Summer Activities - Calgary

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15 Small Towns For a Weekend Trip in Alberta

There are several staycations around Alberta that you can create within our large provincial borders. Beyond Alberta’s Provincial Parks, National Parks, campgrounds, and big cities, you can… Read more »

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Day Trip From Calgary: Spectacular Hike From Lake Louise to Historic Lake Agnes Tea House

Lake Louise, located in Banff National Park, is stunning no matter the season, but the autumn months may be the best time to complete the hike up… Read more »

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Getaway to Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area in Southern Alberta This Summer

Consider the Oldman Dam Provincial Recreation Area as a camping, road trip, or day trip destination this summer! The park’s southwestern location offers up incredibly unique landscapes,… Read more »

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Best Hikes For a Day Trip From Calgary

Explore the north, south, west, and east of Calgary to discover some amazing hikes and breathtaking views. You can easily find a wide array of hikes west of Calgary… Read more »

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25 Ideas for Summer Vacation Trips in Alberta

There are multiple ways to create a memorable summer getaway in Alberta no matter your age, group size, or interests. These are ideas and inspirations for a… Read more »

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From Lakes to Rivers: Alberta’s Best Scenic Boat Tours

What better way to experience the aquamarine waters of Alberta than on a boat cruise that takes one on a trip along the majestic views of the Canadian Rockies?

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Fun Water-Based Activities and Adventures For This Summer in and Around Calgary

Water adventures around Calgary are easy to find. Thanks to the Bow and Elbow Rivers, city lakes and parks, and numerous tour companies, boating, and fishing trips… Read more »

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50+ Summer Festivals and Events For a Fun Filled Season Around Calgary – 2026

Alberta’s most populous city hosts some of the country’s biggest festivals, including the world-famous Calgary Stampede. From the international fireworks festival, which brings world-class pyro musical artists… Read more »

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Alberta Birds of Prey Foundation: Get Close to Raptors and Eagles in Southern Alberta

The Alberta Birds of Prey Foundation is a unique conservation effort, with a centre in southern Alberta. They are the first of their kind in the province,… Read more »

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Day Trip From Calgary: Blackshale Suspension Bridge in Kananaskis Country

Blackshale Creek Suspension Bridge in Kananaskis Country makes for an easy day trip from Calgary to the Canadian Rockies. You’ll find the Blackshale Suspension Bridge in the southern… Read more »

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15 Things to Do Around Abraham Lake During Summer & Fall

The David Thompson Highway section in Central Alberta which covers the length of Abraham Lake is a jaw-dropping turn to make. The bright blue waters of Abraham… Read more »

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2025 Taber Cornfest Returns This Week With Drone Show, Fireworks and a Grand Parade

What better way to say goodbye to the summer holidays than celebrating all things corn? Taber is famous for its corn and if you’re looking for something… Read more »

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Sunflower Fields and Sunflower Mazes to Visit in Alberta

Flowers gardens attract many and when it comes to the sunflowers, their blossom and charm spread a unique glory across the miles. Make the most of your summer days with your family and friends in the lap of nature with these astonishing sunflower fields and mazes. Alberta is flooded with awe-inspiring scenic beauties and these blossoms of Sunflower fields provide enhanced fascinations to fill your summer with bright yellow memories. Whether you want to brighten your Instagram wall or want a fun family photo, here is a list of Sunflower fields and mazes across Alberta that you can visit.

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Dry Island Buffalo Jump: Discover This Lesser Known Alberta Provincial Park in the Badlands

Discover the hidden gem of Alberta’s badlands at Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park, where rich Indigenous history meets stunning natural beauty.

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Heritage Day and August Long Weekend 2025: 25 Ideas For Alberta Day Trips and Getaways

The August Long Weekend in Alberta is often one of the warmest, so you’re probably planning some sort of vacation. You can easily centre your long weekend… Read more »

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26 Places to Visit to Learn and Appreciate Alberta’s Cultural and Natural Heritage

When you wonder how you can explore Alberta’s heritage this summer, during the August/Heritage Day long weekend, or on Alberta Day, there are many parts of history… Read more »

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8 Ways to Discover Banff National Park’s Aquamarine Lakes and Rivers

If you’d like to get out and explore these waters this summer, try one of these water adventures in Banff.

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Guide to River Tubing, Floating and Guided Raft Trips in and Around Calgary

What is better than spending a lazy summer day floating your way down a river? Not much! Grab your equipment (or rent some), some sunscreen, your bathing… Read more »

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25 Beaches For a Sunny Weekend Getaway in Alberta

It is turning out to be a great summer for swimming, beaches, and lakes! The warm weather is begging you to take a trip to one of… Read more »

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25 of the Best Paddle Spots in Alberta – Canoe, Kayak, or Paddleboard

Paddling, via canoe, kayak, or SUP (standup paddleboard), can be a relaxing way to unwind, get some light exercise, or find the perfect fishing spot. Alberta has… Read more »

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Places to go River Tubing & Lazy River Floating in Alberta

Enjoy a lazy float across the river!

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Lazy Float on the Red Deer River This Summer

There are many exciting options for exploring Central Alberta on the Red Deer River. On the west side of the river, the waters are much faster and… Read more »

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15 Must-Visit Lakes in Alberta

Alberta’s must-visit lakes get their title for many reasons. Many of the province’s Rocky Mountain lakes are some of the most beautiful (and possibly most-photographed) lakes in… Read more »

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Lundbreck Falls: Getaway to Alberta’s Little Niagara Falls

Lundbreck Falls is a drop on the Crowsnest River as it flows to the Oldman River and Dam. The relatively short Crowsnest River begins at Crowsnest Lake beside the British Columbia/Alberta border and flows through the foothills until reaching the dam.