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The premier site of the '88 Olympic Winter Games, which continues to function as a year-round recreation and training facility. In summer, the park is home to 25 km of mountain bike trails, mini golf, a Eurobungy trampoline, climbing wall and Z-Trip, the chance to tumble downhill while harnessed inside a giant opaque ball. Their year-round zip line, Skyline at the Park, sends you soaring down a cable from the ski jump tower to the base of the hill. Winter attractions include downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and bobsleigh rides. Catch the magic of the Olympics with a self-guided tour of the Ice House, ski jump tower and Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum.
CALGARY ZOOMore than 1,000 animals from around the world, including endangered species such as Siberian tigers and Western Lowland…
HERITAGE PARK HISTORICAL VILLAGEMore than 150 exhibits recreate a Western Canadian village pre-1945. Ride a steam train, board a paddle wheeler for a trip…
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