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Walk The YYC

Home to Calgary’s only free guided walking tours, Walk The YYC is the best first stop for tourists. Whether it’s your first time in the city, or you were born and raised, the passionate guides will entertain you and show you the city in a very different light. They offer three free tours of Downtown North, Downtown South & Historic Stephen Ave. Discuss the inspirational characters and cultures who helped make Calgary what it is today.

The Confluence Historic Site & Park Land

The confluence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers has been a historical and cultural gathering place from the first Indigenous people thousands of years ago to the arrival of the North-West Mounted Police (NWNP) in 1875. From its origins as Mohkinsstsis (Blackfoot), Wîchîspa (Nakoda) and Guts’ists’i (Tsuut’ina), to its more recent history as a national, provincial and municipal historic site, Fort Calgary has a complex story to tell. Today, Fort Calgary is an interpretive centre, a 40-acre park, and lots more.

Cold Garden Beverage Company

Cold Garden Beverage Company is a micro-brewery located in the vibrant Calgary community of Inglewood. The original brewing district of Calgary, Inglewood reflected the eclectic, creative drive behind the company. Partners Blake, Dan, and Kris signed the lease for The Garden, their physical brewery, Visitors can sample Cold Garden’s craft beers while soaking up the casual and eclectic ambiance of the place.

Nose Hill Park

Nose Hill Natural Environment Park lies in the northwest part of the city, surrounded by 12 residential communities. The park was created in 1980 and covers over 11 square kilometres. The hill most likely gets its name from the fact that, from certain locations and with a little imagination, it looks like a nose.

Bow Valley Stand Up Paddleboarding

Located in downtown Canmore, Bow Valley SUP & Surf is your gateway to exploring the stunning mountain lakes and rivers of the Bow Valley. In 2026, they continue to offer premium rentals of inflatable paddleboards, kayaks, and e-bikes, along with expert-led lessons for all skill levels. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful morning paddle on Johnson Lake or an adrenaline-filled river surfing session on the Bow River, their passionate team provides top-notch gear and local knowledge to ensure a successful adventure. From family-friendly flatwater tours to advanced whitewater SUP clinics, they capture the true spirit of Rocky Mountain water sports.