Frommer’s Calgary

Frommer’s Calgary by Darlene West is a comprehensive travel guide published by Wiley on February 24, 2003. This edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into Calgary, a vibrant city known for its annual Calgary Stampede, which attracted 1.2 million visitors in 2001. The guide serves as the first international resource for exploring Calgary, highlighting its cosmopolitan nature and the various attractions that draw approximately 4.5 million visitors each year.
Readers will find practical tips and strategies tailored for both leisure and business travelers. The guide covers major recreational highlights, including Spruce Meadows, a venue that welcomes over 300,000 visitors annually. With a focus on travel in Canada’s Western Provinces, this book provides essential information for navigating Calgary’s diverse offerings and experiences.
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- The best guide to the home of the Calgary Stampede
- The annual Calgary Stampede attracted 1.2 million visitors in 2001
- The first international guide to Calgary, a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that attracts 4.5 million visitors per year
- Includes tips and strategies for the business traveler
- Covers major recreational highlights, including Spruce Meadows, which attracts over 300,000 visitors annually
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