Thursday, November 15, 2001
Calgary's News & Entertainment Weekly
FFWD Weekly
Winter Guide
by FFWD Staff
Calgarians are no strangers to cold weather, and a little snow (or a lot) is more likely to have people heading outdoors than back to bed. With its recreational opportunities, parks and proximity to the mountains, our city is an active one.

Attempting to list every winter activity would be impossible. As a result, this guide focuses on non-profit organizations and public parks and facilities that everyone can enjoy. Have a great winter.

EVENTS (OUTDOOR)

20th Annual Santa Claus Parade

Nov 17 beginning at 9 Ave & 8 St SW, traveling east to 1 St SE, 265-1068

Lions Club Festival of LIghts

Nov 3 - Jan 8, Confederation Park, 273-5466

America’s Cup Skeleton

Nov 22 -25, Canada Olympic Park, 247-5452

Wildlights At The Zoo

Nov 23 - Jan 2 nightly from 6 - 9 pm. 232-9300, www.calgaryzoo.ab.ca

America’s Cup Men’s & Women’s Bobsleigh

Nov 23 - Dec 2, Canada Olympic Park, 247-5452.

Airdrie Festival of Lights

Dec 1 - 6, 948-8826

World Cup Skeleton

Dec 11 - 14, Canada Olympic Park, 247-5452

World Cup Women’s Bobsleigh

Dec 12 - 16, Canada Olympic Park, 247-5452

Zoo Year’s Eve

Dec 31, Calgary Zoo, 232-9300

National Ski Jumping / Nordic Combined Championships

Feb 2 - 3, Canada Olympic Park, 247-5452

Calgary Winter Festival

Feb 8 - 18, Prince’s Island, Eau Claire Market, COP, Olympic Plaza, Devonian Gardens, 543-5480

World Cup B Nordic Combined

March 11, Canada Olympic Park, 247-5452

EVENTS (INDOOR)

Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers and The Vicious Circle

Free film nights every Monday evening at 8 pm at the Vicious Circle, 205-4747

Fourth Annual Big Rock University Lecture Series

Food, beer and thought provoking lectures from University of Calgary professors. Topics include "Why the Middle Ages Matter" (Nov 28), "Hedonism and the Tradition of Feasting" (Dec 6), "Pornography, Society and Law" (Feb 13) and more, 720-3239.

Glenbow’s After Hours with Singles and Friends

Nov 29, Feb 28, March 28 & April 25 - intriguing lectures and performances by Calgary experts and entertainers followed by conversation, cocktails and connections, 268-4110

Calgary Parks & Rec Singles Night Out Series

Begins Nov 24 with Sex in the City, a lascivious look at the mating rituals of Calgary’s most audacious avians (birds!). In a relaxed environment, just right for adults (single or not) the new Singles Night Out series offers three evenings of raw, revealing insight into animal and avian behavior, 269-6688

Art Market & Craft Show

Nov 15 - 18, Telus Convention Centre, 762-2345

ACAD Student’s Association Annual Christmas Show

Nov 23 from 12 - 9 pm, Nov 24 from 10 am to 5 pm, Nov 25 from 12 - 5 pm. 284-7625.

Festival of Trees

Nov 23 - 25, Telus Convention Centre. Activities for all ages include ongoing entertainment, Gift Shoppe, Sweet Shoppe, Children’s World - crafts and games, Gingerbread Hamlet and decorated trees, 283-1333

Festival of Crafts

Nov 30 - Dec 2, Calgary Stampede, 261-0101

Canadian All Round / Sprint Championships - Long Track

Nov 30 - Dec 2, Olympic Oval (U of C), 220-7954

Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating - Long Track

Nov 30 - Dec 2, Olympic Oval (U of C), 220-7954

Canadian Single Distance / Olypic Trials

Dec 17 - 21, Olympic Oval (U of C), 220-7954

16th Annual High Performance Rodeo

Jan 4 - 27, Big Secret Theatre, 264-3224

PanCanadian PlayRites ‘02

Annual Festival of new Canadian Plays, Jan 23 - March 3, Martha Cohen Theatre, 294-7475

