
Home to Canada's biggest rodeo, the Calgary Stampede, it is one of the largest festivals in Canada featuring a 10-day rodeo and exhibition.
Calgary is a city in Alberta about 80 km east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. Calgary was the first Canadian city to host the Winter Olympic Games in 1988. Calgary is frequently acknowledged for its high quality of life, being ranked as the most livable city in Canada and one of the top five in the world.
The city has a population of 1,285,711 making it Alberta's largest city, and Canada's third largest municipality. Calgary is a leader in the Canadian oil and gas industry. The economy in Calgary is centred around energy, financial services, film and television, transportation and logistics, technology, manufacturing, aerospace, health and wellness, retail and tourism.
The Theodore and Kensington by Bucci are nearby condo buildings.
There are some great cafes near 4 14 St Nw such as Peppino and Good Trade Coffee Company. Locals recommend eating at Chicken On The Way - they have great food! There is a surprising amount of green space with West Gladstone Park and Poppy Plaza nearby 4 14 St Nw. The closest pharmacy to 4 14 St Nw is Shoppers Drug Mart. Footjax is a shopping center in Northwest Calgary that has something for everyone. There are always new exhibits and events happening at The Art of David Andrew Walker. Take your pets to Westmount Animal Clinic. Queen Elizabeth and Hillhurst are nearby schools for children living in Northwest Calgary. There are many students in this neighbourhood as QCOM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (QCT) is located within it.