- Calgary became an official town on Nov. 7, 1884 under the North-West Territories Ordinance
- The City of Calgary was incorporated on Jan. 1, 1894
- Calgary got its name from Calgary Bay on the Isle of Mull in Scotland
- Calgarians gave its city a nickname of “cowtown”
- Cowtown lives up to its name with its annual Calgary Stampede held in July
- Calgary Stampede was brought to the city by Guy Weadick with the financial help from Pat Burns, Archie McLean, George Lane, and A.E. Cross
- There are a lot of free pancake breakfasts all over the city during the Calgary Stampede
- An app was also created to easily navigate where to find a free pancake breakfast during the Calgary Stampede
- Calgarians only pay five per cent tax on Goods and Services because there is no provincial sales tax in Alberta.
- Calgary was among the cleanest cities in the world
- Calgary is the sunniest major city in Canada
- The city is also known as the Cultural Capital of Canada
- There is a total of 499,222 dwelling units in the city
- Calgary is located at 3,740 feet above sea level
TRANSPORTATION
- More than half (67.34 per cent) of the population in Calgary drive to work according to the 2016 Civic Census Results
- The next popular mode of transportation by Calgarians is taking public transit with 16.41 per cent of the population
- Highway 1 opened in 1962
- The first streetcar was introduced in Calgary in 1909
- There were a total of 12 streetcars back then servicing a total of 30,000 Calgarians
- The streetcars travelled along 25.7 kilometres of track
- In 1950, the last streetcar ran, restored, and moved to Heritage Park
- Gas-fuelled buses were introduced in 1932
- Trolley buses were phased out in the early 1970’s
- Trolley buses were then replaced by diesel buses
- In 1972, Calgary Transit was born
- The Ctrain construction began in 1978
HISTORY
- Blackfoot natives were living in Calgary way before European settlers discovered the place
- Europeans first came to Calgary in 1787
- In September 1875, the first North West Mounted Police Detachment arrived
- The Canadian Pacific Railway arrived in 1883
- The Glenbow Museum first opened in 1966 after receiving a donation from the Harvie family
- Eric Harvie and his family donated art, artifacts, and historical documents to the Glenbow Museum
ICONIC LANDMARKS
- The Calgary Tower was built in celebration of Canada’s centennial
- The construction of the Calgary Tower started in Feb. 19, 1967
- The total cost of the construction of the Calgary Tower was $3.5 million
- The building of the Calgary Tower was completed on June 30, 1968
- The glass floor at the observation deck of the Calgary Tower was installed in 2005
SPORTS
- It was the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Winter Games and that was in 1988.
- In 1988, a natural gas-fired cauldron that resembled the Olympic torch was installed at the Calgary Tower in honour of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games
PEOPLE
- Calgary has the best mayor in the world! Mayor Naheed Nenshi was given the World Mayor Prize in 2014!
- Nenshi who was elected in 2014 was also “the first Muslim mayor of a major North American city.”
- The median age in Calgary is 36.1 years old as of 2014
- Over 120 languages are spoken in Calgary
- Almost 50 per cent of the population in Calgary is between the ages of 25 and 54
- The total population for Calgary as of April 2016 is 1,235,171
- Harold Hanen was the architect behind Calgary’s +15
- The father of Java computer programming language, James Gosling, is a Calgarian!
- Sixty per cent of Calgarians graduated from a post-secondary institution
FOOD AND DRINKS
- The Bloody Caesar was invented in Calgary
- Walter Chell created created the Bloody Caesar at the Calgary Inn which is now known as the Westin Hotel
- The Canadian-style ginger beef was also created at the Silver Inn in Calgary
- Thanks to chef George Wong who created the ginger beef dish in the mid-1970s, Canadians and everyone around the world get to enjoy it
TOURISM
- In 2015, there were 8,054,675 visitors in Calgary
- The visitcalgary.com was visited 2,099,793 times in 2015
- $1.7 billion were spent in Calgary by visitors in 2015
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