Mountain View Bowling 2015
At Mountain View Bowling, bowling is our passion. Our goal is to offer bowling in Calgary where friends and family can come together for the ultimate in bowling entertainment. With both 5 pin and 10 pin bowling in the same location, we are dedicated to giving you the best bowling experience possible!
Mountain View Bowl Campaign - It's Anyone's Game
A commercial campaign for Mountain View Bowl in Calgary, Alberta.
The point of it is to get everyone out bowling. It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, you can bowl and have fun!
Mountain View Bowling - Birthday Parties
Have a party all the kids will be talking about! We have 5 pin and 10 pin parties available.
E!Calgary 113 - Bowling at The National
Tiffany Burns takes us bowling at The National for some nighttime fun!
FeverSports60 - Retro's Bowlarama for Kidsport Calgary
Former Calgary Flame Rhett (Retro) Warrener and KidSport Calgary are pleased to host Retro's Bowlerama 2013 on September 30 at Century Bowling Centre.Teams raise money to help low income kids participate in organized sport. Aside from registration fees, KidSport will be raising funds through a silent auction and autographed sport jerseys.
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Bearspaw Village
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Nestled in the rolling foothills moments west of Calgary resides the rural estate area of Bearspaw village. In this idyllic landscape resides our newest listing at 504 Bearspaw village Ridge.
Imagine returning home to this two acre oasis, savouring the picturesque property, from the peaceful pond to the majestic trees. Stepping in to the grand hall style living room, with soaring ceilings, stunning hardwood and a sensational curved staircase you can invasion the festive gathering of friends and family that are possible in this spacious residence.
With almost 500 square feet of developed living space above grade and a fully developed basement, with 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, this abode offers even the biggest of families space to spread out and still have room to host guests comfortably.
This home backs on to the Bearspaw Lasso Trail, a beautiful walk through through a natural ravine, with a pond to discover and pristine prairie and mountain views to enjoy.
DeVone Claybrooks bowling
Calgary Stampeders defensive line coach DeVone Claybrooks took part in Retro's Bowlarama to support KidSport on Mar. 5, 2012.
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IKEA HAUL | CALGARY, ALBERTA
IKEA haul. Winter is on but the weather didn't stop us to go to IKEA! We bought items that we really need and we got them on cheap and affordable price.
We are Jonz and Ninz - Filipino Youtuber based in Calgary.
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Throw : $ 2.49
Lavender Bliss scented candle : $ 4.99
Wall clock : $ 2.99
AAA and AA batteries : $ 3.00 each set of 10
Toilet bowl brush : $ 1.99
Plates and bowls : $ 0.99 each
6 pcs Glass : $ 6.00
White side table : $ 24.00
3 Frames wall decor : $ 4.99
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Torres Bowling Competition In Calgary July 31, 2015 Part 2
Bowling Family Competition
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Calgary Downtown Flooding Alberta Floods Canada 2013
In June 2013, Alberta, Canada experienced heavy rainfall that triggered catastrophic flooding throughout much of the southern half of the province along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood and Oldman rivers and tributaries. A dozen municipalities declared local states of emergency on June 20 as water levels rose and numerous communities were placed under evacuation orders. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated four people may have drowned near High River. Two bodies have since been recovered with a third discovered, but unreachable. Over 100,000 people have been displaced throughout the region.
Meteorology:
Situated east of the Canadian Rockies, southern Alberta is a semi-arid region that does not usually receive high amounts of rainfall. A high-pressure system in northern Alberta drew a system of heavy rain into the province from the south, causing rainfall amounts of over 100 millimetres (3.9 in) to fall in less than two days in many regions of the province, particularly west and southwest of Calgary in the foothills and eastern slopes of the Rockies. In Canmore, a town in Alberta's Rockies, over 220 millimetres (8.7 in) fell in 36 hours, nearly half of the town's annual average rainfall. The accumulation of rainfall caused rivers to rise as the surge passed downstream. At the peak of the flooding, the Bow and Elbow rivers were flowing through Calgary at three times their peak levels from a 2005 flood that caused C$400 million in damages.
