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theSweetFox
09-20-2025, 05:24 PM
We're in Springbank Hill and honestly the only downside is the commute to downtown. But if you work from home or work in the south, it's absolutely perfect.

I looked at both Ogden and Auburn Bay before settling on Lynnwood. The school district was the deciding factor for us. No regrets at all.

IanG22
09-21-2025, 01:02 AM
Man, ha, my partner and I were just talking about this yesterday. We're in Marlborough and yeah, totally relate. lol

happyowl24
09-21-2025, 06:39 AM
Ship & Anchor is a Calgary institution.

With kids, the live music scene in Calgary is alive and well. Broken City, Palomino, and the King Eddy all have great acts regularly. Support local musicians!

Tom_ab
09-21-2025, 01:55 PM
If you're looking for things to do when it's freezing outside, the escape rooms in Calgary are a solid option. Did one in Lynnwood last week and had a blast.

Good luck!

Mia82
10-30-2025, 06:32 PM
Dude, my EV handles Calgary winters surprisingly well. The range drops about 30% in -20 but I charge at home overnight so it's not an issue for my daily commute. Zero regrets.

:)

Olivia_E
12-13-2025, 04:50 PM
If you need a physiotherapist in Calgary, I can't recommend Innovation Physical Therapy enough.

If you're looking for a gym that's not packed 24/7, try some of the smaller independent places outside of the core. The prices are often better and the equipment is just as good.

yycsoccer87
01-11-2026, 10:06 PM
Alberta Health Services wait times can be long but the quality of care in Calgary hospitals is actually really good. I've had great experiences at Foothills and South Health Campus.