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If walkability is your priority, you really can't beat the inner city neighborhoods like Kensington, Beltline, or Mission. Everything you need is within walking distance.
Just a heads up about Tuscany - the new development is bringing in a lot of traffic. Still a great area but something to consider if you're on the main roads. |
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My family moved to Shaganappi last year and we couldn't be happier. The kids' school is great, the parks are beautiful, and the community events are fantastic.
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Yoga studios in Calgary range from beginner-friendly to advanced. If you're just starting out, try Noble Pie in Springbank Hill. Really welcoming instructors who don't judge.
Good luck! |
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Best seats at the Saddledome on a budget: upper bowl press level, center ice. You can see the whole play develop. Way better than being in the corner lower bowl.
Cheers! |
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Ngl, national on 10th has a great vibe on weekends. Good food, good drinks, and the crowd is usually pretty mellow. Perfect for a laid-back night out. tbh
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The sense of community in Belmont is something special. We have block parties, neighborhood clean-ups, and everyone knows each other by name. You don't get that everywhere.
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