Top Notch Popcorn Ceiling Removal
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Calgary Popcorn Ceiling Removal
199 Dalhurst Way Ste 4
Calgary t3a 1p1
Canada
(587) 600-2196
About Calgary
Calgary ( (listen) KAL-gər-ee) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in Canada. Calgary is situated at the confluence of the Bow River and the Elbow River in the south of the province, in the transitional area between the Rocky Mountain Foothills and the Canadian Prairies, about 80 km (50 mi) east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies, roughly 299 km (186 mi) south of the provincial capital of Edmonton and approximately 240 km (150 mi) north of the Canada–United States border. The city anchors the south end of the Statistics Canada-defined urban area, the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor.Calgary's economy includes activity in the energy, financial services, film and television, transportation and logistics, technology, manufacturing, aerospace, health and wellness, retail, and tourism sectors. The Calgary Metropolitan Region is home to Canada's second-highest number of corporate head offices among the country's 800 largest corporations. In 2015, Calgary had the highest number of millionaires per capita of any major Canadian city. In 2022, Calgary was ranked alongside Zürich as the third most livable city in the world, ranking first in Canada and in North America. In 1988, it became the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Winter Games. == Etymology == Calgary was named after Calgary on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, United Kingdom. In turn, the name originates from a compound of kald and gart, similar Old Norse words, meaning "cold" and "garden", likely used when named by the Vikings who inhabited the Inner Hebrides.
Neighborhoods around Calgary
Erlton, North Glenmore, Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill, Scarboro, Ramsay, Highwood, Upper Mount Royal, Glendale, South Calgary, Inglewood, Cliff Bungalow, St. Andrews Heights, Capitol Hill, Mission, Cambrian Heights, Renfrew, Vista Heights, Beltline, Sunnyside, Signal Hill,Things To Do in Calgary
Heritage Park
Calgary Tower
Prince's Island Park
Fort Calgary
Gasoline Alley Museum
WinSport
Peace Bridge
Calgary Zoo
Stephen Avenue Walk
Wonderland Sculpture
The Military Museums
Bowness Park
Calaway Park
Nose Hill Park
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary & Nature Centre
Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre
Devonian Gardens
TELUS Spark Science Centre
Fish Creek Provincial Park
Lougheed House National & Provincial Historic Site