Impact:
In Calgary, Alberta's largest city, 75,000 people from 25 communities, primarily in the inner city, who live in the vicinity of the Bow and Elbow rivers were ordered to evacuate their homes as the rivers spilled over their banks and flooded several neighbourhoods, including the city's downtown core, causing officials to ask that the 350,000 people who work in the downtown stay home on June 21. All schools in both the public and Catholic school districts were closed and officials urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
The city's primary arena, the Scotiabank Saddledome was among the facilities damaged as flood waters were reported to have filled up to the first 10 rows of the lower seating bowl. The Calgary Stampede grounds adjacent to the arena were also severely flooded, less than two weeks before the scheduled opening of the annual exhibition and rodeo, however civic officials vowed the event would go on.
South of Calgary, the Town of High River was evacuated after flooding of the Highwood River caused water to rise over the top of vehicles in the town's main streets and necessitated the rescue of over 150 people from the rooftops of their homes. 350 Canadian Forces personnel and 80 Edmonton Police officers were dispatched to assist with rescue efforts. The mountain towns of Banff and Canmore, west of Calgary, were cut off from neighbouring communities after flooding and mudslides forced the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway. Several homes were swept away in Canmore by the rise of Cougar Creek.
In addition to Calgary, High River and Canmore, nine other municipalities, including the City of Lethbridge; the towns of Black Diamond, Cochrane, Sundre and Turner Valley; the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass; Rocky View County; and the municipal districts of Bighorn No. 8 and Foothills No. 31, had declared states of emergency on June 20 due to flooding and some communities had evacuated residents. Additionally, the City of Red Deer declared a state of emergency over the potential of flooding ahead of a planned release of water from the Dickson Dam into the Red Deer River.Local state of emergency issued for Red Deer. Edmonton Journal (Postmedia Network). June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013. The City of Medicine Hat, located on the South Saskatchewan River downstream from the confluence of the Bow and Oldman rivers, followed suit on June 21 by declaring its own local state of emergency.
Duration: Northeast Alberta:
June 10--18, 2013
Southern and central Alberta:
June 19, 2013 - ongoing
2013 Alberta floods
Canada Road Trip: The Best Things To Do In Alberta, Canada
In this video, we share some of the best things to do in Alberta, including Calgary, Edmonton, Banff, and Jasper!
Welcome to Alberta, Canada!
From boreal forest to vast prairies and high mountain peaks, Alberta is an incredible province to explore. This is Canada's fourth-most populous province and one of only two Canadian provinces that are land-locked. This is also our home province and it was very fun to be able to experience Alberta as part of the Road to 150 travel series.
We rode a gondola to the top of a mountain, walked on a glacier, hiked to various waterfalls, canoed a glacier-fed lake, had fun at the second-largest indoor waterpark in the world, hiked into a canyon, learned about dinosaurs, rode on a steam train, and learned about Canada's star music talent. We also went up into the iconic Calgary Tower, rode the worlds largest indoor triple loop rollercoaster, and drove the world-famous Icefields Parkway. We packed a lot of adventures into our short visit and can't wait to explore the province deeper.
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We explored Alberta from September 28 - October 11, 2017.
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Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as Becker's Chalets in Jasper, Brewster, Tourism Alberta, Fairmont Lake Louise, Jasper Sky Tram, Evil Mike's Grill, Syrahs of Jasper, West Edmonton Mall, Telus World of Science, Heartwood Inn & Spa, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Tourism Calgary, Heritage Park Historical Village, Nomad Mobile Gear Rental, and
the National Music Center.
TUBING FUN | ACURA TUBE PARK, CALGARY ALBERTA (CANADA OLYMPIC PARK)
TUBING FUN! Acura Tube Park at Winsport Canada (Canada Olympic Park) in Calgary, Alberta.
We had a fun day of tubing at Acura Tube Park. The weather was very warm for January in Calgary, although it was a bit windy when you got to the top of the hill. There was a bit of time spent waiting in line to go down the hill but overall we had a fun day.
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Canada's Highest Restaurant at 7,700 ft!
This is Canada's Most Elevated Restaurant, called the Eagle Eye, sitting on top of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in Golden, BC. Whether you're coming from Vancouver, Calgary, Banff or Jasper National Park, you've still never seen anything like this.
Now, unfortunately, it is not open for breakfast or dinner, just lunch. The reason being is because all staff and food must take the gondola up in the morning and down again at the end of the day, which means their allowed work day is shorter than most other restaurants. Let me assure you, it is still worth going to see for the view alone.
Oh yeah... I recommend the steak!
