Showing posts with label Nature in the City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature in the City. Show all posts
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Open Air August: New Movie Every Thursday!
Every Thursday evening in August join the East Village for a movie which will be projected on the back of Simmons along with a different theme every week and community partnership.
Programming takes place from 9:00 -10:00 PM on the RiverWalk Plaza, with the movie starting at 10:30 PM.
Bring your lawn chair, grab some friends and come down to the historic Simmons building located in East Village:
618 Confluence Way, SE.
Open Air August promises to transform your typical Thursday evening into a magical movie experience under the stars.
Movies:
Aug 2 - The Happy Movie.
Aug 9 - Real Steel
Aug 16 - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Aug 23 - Flashdance (1983)
Aug 30 - Best in Show
*Exact time of the movie is subject to change based on the light and sunset. Weather permitting.
Labels:
Date Night,
East Village,
Free Things to Do,
Movies,
Nature in the City,
Outdoors,
Romance,
Something a Little Different
Captain's Cruises at Heritage Park
Captain's Cruises
Thursday Evenings: July 19 - August 30
7 p.m.-9 p.m.
Set sail on Calgary's only paddlewheeler and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Glenmore Reservoir and the majestic Rocky Mountains. Enjoy gourmet hors d'oeuvres and a selection of fine Canadian wine and beer, all while grooving to the smooth sounds of a live jazz band ( One Nite Band).
Tickets: $74.95 + gst per person
Call 403-268-8500 for tickets
Menu
Classic Chilled Shrimp Cocktail with Tiger Prawns
Cocktail Sauce & Chili Lime Aioli
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Smoked Duck Breast on Crostini
Chipotle Aioli
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Maki Rolls, Salmon & Shrimp Sushi
with Wasabi Paste & Soy Sauce
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Classic Devilled Eggs with Smoked Paprika
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Smoked Salmon Pinwheels
Capers & Cream Cheese
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Mini Vietnamese Salad Rolls
Sweet Chili Ponzu
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Artichoke & Spinach Dip with Crisp Pita Chips
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Sliced English Cucumber with French Brie & Orange Marmalade
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Grapes Rolled in Blue Cheese Scented Cream Cheese & Toasted Almonds
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Crisp Crudités & Cool Ranch Dip
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Canadian Cheese Platter with Crackers
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Seasonal & Tropical Fruit Tray
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Fancy French Pastries & Assorted Squares
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Complimentary Soft Drinks, Juices & Gourmet Coffee
Beer & Wine Sales are available on a cash basis
Cocktail Sauce & Chili Lime Aioli
-
Smoked Duck Breast on Crostini
Chipotle Aioli
-
Maki Rolls, Salmon & Shrimp Sushi
with Wasabi Paste & Soy Sauce
-
Classic Devilled Eggs with Smoked Paprika
-
Smoked Salmon Pinwheels
Capers & Cream Cheese
-
Mini Vietnamese Salad Rolls
Sweet Chili Ponzu
-
Artichoke & Spinach Dip with Crisp Pita Chips
-
Sliced English Cucumber with French Brie & Orange Marmalade
-
Grapes Rolled in Blue Cheese Scented Cream Cheese & Toasted Almonds
-
Crisp Crudités & Cool Ranch Dip
-
Canadian Cheese Platter with Crackers
-
Seasonal & Tropical Fruit Tray
-
Fancy French Pastries & Assorted Squares
-
Complimentary Soft Drinks, Juices & Gourmet Coffee
Beer & Wine Sales are available on a cash basis
*Captain’s Cruises are not wheelchair friendly, due to the food and drink being served on the upper deck.
Drive into the village and park by the S.S. Moyie Paddlewheeler.
Free parking.
Labels:
Date Night,
Drinkables,
Eatables,
Nature in the City,
Outdoors,
Romance,
Something a Little Different,
Summer Treats
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Devonian Gardens: Grand Reopening June 27th 2012
What the gardens use to look like.
Devonian Gardens opened in 1977, it was a state-of-the-art facility that
attracted international attention. Thirty-four years later, much of the
infrastructure had exceeded its 30-year lifecycle, and The City of Calgary Parks
is rejuvenating this key downtown attraction.
Devonian Gardens will be reopening to the public on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. After a four year closure and complete renovation, the new Gardens will once again be a favourite destination for lunch crowds, tourists, families, and corporate and private events.
Devonian Gardens "Tropical Oasis" Celebration - Event Schedule
Wednesday, June 27
12:15 - 12:30 p.m.: Official
Re-opening speeches
12:30 - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities:
12:30 - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities:
- "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
- Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
- Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
- Garden Trowel give-away
- Interpretation by Nature Experts throughout the park.
Refreshments will be served.
