Welcome to the Calgary City Tours

Please view the tour descriptions below and click REGISTER to submit your tour preferences.

Calgary Brewery Tours

Monday, May 8
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Maximum 20 people per tour

Brewery Tours (3 tours available)

Raise a glass and enjoy the vibrant craft brewery scene in Calgary on one of three tours.
A.  Trolley 5 (includes snacks), Cold Garden & Banded Peak
B. Last Best (includes snacks), Dandy & Tool Shed
C. Brewster's (includes snacks), Wild Rose & Village Brewery

Calgary Shopping Tours

Monday, May 8
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Maximum 50 people per tour

Shopping Tours (2 tours available)

A. CF Chinook - Calgary's largest shopping destination, CF Chinook Centre boasts over 250 stores, including top retailers and unique choices you won't find anywhere else in Calgary, along with iconic Canadian brands such as Hudson's Bay and Roots.
 
B. CrossIron Mills - CrossIron Mills is Calgary's premium outlet shopping, featuring over 100 outlets and 200 stores.

Calgary Walking Food Tours

Tuesday, May 9
Tour times vary between 9am - 12:30pm
Maximum 11 people per tour
 
Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather.

Tour highlights (4 tours available)

Explore the art, architecture and history of Calgary’s most eclectic neighborhoods and enjoy culinary experiences that celebrate those unique places. 
A.    PALETTE TO PALATE - ART AND FOOD APPRECIATION IN THE DESIGNER DISTRICT: Feed all your senses and discover Cultural Calgary (9:00 am-12:00 noon)
B.    CRAVING KENSINGTON: A two block loop of "tasty business" (10:00 am -12:30 pm)
C.    INGLEWOOD'S EDIBLE ENTICEMENTS: The food businesses of Inglewood were the key to revitalizing Calgary's oldest neighborhood in the 1990s and they’ve kept it thriving ever since.  (10:00 am – 12:30 pm)
D.    SAVOUR 17 AVE SW: We'll savor the best of Calgary's RED - Retail Entertainment District - Mile. (10:00 am – 12:30 pm)

Adventure Tour, Downtown Calgary

Tuesday, May 9
8:00am - 12:00 noon
Maximum 40 people
 
Please bring a towel and sunscreen and dress for the weather.

Tour highlights

Discover Calgary from Land and Water: 
•    River Valley Adventures (Segway ride through East Village)
See Calgary’s amazing downtown from our extensive river pathway (the largest in North America) or from the sparkling blue Bow river.  
•    Mukwah Tours (Float Trip along the Bow River)
Embark on Calgary’s only guided river experience, view downtown Calgary from the original highway, The Bow River. There are 43 bridges that span the Bow River with 18 of them in the downtown section.
•    Java Stop at Phil & Sebastian’s (East Village)
Visit Phil & Sebastian’s coffee roasterie in the historic Simmons Building, a unique culinary destination right in the heart of East Village.  

Calgary Attractions City Tour

Tuesday, May 9
8:30am - 12:00 noon
Maximum 50 people

Tour highlights

•    Calgary Tower:  (30 mins)
The 'Tower' has become the City of Calgary's most famous and identifiable physical landmark, offering panoramic views of the city and an interactive tour offered in seven different languages
•    Calgary Zoo (1hr interpretive tour of Canadian Wilds) 
Canadian Wilds: Get to know some of Canada’s most impressive animals as you wander along the forested pathways of the Canadian Wilds. You’ll see bears, wolves, cougars, bison, bighorn sheep and mountain goats 
•    WinSport (1hr drive with time at Canada Sports Hall of Fame)
As the legacy site of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, Canada Olympic Park lives on as WinSport, a year-round recreation and athletic training facility.  Experience the zipline or a summer bobsled -  an expert pilot would slide you through 10 turns hitting speeds of 100+ km/hr and feeling the force of up to 2 G’s.  

Calgary Attractions City Tour (Mandarin Speaking)

Tuesday, May 9
8:30am - 12:00 noon
Maximum 50 people
Mandarin Speaking Tour

Tour highlights

•    Calgary Tower:  (30 mins)
The 'Tower' has become the City of Calgary's most famous and identifiable physical landmark, offering panoramic views of the city and an interactive tour offered in seven different languages
•    Calgary Zoo (1hr interpretive tour of Canadian Wilds) 
Canadian Wilds: Get to know some of Canada’s most impressive animals as you wander along the forested pathways of the Canadian Wilds. You’ll see bears, wolves, cougars, bison, bighorn sheep and mountain goats 
•    WinSport (1hr drive with time at Canada Sports Hall of Fame)
As the legacy site of the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, Canada Olympic Park lives on as WinSport, a year-round recreation and athletic training facility.  Experience the zipline or a summer bobsled -  an expert pilot would slide you through 10 turns hitting speeds of 100+ km/hr and feeling the force of up to 2 G’s.  speeds of 100+ km/hr and feeling the force of up to 2 G’s.  

Heritage Park Historical Village

Tuesday, May 9
8:00am - 12:00 noon
Maximum 50 people 

Tour highlights

One of Calgary’s Signature Experiences, Heritage Park is known as Canada’s largest living history experience. Learn about early Western Canadian history in four distinct eras; you may meet fur traders, First Nations people, railway workers and prairie town folk while exploring over 180 buildings and exhibits on 127 scenic acres. Complete with a Thundering Steam Train, an antique midway and paddle wheeler boat, Heritage Park is ‘How the West was Once’

City Walking Tour

Tuesday, May 9
8:30am - 12:00 noon
Maximum 20 people
 
Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather.

Tour highlights

Explore some of Calgary’s unique history and heritage as you stroll through neighborhoods and parks
 
  • Stephen Avenue including Olympic Plaza
Calgary's only pedestrian mall, Stephen Avenue features a year-round pedestrian experience featuring shopping, restaurants, buskers, and entertainment venues.
 
  • Glenbow Museum (1 hour stop)
The Glenbow Museum is ‘Where the World Meets the West’ - where intriguing stories from Western Canada connect with extraordinary art and artifacts from around the world. Combining a museum, art gallery, library and archives all under one roof, Glenbow boasts over a million artifacts and some 28,000 works of art in its vast collections and is one of the largest museums in Canada
 
  • Eau Claire district
  • Princes Island Park with a stop to view Peace Bridge