All Breeds Dog Show

Feb 1 - 3, Calgary Stampede, 261-0101

Pre-Olympic / CODA Winterfest Short Track

Feb 1-3, Olympic Oval (U of C), 220-7954

Boat & Sportmen’s Show

Feb 15 -18, Round-Up Centre, 261-0101

World of Wheels

Feb 22 - 24, Calgary Stampede Roundup Centre, 261-0101

MULTI-USE AREAS IN CALGARY

Beaverdam Flats Park

Access off of 18 St at 66 Ave to Lynview Rd SE

Bowmont Park

Silver Valley Blvd & Silver Crest Dr NW

Bowness Park

8900 - 48 Ave NW

Carburn Park

Off of 18 St at Rivervalley Dr to Riverview Dr SE

Centenary Park

Off Memorial Dr & Baines Bridge

Confederation Park

Off 10 St N at 24 Ave NW

Edworthy Park & Douglas Fir Trail

Access north on 45 St SW to Spruce Dr

Elliston Regional Park

17 Ave & 60 St SE

Fish Creek Provincial Park

Access at various point in SW and SE, 297-5293

McHugh Bluff Natural Area

between Centre St & 10 St NW

North Glenmore Park

Access via 37 St SW or Crowchild Tr S

Nose Hill Park Natural Area

Off 14 St between John Laurie & Berkshire Blvds NW

Prairie Winds Park

Off Castleridge Blvd NE

Prince’s Island Park

1st Ave & 4th St SW or Memorial Dr & 3 St NW

Richmond Green

Access off 33 Ave & 25 St SW

Riley Park

800 - 12 St NW

River Park

Off 14A St between 38 Ave & 50 Ave SW

Sandy Beach & Natural Area

Down the hill from 14 St & 50 Ave SW

Shouldice Park

Bowness Rd & 56 St NW

South Glenmore Park

Access of 90 Ave & 24 St SW

Stanley Park

42 Ave & 1A St SW

Weaslehead Natural Area

Access off 37 St & 66 Ave SW

MULTI-USE AREAS NEAR CALGARY

Banff National Park

Canada's first national park is home to a variety of distinctive natural features and cultural and historical sites. Mountains, glaciers, icefields, alpine meadows, mineral hot springs, deep canyons and hoodoos compose the natural landscape.

General information: (403) 762-1470. www.worldweb.com/ParksCanada-Banff/

Kananaskis Country

A 1600-square mile, four-season, multi-use recreation area 90 kilometers west of Calgary. K-Country includes Peter Lougheed, Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, Bow Valley and Bragg Creek Provincial Parks. Also encompasses Sibbald, Barrier Lake, Ribbon Creek, the Elbow River and Sheep River Valleys, and the Highwood and Cataract areas.

www3.gov.ab.ca/env/parks/prov_parks/kananaskis/

General information: 403-673-3985. Canmore Nordic Centre: 403-678-2400.

