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Calgary, Alberta recent comments:

  • Happy Can Bottle Depot, CanadaHeat (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Very bad service, although I'm not sure how one could really guage good service from mostly monkey's sitting behind a counter and counting (please note I'm not referring to other depots, just this one). I had the opportunity to leave work early and try and return my bottles today (about 15 cases of 24 cans). I arrived at 5:10 (they close at 5:30) and started loading my cans onto a shopping cart, provided by the wonderful staff :P There are windows in the front where I was loading and I was near the entrace. Once loaded, I turned around, ready to go through the door when I heard "click". I tried the door and it was locked. I knocked on the door and asked to be let in, no success. I went through the exit and asked why they locked the door when I was clearly about to come in, cash in my cans, and to be honest, they were very organized (it would have been about 10 minutes). The fat ass red neck sitting behind the counter said that he locked the door and wanted to make sure he left on time. Well, that was nice of them! I had to take my cans back out, load them back into the car, and leave. This will be the last time I bring my cans into them. I suggest other people to find a different location as well. CanadaHeat.
  • Julio's Barrio, Don D (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Terrible food and REALLY bad service.
  • Bel-Aire, rob (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Ron Southern lives here, the bastard!
  • Casino Calgary, bio2935c wrote 18 years ago:
    Me too. Do you know how big it really is? Can you resize the retangle?
  • Clubhouse, bio2935c wrote 18 years ago:
    Whose clubhouse is it?? Does it have a name?
  • Casino Calgary, 3190 (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Pretty sure that the Casino is not this big.
  • Canada Olympic Park, jl1gm wrote 18 years ago:
    It is right off Hwy.1.
  • Canada Olympic Park, jl1gm wrote 18 years ago:
    It is more than a park.
  • Calgary Tower, jl1gm wrote 18 years ago:
    It's opening took place in June 30, 1968.
  • Calgary Tower, jl1gm wrote 18 years ago:
    Calgary tower is 191 meters[626 feet] long.
  • Wildwood Grill and Brewpub, nathan (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    mmmm Towers
  • Strathcona , grilljockey (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I grew up in the Strath. Back then it was the edge of town.
  • The Bow, grilljockey (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Actually, at 61 floors, Shangri-La in Vancouver will be taller. http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/vancouver/shangrila I suppose it doesn't count as an office building though.
  • Eau Claire Market, grilljockey (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    It was a nice idea, but downtown Calgary is absolutely dead after 5 PM and on weekends, therefore not enough foot traffic. Nobody in the suburbs wants to make the trip down and pay for parking when they can just go to the nearest mall. As such, Eau Claire Market was doomed to fail.
  • Avatamsaka Buddhist Monastery, grilljockey (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Former location of Mountain Equipment Co-Op.
  • Canada Olympic Park, jl1gm wrote 18 years ago:
    There is so much to see, and it's so big.
  • Calgary Tower, jl1gm wrote 18 years ago:
    I heard there was glass floor on the top.
  • St. Andrews Heights, Imethisguy wrote 18 years ago:
    http://standrewsheights.ca/
  • James Short Park, infobulbDOTcom (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I have no idea what this is or the purpose for it. If any one knows, please list.
  • BP Centre, infobulbDOTcom (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Offices of British Petroleum, Petro-Canada, Imperial Oil and EDS Canada (where I used to work :-)