian Tire: http://www.canadiantire.ca/home.jsp?site=WebStore . Hardware/Tools/Sporting Goods/Auto repair. The best place to go with your father on a Saturday morning.
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dhkendall wrote:ETA: According to [url=hjttp://www.calgarystampede.com]their website[/url] it's on July 8-17 this year. So I doubt you'll be there for Stampede if it's in "a few weeks".
As much as I like to have went to the Stampede, I purposefully planned my trip to be after it was over. Plane tickets were a bit more expensive those weeks and I didn't feel like putting up with the crowds.

Thanks alamble and Mark for the other suggestions.
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econgator wrote:or anyone who can provide some insight, for that matter. :)

I'm going to visit my brother up in Calgary in a couple weeks. Is there anything there that is just "gots-to-see"? We do plan on heading out to Banff for a day (and even there, is there certain sights that should be seen above others?), but otherwise ... no real clue. He's only lived there for a few weeks, so he hasn't had much time to know what's what.
My sister and her family live in Calgary, so I've done family touristy things there a couple of times. You'll be too late for Stampede (ends tomorrow). The rockies are a must. Banff and Lake Louise are lovely, but filled with tourists: Check out Moraine Lake for a little less crowds and pretty views. It doesn't take much of a hike to leave the busloads of tourists behind. The Banff centre has artists/speakers/films/concerts: If you are staying overnight in Banff, check out if there is anything on. The drive from Banff to Jasper on the Icefields parkway is one of the most spectacular in North America.

We enjoyed the Calgary Farmer's Market for a weekend morning/lunch trip. We didn't do a whole lot of urban stuff, except taking the kids to McDonalds playgrounds, so I confess I don't know much about the urban fun to be had. Canada Olympic Park is where the 1988 ski jump and bobsled for the olympics were. I think there is a crazy zip line down the ski jump in summer...

Drumheller (~1 hour east of Calgary) has an excellent dinosaur museum and cool (actually, stifiling hot) badlands.

Enjoy! Eat lots of beef!
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MarkBarrett wrote:Does the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0wBYQKvmSk show the ad you are trying to identify? I have no clue, but I thought a visual could perhaps help?
Yes it does, Mark. Behind one of the goals, left side of the trapezoid, between Home Hardware and aircanada.com.

Thanks for digging this up!
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boson wrote:I don't remember the ads, but it was probably Canadian Tire: http://www.canadiantire.ca/home.jsp?site=WebStore . Hardware/Tools/Sporting Goods/Auto repair. The best place to go with your father on a Saturday morning.
Yes, that's it! Thanks, boson!
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OrangeSAM wrote:
boson wrote:I don't remember the ads, but it was probably Canadian Tire: http://www.canadiantire.ca/home.jsp?site=WebStore . Hardware/Tools/Sporting Goods/Auto repair. The best place to go with your father on a Saturday morning.
Yes, that's it! Thanks, boson!
That's Canadian Tire.
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Re: A question for the Canadian boardies

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Drumheller - definitely. The Royal Tyrell Museum is the world's best dinosaur museum.

Otherwise: lunch at Lake Louise.

Calgary is one of my least-favourite places.
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It's been many years since I touristed the area, but if you have time for Jasper as well as Banff (it's a fabulous road between) and you're into the tourist thing, try the Columbia Icefield, the tram to Whistler Peak, and the boat ride on Maligne Lake. I enjoyed them all--wow--28 years ago.
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Oh, and if you're a Trekkie, Vulcan, Alberta.

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