TOBOGGANING RUNS

Deerfoot Athletic Park

1604 - 14 Ave NE

Calgary Marlborough Community Association

636 Marlborough Way NE

Confederation Park

2807 - 10 St NW

Erin Woods

20 Erinwoods Dr SE

Elliston

60 St & 17 Ave SE

Glenbrook Hill

45 ST & 25 Ave SW

Kingsland Dry Pond

behind Rose Kohn/Jimmy Condon Arena, 502 Heritage Dr SW

Maple Ridge Dry Pond

Mapleglade Close SE

Marlborough Park Community Association

6021 Madigan Dr NE

Monterey Park

Catalina Blvd and 28 Ave NE

Prairie Winds Park

223 Castleridge Blvd NE

River Park

4500 - 14A St SW

Richmond Green

33 Ave & 25 St SW

Richmond Park

22 Ave & 45 St SW

St. Andrew's Heights

2504 - 13 Ave NW

Scarboro

15 Ave & 15 St SW

Scirroco Point Site

Scirroco Dr & Signal Hill Heights

Stanley Park

4011 - 1A St SW

Strathcona

277 Strathcona Dr SW

Turtle Hill

45 St between 17 Ave & 26 Ave SW

West Glamorgan

4207 - 41 Ave SW

SKI RESORTS

Banff Mount Norquay

Mt Norquay Road, Banff, (403) 762-4421, www.banffnorquay.com

Canada Olympic Park

88 Canada Olympic Rd SW, 247-5452, www.coda.ab.ca

Castle Mountain Resort

Pincher Creek, AB, (403) 627-5101, www.castlemountainresort.com

Fernie Alpine Resort

Fernie, BC, (250) 423-3555, www.skifernie.com

Fortress Mountain

Kananaskis Country, AB, 244-6665, www.skifortress.com

Kimberley Alpine Resort

Kimberley, BC, (250) 427-4881, www.skikimberley.com

Lake Louise Ski Area

Lake Louise, AB, 244-6665, www.skilouise.com

Nakiska

Kananaskis Village, AB, (403) 591-7777

Panorama

West of Invermere, BC, 1-800-663-2929, www.panoramaresort.com

Sunshine Village

Banff, AB, (403) 760-5200, www.skibanff.com

Wintergreen Ski Resort

Bragg Creek, AB, 949-5100, www.skiwintergreen.com

PUBLIC POOLS AND FITNESS CENTRES

Acadia Pool & Fitness Centre

9009 Fairmount Dr SE, 252-6336

Acadia Recreation Complex

240 - 90 Ave SE, 255-1252

Alberta Chinese Recreation Centre

132 - 3 Ave SE, 264-1237

Beltline Pool & Fitness Centre

223 - 12 Ave SE, 221-3519

Bob Bahan Pool & Fitness Centre

4812 - 14 Ave SE, 273-2944

Canyon Meadows Pool & Fitness Centre

89 Canova Rd SW, 281-6984

Family Leisure Centre

11150 Bonaventure Dr SE, 278-7542

Foothills Pool

2915 - 24 Ave NW, 282-6002

Glenmore Pool

5330 - 19 St SW, 287-3363

Inglewood Pool

1527 - 17 Ave SE, 269-1422

Killarney Pool

1919 - 29 St SW, 246-1737

Lindsay Park Sports Centre

2225 Macleod Tr S, 233-8393

Renfrew Pool & Fitness Centre

810 - 13 Ave NE, 276-7340

SAIT Campus Centre

1301 - 16 Ave NW, 284-8457

Shouldice Pool

5303 Bowness Rd NW, 221-3864

Sir Winston Churchill Pool & Fitness Centre

34 St & Northmount Dr NW, 289-7890

Southland Leisure Centre

2000 Southland Dr SW, 251-3505

Thornhill Pool & Fitness Centre

6725 Centre St N, 221-4282

University of Calgary

Kinesiology B-Complex, 220-7241

Village Square Leisure Centre

2623 - 56 St NE, 280-9714

VRRI - Recreation Department

3304 - 33 St NW, 284-2231

OUTDOOR SKATING RINKS

City of Calgary of Calgary rink info line:

268-2300

Bowness Lagoon

8900 - 49 Ave NW

Marlborough Park

6021 Madigan Dr NE

Olympic Plaza

228 - 8 Ave SE

Prairie Winds Park

223 Castleridge Blvd NE

INDOOR ARENAS WITH PUBLIC SKATING

Jimmie Condon Arena

502 Heritage Dr SW, 268-2300

Murray Copot Arena

6715 Centre St NW, 268-2300

Olympic Oval

University of Calgary, 220-7890

Optimist/George Blundun

5020 26 Ave SW, 268-2300

Southland Leisure Centre

2000 Southland Dr SW, 268-2300

Stew Hendry

814 13 Ave NE, 268-2300

Shouldice Arena

1515 Home Road NW, 268-2300

Village Square Liesure Centre

2623 56 St NE, 268-2300

INDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES

Calgary Soccer Centre

7000 - 48 St SE, 279-8453

Calgary Climbing Centre

6, 7130 Fisher Rd SE, 252-6778

Glenmore Velodrome

5300 - 19 St SW, 268-3850

Stronghold Indoor Climbing Centre

140 - 15 Ave NW, 276-6484

University of Calgary

Kinesiology B-180, 220-5038

Volleydome

2825 - 24 Ave NW, 284-3663

BOWLING

Bowling Depot

901 - 64 Ave NE, 275-1260

Let’s Bowl

2916 - 5 Ave NE, 569-2695

Mountain View Bowl

11, 3919 Richmond Rd SW, 249-0858

Chinook Bowladrome

Chinook Centre, 252-5747

Clayburn Bowl

1820 - 52 St SE, 248-4664

Fairview Bowling Centre

1010, 999 - 36 St NE, 289-2571

Frank Sisson’s Silver Dollar Bowl

1010 - 42 Ave SE, 287-1183

Paradise Lanes

3411 - 17 Ave SE, 272-4570

Thorncliffe Greenview Community Assoc

5600 Centre St N, 274-5574

Toppler Bowl

7640 Fairmount Dr SE, 255-0101

LIBRARIES

W.R. Castell Central Library

616 Macleod Tr SE, 260-2600

Alexander Calhoun

3223 - 14 St SW, 221-2010

Bowness

7930 Bowness Rd NW, 221-2022

Fish Creek

11161 Bonaventure Dr SE, 221-2090.

Forest Lawn

4807 - 8 Ave SE, 221-2070

Georgina Thomson

51 Cornell Rd NW, 221-2040

Glenmore Square

7740 - 18 St SE, 221-2080

Louise Riley

1904 - 14 Ave NW, 221-2046

Memorial Park

1221 - 2 St SW, 221-2006

Nose Hill

1530 Northmount Dr NW, 221-2030

Shaganappi

3415 - 8 Ave SW, 221-2020

Shawnessy

300, 333 Shawville Blvd SE, 221-2072

Signal Hill

5994 Signal Hill Ctr SW, 221-2000

Southwood

924 Southland Dr SW, 221-2082

Thornhill

6617 Centre St N, 221-2050

Village Square

2623 - 56 St NE, 221-2060

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Alpine Club of Canada - Calgary Section

A club providing members of all skill levels with rock, snow and ice climbing courses as well as regular climbing outings, bouldering sessions, social events and much more. 242-7657.

