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Recreation

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Inglewood Pool

The Inglewood pool has lane and public swimming, swim lessons, gentle deep-water workout and more. An up-to-date list can be found on the City of Calgary website.

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ICA Hall Skate Rink

In the winter, the ICA operates 3 outdoor rinks, all maintained by volunteers. We have a rink suitable for any age and skill level, from a full-size rink to the beginner (pleasure) rink. The heated Skate Shack has toilet/change rooms and a concession, and is open during peak skating times.

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Bow Habitat Station

Enjoy the Discovery Centre. Crawl through a beaver lodge, step on a bog and meet over 20 different freshwater fish species in their aquariums. They also offer many programs for kids.

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Harvie Passage

The redesigned outdoor space is more resilient and has been designed to withstand volumes of water similar to the those that damaged the previous passage structures.

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Pearce Estate Park

The park is great for picnics and parties, with firepits, washrooms (seasonal) and a playground.

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Fort Calgary

Fort Calgary is the birthplace of the city of Calgary, and the original location of the North West Mounted Police fort built at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers in 1875. They offer interactive exhibits, tours, school programs, weekend brunch and so much more.

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Calgary Zoo

There are countless things to do at the Calgary Zoo. Highlights include the Penguin Plunge, Destination Africa, the Conservatory & Gardens, and don’t forget dinosaurs in the Prehistoric Park. The zoo also hosts several special events throughout the year, including the annual Zoolights in December.

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Bird Sanctuary

A protected Federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary since 1929 and a popular spot with birdwatchers, the Sanctuary sustained heavy damage during the June 2013 floods. The walking paths re-opened in 2015.

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Inglewood Wildlands

Once the site of an oil refinery, the 34 hectare site was transformed in the 1990s to an urban wildland with a viewpoint and rough walking trails. Remediation and environmental monitoring work are ongoing.

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Tennis Courts

The three hard-surface tennis courts were newly re-surfaced in 2014. Operated by The City of Calgary, courts are open between May and October (weather permitting).

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Off-Leash Dog Parks

Inglewood has 2 off-leash parks for our furry friends to enjoy. Keep in mind that dogs must be leashed when on paved pathways within off-leash areas. The City of Calgary maintains up-to-date maps on their website.

Lawn Bowling

The Inglewood Lawn Bowling Club is one of the largest and most active lawn bowling clubs in Calgary. Whether on league nights, at Calgary interclub jitneys, corporate team-building sessions, or for special events, the members are proud to keep the sport of lawn-bowling “alive and rolling.

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River Pathways

Bordered by the Elbow and Bow Rivers, Inglewood has an extensive pathway system surrounded by green space. Visit the City of Calgary website for detailed maps of the pathways and bikeways connecting Inglewood to the rest of Calgary.

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© 2022 Inglewood Community Association Calgary  |  Privacy Policy

The ICA serves the community by helping guide change while acknowledging our past.

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Email: info@icacalgary.com

Phone: 403-264-3835

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In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation (Region 5 & 6), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.

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