Residence Inn by Marriott Calgary Airport





The Residence Inn by Marriott Calgary Airport Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a nice walk in a grassland area and is easy to access from Deerfoot Trail. The loop parallels Deerfoot Trail on the east side and Beddington Trail on the southwest, so there is traffic noise along part of the loop. There are a lot of flora and wildflowers including wild roses, and deer can be seen here as well. It's usually not too busy and there are more trails and some lovely bridges to explore.
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This is one of the best loops for off leash dog walks in Calgary. You will enjoy some great views with some beautiful sunsets and sunrises, too! Tom Campbell's Hill sits along St. George's Drive and overlooks Memorial Drive, Bow River and Nose Creek. For more information visit: http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Parks/Pages/Locations/NE-parks/Tom-Campbells-Hill.aspx
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Nose Creek Pathway is a paved urban path running from Memorial Drive to Nose Creek Park. It's popular with runners and cyclists and connects to many more urban pathways past Nose Creek Park and along the Bow River. It's mostly flat with a few moderate hills and although you pass some light industrial areas, they are balanced by golf courses and open space along the creek. West Nose Creek (Confluence) Park at the north end is an interesting natural area complete with a big glacial erratic.
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Conveniently located in the North of Calgary between the communities of Rosemont and Mount Pleasant, this trail explores the entirety of Confederation Park. Parking can be found at the Confederation Park Public Parking just off of 30 Avenue NW. From the parking lot, follow the trail West till you reach the tunnel under 14 Street NW before turning back. This loop can be done in any direction. The trail is well-maintained and entirely paved with beautiful trees, a pond and a creek surrounding...
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This multi-use trail follows alongside the Bow River in the Centre of Calgary. The trail starts from the Max Bell Area parking lot and crosses the 17th Avenue bridge into Pearce Estate Park but can be started from anywhere along the trail. Gorgeous views of the Bow River throughout and all its wildlife. The trail can be extended or shortened to ones needs.