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Pro tip for winter driving in Calgary: slow down on the overpasses. They ice up way before the regular road surface. I see accidents on the Deerfoot overpasses every single winter.
Good luck! Speaking of finding deals, CalgaryFinder has a decent classifieds section. I've bought and sold through there a few times. |
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Dandy Brewing for date night is perfect. Great ambiance, amazing menu, and the cocktails are on point. Can't recommend it enough. Book ahead though, it fills up fast. no cap
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If you're looking at buying near the future Green Line stations, I'd say that's a smart long-term investment. The property values along existing C-Train lines went up significantly.
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Hot take: Calgary's food scene is actually better than Vancouver's now. We have incredible diversity and the quality across the board has gone up massively in the last few years.
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We're in Evanston 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.
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My two cents - the biggest adjustment when moving to Calgary is the dryness. Invest in a good humidifier and moisturizer. Your skin will thank you.
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So basically, 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. fr
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Take this with a grain of salt but just moved to Willow Park and can confirm this. The neighborhood is fantastic, especially the access to Sandy Beach. Highly recommend for anyone considering it.
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