One of Meghan and Evan's first dates was to heritage park in September 2016. They visit the park yearly in September; we think you should too!
Heritage Park connects people with the history of Western Canada, preserving the culture and heritage for generations to come. Throughout the year, guests can interact with nearly 100 years of history. Heritage Park’s exhibits span the early 1860s fur trade to the petroleum and automobile-dominated 1950s. The Park’s mission is to document the history of the early West and educate and entertain guests of all ages.
Telus Spark is an interactive Science Centre that lifts people up with the power of curiosity through creative encounters with science. It houses the largest dome theatre in western Canada and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. It changes lives and opens doors to the world of science, technology and innovation.
General Admission to Spark is an all-inclusive experience giving visitors full access to all the galleries, Brainasium Outdoor Park and free dome shows.
The Calgary Zoo is internationally recognized for world-class animal care and habitat design practices. It takes pride in inspiring and educating generations of visitors about the importance of biodiversity and conservation.
Comprised of 125 acres, the zoo consists of animal habitats, restaurants, retail, seasonal concessions, playgrounds, banquet rooms, corporate meeting facilities, animal veterinary services, classrooms and an administration building.
At Glenbow we are reframing our community’s relationship to arts and culture with this simple yet groundbreaking belief.
Glenbow is a place of confluence. A meeting point for people and communities to join a flow of ideas, knowledge, opinions and experiences. Their exceptional collection of art and historical objects represents the people and ideas that have shaped our region. That collection is complemented and contextualized by travelling exhibitions that explore historical and contemporary art, fashion, design and innovation from around the world
Please note Glenbow is closed for renovation to become the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture, opening in 2025. During our renovation, we will be hosting exhibitions out of our satellite gallery - Glenbow at the Edison
At Studio Bell, we celebrate the stories of music in Canada through artifacts and rare instruments.
Studio Bell is the first national cultural institution dedicated to celebrating music in Canada in all of its forms. The 160,000-square-foot building designed by Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works Architecture comprises nine subtly curved interlocking towers clad in glazed terra cotta. And, it sounds as good as it looks! Referencing the design of musical instruments, the facility’s open spaces resonate with the sounds of music and activity, drawing visitors up through five floors of acoustically and visually distinct exhibition, performance, and gallery spaces.