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  2. Centennial Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    It was then renovated by the City of Calgary and the architecture firm Lemay, then known as Lemay + Toker. The renovations included a 10,000 ft 2 (929m 2) gallery and a second 3,000 ft 2 (278 m 2) gallery, a rooftop sculpture garden and event space, entrance pavilion, restaurant and public space. [4] Calgary Centennial Planetarium 1966

  3. Scotia Place - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 2023, the City of Calgary, Province of Alberta, and CSEC announced that they had finalized agreements for the new event centre and district improvements. [ 3 ] [ 21 ] On July 22, 2024, the design and final name of the arena, Scotia Place, was announced at a groundbreaking ceremony, with construction beginning shortly after.

  4. Arts Commons - Wikipedia

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    Demolition proposals were defeated by the Calgary City Council by one vote, and, along with the Calgary Public Building (built in 1930/31 at a cost of almost $2 million), the building was incorporated into the plan for the Arts Centre. In 1979, the Public Building was bought by the City of Calgary for $3.8 million and its upper floors are still ...

  5. Calgary Telus Convention Centre - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Telus Convention Centre (CTCC) is a convention centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1974 as the Calgary Convention Centre, it is operated by the Calgary Convention Centre Authority on behalf of the City of Calgary. The facility offers 122,000 square feet of convention space, over 47,000 square feet of exhibit space, five pre ...

  6. List of festivals in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of annual festivals and cultural events in Calgary and the Calgary Region, in the province of Alberta, Canada.. This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.

  7. Max Bell Centre (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    Max Bell Centre (commonly Max Bell Arena) is an ice hockey arena in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in the community of Albert Park/Radisson Heights. It seats 2,121 for hockey, with a standing room capacity of over 3,000. It is named after Max Bell, a philanthropist who was a prominent businessman in Calgary.

  8. List of tourist attractions in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tourist attractions in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The city of Calgary has over one million inhabitants. Tourism is an important part of the local economy, contributing $2.1 billion dollars in 2019.

  9. Marda Loop, Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The area has become one of Calgary's most popular outdoor shopping venues, wherein businesses consist of small-scale retailers, coffee shops, beauty salons and pubs. The BIA also hosts Calgary's oldest street fair, [4] the Marda Gras Street Festival, on the second Sunday in August, [3] as well as an annual film festival called the Calgary Justice Film Festival (formerly the Marda Loop Justice ...