• Highlighted landmarks provide unique stories, interesting facts, and an overview of Calgary and its Tower.
  • The Calgary Tower is located at 101 9 Ave SW. Found in the downtown core of Calgary, it’s fairly easy to spot… just don’t forget to look up!
  • Visiting Calgary Tower, one of Calgary's most iconic landmarks, is among the best thing to do in the city. Read our Calgary Tower travel guide to plan your visit.
  • Illuminating the Calgary skyline nightly with its lavish LED light displays, the Tower serves as a bustling center for panoramic vistas, immersive historical insights...
  • Calgary Tower Contact Details: Address: 101 – 9th Avenue SW, Calgary AB Website: www.calgarytower.com. Photo courtesy Visit Calgary.
  • Come to the Tower for a 360 degree view of Calgary from the 191 metre observation deck, and gaze at the mountains and prairies that surround the city.
  • The Calgary Tower, once known as the Husky Tower, was renamed on November 1, 1971, as a tribute to Calgary’s citizens.
  • Calgary Tower, originally named Husky Tower, was built in 1968 as the fruit of a joint effort between Marathon Realty and Husky Oil.
  • The Tower was built to honour Canada’s centennial and was also intended to promote the downtown core as a part of a Calgary urban renewal program.
  • Completed in 1968, the 191 metre (626 ft) tower has long been a dominating figure on the city skyline and is to many one of the most recognizable Calgary landmarks.