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Calgary Downtown Flooding Alberta Floods June 2013
Calgary Downtown Flooding Alberta Floods June 2013
In June 2013, Alberta, Canada experienced heavy rainfall that triggered catastrophic flooding throughout much of
the southern half of the province along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood and Oldman rivers and tributaries. A dozen
municipalities declared local states of emergency on June 20 as water levels rose and numerous communities were
placed under evacuation orders. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated four people may have drowned near High
River. Two bodies have since been recovered with a third discovered, but unreachable. Over 100,000 people have
been displaced throughout the region.
Meteorology:
Situated east of the Canadian Rockies, southern Alberta is a semi-arid region that does not usually receive high
amounts of rainfall. A high-pressure system in northern Alberta drew a system of heavy rain into the province
from the south, causing rainfall amounts of over 100 millimetres (3.9 in) to fall in less than two days in many
regions of the province, particularly west and southwest of Calgary in the foothills and eastern slopes of the
Rockies. In Canmore, a town in Alberta's Rockies, over 220 millimetres (8.7 in) fell in 36 hours, nearly half of
the town's annual average rainfall. The accumulation of rainfall caused rivers to rise as the surge passed
downstream. At the peak of the flooding, the Bow and Elbow rivers were flowing through Calgary at three times
their peak levels from a 2005 flood that caused C$400 million in damages.
Impact:
In Calgary, Alberta's largest city, 75,000 people from 25 communities, primarily in the inner city, who live in
the vicinity of the Bow and Elbow rivers were ordered to evacuate their homes as the rivers spilled over their
banks and flooded several neighbourhoods, including the city's downtown core, causing officials to ask that the
350,000 people who work in the downtown stay home on June 21. All schools in both the public and Catholic school
districts were closed and officials urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
The city's primary arena, the Scotiabank Saddledome was among the facilities damaged as flood waters were
reported to have filled up to the first 10 rows of the lower seating bowl. The Calgary Stampede grounds adjacent
to the arena were also severely flooded, less than two weeks before the scheduled opening of the annual
exhibition and rodeo, however civic officials vowed the event would go on.
South of Calgary, the Town of High River was evacuated after flooding of the Highwood River caused water to rise
over the top of vehicles in the town's main streets and necessitated the rescue of over 150 people from the
rooftops of their homes. 350 Canadian Forces personnel and 80 Edmonton Police officers were dispatched to assist
with rescue efforts. The mountain towns of Banff and Canmore, west of Calgary, were cut off from neighbouring
communities after flooding and mudslides forced the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway. Several homes were swept
away in Canmore by the rise of Cougar Creek.
In addition to Calgary, High River and Canmore, nine other municipalities, including the City of Lethbridge; the
towns of Black Diamond, Cochrane, Sundre and Turner Valley; the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass; Rocky View
County; and the municipal districts of Bighorn No. 8 and Foothills No. 31, had declared states of emergency on
June 20 due to flooding and some communities had evacuated residents. Additionally, the City of Red Deer declared
a state of emergency over the potential of flooding ahead of a planned release of water from the Dickson Dam into
the Red Deer River.Local state of emergency issued for Red Deer. Edmonton Journal (Postmedia Network). June 20,
2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013. The City of Medicine Hat, located on the South Saskatchewan River downstream from
the confluence of the Bow and Oldman rivers, followed suit on June 21 by declaring its own local state of
emergency.
Duration: Northeast Alberta:
June 10--18, 2013
Southern and central Alberta:
June 19, 2013 - ongoing
2013 Alberta floods
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Watch this video to find out how to have the best weekend in Calgary, featuring hotels, restaurants, and new attractions.
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-Raw Bar, in Hotel Arts, an Asian fusion restaurant and lounge
recommended: beef short rib steamed buns
-Shiki Menya, a ramen spot with fresh noodles & broth, serving limited bowls every day
recommended: kara miso garlic (because I love garlic)
-Tool Shed Brewing, no food served here but worth checking out for great craft beer with clever marketing
recommended: I liked People Skills, but I’m easy & light (!)
-Shokunin, a Japanese-style izakaya that serves ramen after-hours
recommended: all the yakitori & raw stuff was amazing, great cocktails too
-Phil & Sebastian, for great coffee & tea by the river
recommended: I’m not a coffee drinker, but the teas were lovely
-Sidewalk Citizen Bakery, for the best pastries & deserts
recommended: charred avocado spread with fresh sourdough bread, not just a must in Calgary but a must in life.
We're in Calgary for JUNO weekend! Join me as we explore some of the best Asian restaurants, local businesses, and reunite with some of my favourite comedians ;D
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