Thursday, June 28
11a.m. - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities
- Artist Demo: Botanical Watercolour
- Garden Tours every half hour - fun facts on the development of Devonian Gardens
- Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
- "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
- Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
Friday, June 29
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities
- Garden Tours every half hour - fun facts on the development of Devonian Gardens
- Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
- "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
- Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
- Drop-in Art Activity for Families
2:15 - 4:15 p.m.: Adult Watercolour Course: Botanical
Watercolour
Saturday, June 30
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities
- Garden Tours every half hour - fun facts on the development of Devonian Gardens
- Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
- "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
- Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
- Drop-in Art Activity for Families
Labels:
Coming Attractions,
Family,
Free Things to Do,
Indoors,
Nature in the City,
New to Us,
The Core
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Calgary Jane’s Walk 2012
Brought to my attention by the always informative and quickly becoming one of my favorite people in the social networking world, Mr YYC wrote a post about Jane's Walk in Calgary for 2012.
Here are a few of my favorite walks as posted by Mr. YYC:
Guided by Jing Grace WangWant to know more about Chinese culture but never got a chance to visit China? Chinatown tour will be the best choice for you! Chinatown is a small reflection of China embedded in brilliant culture and exuberant history. We have murals that are painted to fight the graffiti in Chinatown, and in turn shares stories of how the Chinese started its roots in Calgary. The 100-year old Canton building, “dinning block” that serves tons of amazing traditional Chinese food, The Chinese Cultural Centre that holds lots of great Chinese events, Sien Lok Park that is always promoting Chinese language, philosophies and culture, and The Dragon City Mall that runs different business related to Chinese culture, these are all fantastic places you don’t want to miss!
Guided by Paul ChambersDon’t know where to get that unusual ingredient or favourite treat? The Beltline has a food store for that!We’ll spend two hours exploring the diverse range of specialty food and grocery stores in the Beltline, all within walking distance of each other. We’ll meet the passionate owners and staff who contribute to the Beltline’s unique gastronomic culture. We’ll learn the history of the stores, where they source their products and even get some tips for cooking your dinner!We’ll be visiting Community Natural Foods, Epiphany Chocolate, Kalamata Grocery (Greek), Matrioshka Grocery (Russian), Boyd’s Lobster Shop, Rustic Sourdough Bakery, Janice Beaton Fine Cheese & Wine Ink.
[This walk reminds me of a post I did in 2009]Guided by Jason MarkusoffIn a city with a mythology of risk-takers, dusty shelves are full of proposals and blueprints that promised a very different-looking Calgary. This walk starts at the Prince’s Island Museum that never existed, retraces the path of the expressway that almost flattened Eau Claire and Chinatown, and ends near the canal that didn’t dissect East Village. We’ll ponder how these alternative realities would have transformed our city.
For further details check out the inspiration for this post Mr. YYC's post on Jane's Walk
Or Check the Jane's Walk site for info on all the tours.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Bee's Knees
Kirk Anderson: Hive Mentality
Mar 16, 2012
Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association
1418 7 Ave. N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
1418 7 Ave. N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
The president and founder of Backwards Beekeepers shares stories about natural beekeeping and community development in the buzzing metropolis of Los Angeles.
7 p.m.
Tickets $10 each or PWYC, available at backyardbees.ca or at the door.
Labels:
Active Life,
Bridgeland,
Indoors,
Karma Do-Gooders,
Nature in the City,
Something a Little Different
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thing to do in Calgary this Fall
Whiskey Tasting at Kensington Wine Market
We love our wine tastings, but this fall, it’s all about whiskey. Check out the Kensington Wine Market’s tasting nights, focusing on rare whiskies that have been aged for more than 20 years from closed distilleries. You might discover a new old-school favorite.
We love our wine tastings, but this fall, it’s all about whiskey. Check out the Kensington Wine Market’s tasting nights, focusing on rare whiskies that have been aged for more than 20 years from closed distilleries. You might discover a new old-school favorite.
Kensington Wine Market; 1257 Kensington Rd. N.W.; 403-283-8000
Heritage Park Historical Village
It’s your last change to enjoy the Historical Village as it closes for the season following Thanksgiving. Go back in time with costumed townsfolk and a collection of impressive antiques and artifacts.
It’s your last change to enjoy the Historical Village as it closes for the season following Thanksgiving. Go back in time with costumed townsfolk and a collection of impressive antiques and artifacts.
Heritage Park Historical Village; 1900 Heritage Drive S.W.; 403- 268-8500
Calgary Collects
Fall means new shows in all of the city’s galleries – and until the end of the year, The Art Gallery of Calgary will be displaying rarely seen works of contemporary art acquired by avid Calgary collectors. Time to get gallery-hopping.