Alpine Club of Canada - National Office

Canada's national mountaineering organization. Offers backcountry accommodations, camps, training courses, and provides environmental and access advocacy. (403) 678-3200. E-mail: alpclub@telusplanet.net

Alberta Association For Disabled Skiers

286-8050

Banff Centre for Mountain Culture

Promotes understanding and appreciation of the world's mountain places and creates opportunities for the international mountain community to share experiences, ideas and visions. Program highlights include: Banff Mountain Photo Competition, Book Festival, Film Festival and Summit. (403)762-6369. E-mail: cmc@banffcentre.ab.ca

Calgary Bobsled Club

Formed in 1984 to promote the sport of bobsleigh. E-mail: calbob@cadvision.com

Calgary Five Pin Bowlers Association

23b, 6020 - 2 St SE, 252-5879

Calgary Hash Harriers

Hashing is a non-competitive cross country run through varied terrain – Hashing is to competitive running what slo-pitch is to major league baseball. If you enjoy good times and a few (or many, many) cold beers you're hasher material. 243-9014. http://onon.org/asm/

Calgary Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts

An all-season outdoor club offering hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, cycling, backpacking and other outdoor activities. Members can participate in social events. 288-5714. E-mail: core_1999@hotmail.com

Calgary Outdoor School Consortium

COSC consists of the Kiwanis Club of Calgary, Rocky Mountain YMCA and the Silver Creek Ranch. It offers high quality outdoor programs (residential and day trips) to 12,000 students per year. 777-7117. E-mail: nklba@cadvision.com

Calgary Parks & Recreation - Outdoor/Nature Services

Offers outdoor pursuits and natural history programs as well as information on natural areas, outdoor recreation activities and Calgary's pathway system. It also provides organizational and program development services for non-profit organizations. 974-3111. E-mail: kforster@gov.calgary.ab.ca

Calgary Singles Council - Outdoor Group

Providing opportunities for single adults to meet new people while enjoying outdoor activities. The group's activities include hiking, biking, rafting, camping, cross-country skiing and skating. 248-4097 or 288-8810 (24-hour activity line).

Calgary Sport & Social Club

Co-ed sports leagues, tournaments and events for active people in their 20's and 30's. Winter season starts January 27th. Co-ed leagues include volleyball, soccer, basketball and floor hockey. Divisions range from recreational to elite. 244-PLAY, www.calgarysportsclub.com

Calgary Ski Club

Offers a variety of recreational and social activities year-round such as downhill and cross-country skiing, hiking and cycling. Promotes education and safety awareness while having fun. 282-4122. E-mail: office@calgaryskiclub.org

Calgary Weekend Hikers

A casual hiking club for all levels offering weekday, weekend and overnight trips. 295-0605.

Hostelling International - Southern Alberta

An international organization which provides a network of safe, friendly and affordable accommodations and services to more than 5000 hostels in over 70 countries. 283-5551. E-mail: sab@hestellingintl.ca

Petroleum City Ski and Social Club

A downhill ski and social club offering day and weekend ski trips as well as social activities for both skiers and non-skiers. For 30 years this club has arranged camping, skiing, hiking, volleyball, social dining and many other activities. 269-6591. E-Mail: duncan_mcmaster@murphyoilcorp.com

Rocky Mountain Ramblers

A club offering ambitious hiking and cross-country skiing trips as well as social events for outdoor enthusiasts. 282-6308. E-Mail: ramblers@ramblers.ab.ca

Skyline Hikers of the Canadian Rockies

Non-profit organization provides annual guided hikes from established base camps in the Rocky Mountains. Also promotes appreciation and conservation of Canada's national parks. (403) 289-6272. E-Mail: skyhiker@telusplanet.net

University of Calgary - Outdoor Program Centre

Provides outdoor courses, rentals and educational trips in outdoor recreation. 220-5038 or 220-6800. E-Mail: askrasti@ucdasvm1.admin.ucalgary.ca

In compiling this guide, we made every effort to include as many festivals, establishments and organizations as possible, but we know the list is not complete. If we missed your organization or event, we apologize. Please send us the name, phone number and/or e-mail, and a brief description, and we’ll include it in next year’s guide.

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