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things to do near calgary

Summers are all about escaping the city, and this small town in Alberta gives all the coastal getaway vibes you could ask for. It's just outside of Calgary, making for an easy retreat with sandy beaches and wide open water.

While there's the popular hot spots like Banff and the other mountain towns nearby the city, this one offers beachside fun.

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Tucked away in a small town just outside of Calgary is a magical Christmas train ride that will make you feel like you're stepping into the Polar Express movie.

Hop on board the Polar Express train ride at Aspen Crossing and watch the starlit scenery pass you by, as you make your way to the "North Pole"

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This lake in Alberta is nestled in the Canadian Rockies, so pretty picturesque all year round, but come winter it freezes over into something even more spectacular.

Abraham Lake is bright turquoise in the spring and summer, and in the winter it's covered in frozen bubbles that are trapped in the ice.

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There are a lot of cool landscapes to explore in Alberta, from rocky mountain ridges to flat prairie lands, but this spot will make you feel you're walking on another planet altogether.

Red Rock Coulee Natural Area in Alberta has a barren-looking terrain, speckled with massive red-coloured boulders. These huge round sandstone boulders have actually eroded from bedrock, and some are as big as 2.5 meters in diameter, according to the Medicine Hat website.

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Visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park is like stepping into another world, and with a unique landscape that many probably don't associate with Canada.

The long stretches of amber-hued and "hauntingly beautiful" rocks and the dry terrain of the badlands would look at home in places like Arizona — but the stunning landscape is in Alberta waiting for you to explore it.

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