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A little history

John Walton | Published on 4/8/2024

Calgary Historical Events

The opening of the Calgary Tower in 1968.

In 1968, a remarkable event took place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, that would come to symbolize the city's ambition and modernity: the opening of the Calgary Tower. Standing at an impressive height of 190.8 meters (626 feet), this iconic tower quickly became a symbol of Calgary's growth and prosperity. The tower was initially constructed to commemorate Canada's centennial year and was known as the Husky Tower before being renamed the Calgary Tower in 1971.

The opening of the Calgary Tower marked a significant milestone in the city's skyline. Its observation deck offered panoramic views of the surrounding Rocky Mountains and downtown Calgary, providing residents and visitors alike with a breathtaking vantage point to appreciate the city's beauty. Over the years, the Calgary Tower has become a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Calgary's progress and modernity. Its revolving restaurant, which provides guests with a unique dining experience while enjoying the picturesque views, has become a cherished destination for both locals and tourists. The Calgary Tower's presence continues to be a testament to the city's growth and a cherished part of its architectural landscape.

from the Calgary Newsletter