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Airdrie
Known as a “bedroom” community in Alberta Canada, Airdrie offers a quaint, small-town atmosphere to visitors who enjoy outdoor pursuits and sporting events such as professional lacrosse and rodeos. Most of the cultural venues and festivities revolve around this town's primary natural waterway, Nose Creek, which offers a number of nature parks that are venues for popular annual celebrations, such as the Canada Day parade in July and winter holiday festivities. The nearby city of Calgary provides exciting nightlife and unique shopping and dining districts, such as Chinatown, Inglewood and several farmers’ and flea markets. ... Read more »
Airdrie Attractions
- Nose Creek Valley Museum
- Iron Horse Park
- Airdrie Observatory
Airdrie Activities
- Enjoy live theatre at Burt Church
- Experience the beautiful Airdrie Festival of Lights (December)
- Watch the annual Airdrie Pro Rodeo (June/July)
Airdrie Climate
Typical summer highs for Airdrie are around 26°C, while winter lows can get as cold as -15°C, and snow is common. Airdrie only receives about 41-42 cm of rain annually, as it is located in the sunny Calgary area. Summer days can have as many as 18 hours of sunlight.
Getting There & Around
You can get to Airdrie driving the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, which runs between Calgary and Edmonton. The Calgary International airport is the closest to this town, although it does have a small regional airport with limited services. InterCity Express offers bus services throughout the region.
The town's public bus system is managed by Airdrie Transit.
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Comfort Inn & Suites Airdrie
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