The Art Gallery of Calgary; 117, 8 Ave. S.W; 403-770-1350
Fall means new shows in all of the city’s galleries – and until the end of the year, The Art Gallery of Calgary will be displaying rarely seen works of contemporary art acquired by avid Calgary collectors. Time to get gallery-hopping.
The Art Gallery of Calgary; 117, 8 Ave. S.W; 403-770-1350
Cooking Classes at The Cookbook Co. CooksCool weather calls for hearty, home-cooked meals. For some culinary inspiration, take a class or two at the famous downtown kitchen. Choose from a variety of options including couples nights, a class on how to cook with squash or the best of Moroccan meals (from $85). The Cookbook Co. Cooks; 722 11 Ave. S.W.; 403-262-3322
Autumn Birding Course at Fish Creek ParkNature enthusiasts rejoice: Alberta is the best for birding (a.k.a. bird watching). Get out and be one with nature (and the birds) this fall by taking weekly two-and-a-half-hour sessions, which include plenty of field trips. Fish Creek Provincial Park; 15975 Bow Bottom Trail S.E.; 403-238-3847
Labels:
Active Life,
Autumn Events,
Free Things to Do,
Life Time Experiences,
Nature in the City,
Outdoors,
The Core
Monday, August 1, 2011
Bowness Park
First of all, I have a confession. I haven't been writing over here as often as I should.
A) I've been busy.
B) I've been busy.
C) I've been lazy.
D) I've been writing over here more.
Basically, all that we really missed is I went to Folk Fest and I don't feel like writing all about that. It's too crazy and too much and the food was amazing and everyone should just go. Always. It's a must.
Yesterday I went to Bowness Park. I think it was my first time-- maybe. Anyway, I pretended it was. I've been aching to go there for about a year now and being that I am careless and I tend to date boys who prefer to stay indoors (my goal is to stop that because it's not working out for me)... I just haven't had a chance.
So my friend CW and I headed over there after a tasty brunch (I'll talk about that LATER) and went for a walk. Upon arriving I noticed that there were lagoons filled with family's in canoes and lovers in paddle boats. It was adorable.
Rental rates:
- Canoe: $15/hour
- Pedal boat: $20/half hour, $30/hr
- valid photo i.d. and $20 deposit required on all rentals
- half hour rentals only on busy weekends
Miniature train:
Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day weekend (closed during winter season):- 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- 7 days/week
- Train runs every 30 minutes
- Cost: $3/person - 2 years and older, under 2 free
Coffee shop:
Summer Hours: Victoria Day weekend to Thanksgiving weekend- 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- 7 days/week
- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- 7 days/week
Ice cream shop:
Easter weekend to Thanksgiving weekend (closed during winter season):- 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- 7 days/week
From the Ice Cream shop I picked up a Chocolate Milkshake, it was good. Basic little Ice Cream shop with other greasy treats... They have traditional junk food down pat!
In the winter time it sounds like they have a whole other situation on the go. Ice Skating. You can bring your own or rent them if you like. How exciting is that! Nothing says romantic like an outdoor ice skate with the one you love.
Skate rentals:
Open during skating season only (typically mid December - mid March):- 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- 7 days/week
Rates:
- $5/pair (size 1 and smaller), no time limit
- $8/pair (size 2 and up), no time limit
- half price rentals from 5 - 6 p.m.
- skate sharpening - $7/pair
- stabilization bars - $8/each, no time limit
- valid photo i.d. is required for all rentals
A side from that, the park offers lots to do. Stoles, picture ops, BBQ areas with those outdoor grills that you can toast your hot dogs on. It's the ideal place for families, children, couples and even by your lonesome. During the summer they have yoga by the water. How wonderful is that?
If you haven't been, you must go. It's a nice way to enjoy the outdoors without driving too far and getting too dirty.
ON EDIT: The park is currently under-going some major changes. Here is what they currently have planned...
Bowness Park Redevelopment
City of Calgary Bowness Park info
Picture borrowed from Google Images
Labels:
Active Life,
Family,
Nature in the City,
Outdoors,
Picnic,
Romance
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Kayaking in Glenmore
Tonight I'm taking the Kayak out to the reservoir in Calgary. It's probably the closest thing you can get to an ocean in these here neck of the woods. With a boat launch coming out of South Glenmore park, it couldn't be easier and it couldn't be better.
Being that I already have my own boat, there is an inexpensive way to spend my evening and with Glenmore Landing and Oak Bay Plaza just blocks away, it's easy to make it a social event by eating at one of the restaurants around. It's even nice enough to pack a picnic and watch the birds as long as you remember to pack a little mosquito repellent.
If you don't have a boat you can rent one from The Canoe Club
For more information on Water Sports check out Savvy Mom which has some good links
Nice, peaceful way to end the work day if you ask me!
Labels:
Active Life,
Free Things to Do,
Nature in the City,
Outdoors,
Picnic
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