After my first visit in June 2017, I prepared for you an article presenting my six favourite photo spots in Calgary. As I had the opportunity to visit this amazing city again in September 2018, I had a chance to explore its new hidden gems. Therefore, I’ve decided to update my original list and show[...]
Tags: Calgary, Calgary Tower, Family of the Man, Fort Calgary, Olympic plaza, Peace Bridge, Prince’s Island Park, Rundle ruins, Scotiabank Saddledome, Scotsman Hill, The Bow, Wonderland Sculpture
Calgary is the largest Alberta’s city and the 4th largest metropolis in Canada. It is strategically located only 1-hour drive from the popular Canadian Rockies. In 1988, Calgary became the first Canadian city to host the Winter Olympic Games. It is well-known for the famous Calgary Stampede – rodeo, exhibition and festival taking place at[...]
Tags: Calgary, Scotiabank Saddledome, Wonderland Sculpture
Calgary became one of the most popular Canadian cities in the last couple years. I visited this bustling city in the mid June and I’ve immediately realized why. Except for being a gate to the famous Rocky Mountains, Calgary offers many activities and sightseeing to travelers and is very popular among passionate photographers. Now you[...]
Tags: Bow Tower, Calgary, Calgary Tower, Canada, Peace Bridge, Prince’s Island Park, Scotiabank Saddledome, Scotsman Hill, Voltage Garage, Wonderland Sculpture
I have traveled mostly around Europe and Asia so far and thought of myself as experienced traveler. I’ve always planned my trips, but never that thoroughly as the one to Canada this June. Maybe because this one was my first across the ocean or I’ve dreamed about it so much I wanted it to be[...]
Tags: Banff, Banff National Park, British Columbia, Calgary, Canada, Canadian Rockies, Jasper, Jasper National Park, Kelowna, Lake Louise, Maligne Lake, Peyto Lake, traveling, Vancouver