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CELEBRATE THE CITY

Celebrate all that is Calgary with the Flames.

For the second season in a row we celebrate the people, organizations and landmarks that make the city unique.

Calgary Police Service
Watch Celebrate the Calgary Police Service

In concert with other agencies and the citizens of Calgary, the Calgary Police Service strives to preserve the quality of life in our community by maintaining Calgary as a safe place to live, work and visit.
Calgary Zoo
Watch Celebrate the Calgary Zoo

Located in the heart of Calgary, the Calgary Zoo is a world-class, non-profit organization focused on education and conservation. Established in 1929, the Calgary Zoo was among the first in Canada, and is currently the second largest zoo in the country.
The exhibits are divided by continent so the animals and plants you see in each area are representative of what you'd see in the wild of each global region.
fort calgary Fort Calgary
Watch Celebrate Fort Calgary

Fort Calgary brings history to life by telling the stories of the Mounted Police site, the settlement and the people of Calgary through dynamic interpretation and exciting exhibits.
Fort Calgary is operated by the Fort Calgary Preservation Society. The Society’s mandate is to preserve, utilize, develop, interpret and promote Fort Calgary for the benefit of the citizens and visitors to the city.
united way calgary United Way Calgary
Watch Celebrate the United Way

United Way of Calgary and Area is about people helping people and about building the Calgary community. They give support by investing in supporting community programs and initiatives in Airdrie, Cochrane, High River, Okotoks and Strathmore.
Glenbow Museum
Watch Celebrate the Glenbow Museum

The Glenbow Museum is a combination of a museum, art gallery, library and archives all under one roof. Glenbow boasts over a million artifacts and some 28,000 works of art in its vast collections and is one of the largest museums in Canada. Through a variety of dynamic programs and changing exhibitions and programs, and a broad collection of art, artifacts and historical documents, Glenbow Museum builds on a commitment to preserve our cultural and western heritage while simultaneously providing visitors with a glimpse of the world beyond.
Calgary Stampede
Watch Celebrate the Calgary Stampede

The Calgary Stampede is a volunteer-supported, not-for-profit community organization that preserves and promotes western heritage and values. The Stampede contributes to the quality of life in Calgary and southern Alberta through its world-renowned ten day Stampede, year-round facilities, western events and several youth and agriculture programs. All revenue is reinvested into Calgary Stampede programs and facilities.
Canada Olympic Park Canada Olympic Park
  Watch Celebrate Canada Olympic Park

Working together with partners in sport, the Calgary Olympic Development Association's vision is to create Canadian Olympic winter sport excellence, from the grassroots level to the country's Olympic best. CODA supports national sport organizations, encourages educational opportunities, and subsidizes the operation of unique training and recreational facilities used by the nation's top athletes and the general public.
Heritage Park
Watch Celebrate Heritage Park

Known as a living village, Heritage Park recreates early Western Canadian history through costumed interpreters, street theatre and over 150 buildings and exhibits. The Park's historical collections comprise 45,000 artifacts representing most aspects of a settler's life in pre-1914 Western Canada. At Heritage Park, you not only get to learn about life during the turn of the century, you get an opportunity to take part in it all. From learning how to make butter or ice cream to printing a newspaper, Heritage Park is an interactive museum that kids and adults of all ages can enjoy.
Spruce Meadows  Spruce Meadows
Watch Celebrate Spruce Meadows

Spruce Meadows is a premier venue in the sport of show jumping containing over twenty buildings: ten permanent stables, two indoor arenas, tournament center, administrative offices, Congress Hall, British House, HD television production suite, maintenance, and storage buildings - all encompassed within 360 acres. Spruce Meadows is located in the foothills of the majestic Canadian Rockies, within the city of Calgary.