Southwood Guidebook

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Southwood Guidebook

Shopping

great coffe and baked goods at Analog.
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Southcentre Mall
100 Anderson Rd SE
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great coffe and baked goods at Analog.

Sightseeing

Great for sightseeing, nature walk and playgrounds.
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South Glenmore Park
24 Street Southwest
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Great for sightseeing, nature walk and playgrounds.
One of the largest urban parks in North America, stretching 19 km (12 mi) from east to west. Great paths for biking or walking.
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Fish Creek Provincial Park
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One of the largest urban parks in North America, stretching 19 km (12 mi) from east to west. Great paths for biking or walking.
Great market with local goods and amazing park for kids and families just south of the city set in the rolling prairie.
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Granary Road - Aktiver Lernpark
226066 112 St W
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Great market with local goods and amazing park for kids and families just south of the city set in the rolling prairie.
U-pick farm with very good food, restaurant and stores with local goods and plants.
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The Saskatoon Farm
80181 338 Ave E
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U-pick farm with very good food, restaurant and stores with local goods and plants.
Science centre, great for kids.
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TELUS Spark
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Science centre, great for kids.
historical park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 127 acres (51 ha) of parkland on the banks of the Glenmore Reservoir, along the city's southwestern edge. As Canada's second largest living history museum, it is one of the city's most visited tourist attractions.[1] Exhibits span western Canadian history from the 1860s to the 1950s. Many of the buildings are historical and were transported to the park to be placed on display. Others are re-creations of actual buildings. Most of the structures are furnished and decorated with genuine artifacts. Staff dress in historic costume, and antique automobiles and horse-drawn vehicles service the site.
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Heritage Park Historical Village
1900 Heritage Dr SW
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historical park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 127 acres (51 ha) of parkland on the banks of the Glenmore Reservoir, along the city's southwestern edge. As Canada's second largest living history museum, it is one of the city's most visited tourist attractions.[1] Exhibits span western Canadian history from the 1860s to the 1950s. Many of the buildings are historical and were transported to the park to be placed on display. Others are re-creations of actual buildings. Most of the structures are furnished and decorated with genuine artifacts. Staff dress in historic costume, and antique automobiles and horse-drawn vehicles service the site.

Food scene

Great stop on Fish Creek when biking or walking.
Annie's Café
15985 Bow Bottom Trail SE
Great stop on Fish Creek when biking or walking.
Best breakfast brunch in historic building.
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Deane House
806 9 Ave SE
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Best breakfast brunch in historic building.
Pub with great staff, drinks, food and live music within walking distance.
Black Swan Ale House
10455 Southport Rd SW
Pub with great staff, drinks, food and live music within walking distance.

Neighbourhoods

Quirky Inglewood is home to shops selling vintage furniture, indie fashion and rare vinyl, and offers an eclectic dining scene spanning Vietnamese, Mediterranean and modern Canadian cuisine. The Esker Foundation and indie galleries show contemporary art, while city history is chronicled at the 1875-built Fort Calgary. Music venues like Festival Hall stage folk and alternative gigs.
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Inglewood
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Quirky Inglewood is home to shops selling vintage furniture, indie fashion and rare vinyl, and offers an eclectic dining scene spanning Vietnamese, Mediterranean and modern Canadian cuisine. The Esker Foundation and indie galleries show contemporary art, while city history is chronicled at the 1875-built Fort Calgary. Music venues like Festival Hall stage folk and alternative gigs.