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Luxe Retreat with Stunning Lake Views
Welcome to your luxurious getaway, where lake views and upscale comfort await! This elegant retreat features king beds, lavish furnishings, and top-notch amenities for a regal experience
Explore the lake by kayak or enjoy vibrant local cuisine Whether visiting for the Calgary Stampede or a relaxing escape, our serene oasis offers the perfect mix of tranquility and convenience, just a short drive from the city.
Here are some attractions:
-Chestermere Lake (approximately 0.5 km east): A popular spot for boating, fishing, and swimming, offering various recreational activities year-round.
-Anniversary Park (approximately 1 km southeast): Features a sandy beach, picnic areas, and a war memorial, making it ideal for family outings.
-Lakeside Golf Club (approximately 2 km south): An 18-hole golf course suitable for all skill levels, offering scenic views and well-maintained greens.
-Chestermere Regional Community Association (approximately 2.5 km southeast): Hosts various community events and recreational activities throughout the year.
-John Peake Memorial Park (approximately 2 km southeast): A lakeside park with picnic areas, playgrounds, and walking paths.
-Sunset Beach (approximately 1.5 km east): A small beach area offering lake access and beautiful sunset views.
-Chestermere Bike Park (approximately 3 km northeast): Features various dirt jumps and trails for biking enthusiasts.
-Chestermere Family Bike Park (approximately 3 km northeast): Offers trails and obstacles suitable for riders of all ages.
Please note that distances are approximate.
Calgary, Alberta, offers a diverse array of attractions catering to various interests.
Here are some notable sites to consider:
Heritage Park Historical Village: Canada's largest living history museum, showcasing life from the 1860s to the 1950s.
Calgary Stampede: An annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival held every July, known as "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth."
Calgary Tower: A 190.8-meter observation tower offering panoramic views of the city and the Rocky Mountains.
Prince's Island Park: An urban park located on an island in the Bow River, ideal for picnics, walking trails, and hosting various events.
Calgary Zoo: Home to over 1,000 animals from around the world and engaged in global conservation efforts.
Win Sport Canada Olympic Park: A legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics, offering activities like skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking.
Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre: A museum and performance venue dedicated to Canadian music and its history.
Glenbow Museum: Features art and history exhibits, focusing on the culture of Western Canada.
The Military Museums: A comprehensive Canadian military history museum, encompassing the army, navy, and air force.
Nose Hill Park: One of the largest urban parks in North America, offering hiking trails and native grasslands.
Fish Creek Provincial Park: A large urban park with walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and diverse wildlife.
Fort Calgary: A historic site and museum marking the birthplace of the city, offering insights into Calgary's early history.
Spruce Meadows: An equestrian facility hosting international show jumping events and other activities.
Calaway Park: Western Canada's largest outdoor family amusement park, featuring rides and entertainment.
Peace Bridge: A pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning the Bow River, known for its unique design.
These attractions provide a glimpse into Calgary's rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities.