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Calgary is bracing for another weekend of wintry conditions, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay holed up at home. The city is packed with events all weekend, both indoor and outdoor. So whether you want to enjoy the final days of snow, or hide away from the cold, there is something for everyone.
Here are five local activities to keep you and your family busy this weekend.
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Indigenous Science Night at Telus Spark Science Centre — Frequencies
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Telus Spark Science Centre hosts Frequencies, which features Indigenous-focused programming from Knowledge Keepers, speakers, scientists, and artists for one night only. You can expect visual experiments, a dance party, a mini-market and so much more.
Head to the Science Centre earlier in the day to catch some of their other displays, like Da Vinci the Exhibition, Space: A Journey to the Moon and Beyond or Stephen’s Lab, where you can do hands-on experiments with real scientific tools.
Where: Telus Spark Science Centre
When: Friday, March 22, 5 p.m.
Cost: Free-$10
Calgary Roughnecks Marvel Superhero Night
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The Calgary Roughnecks play the Albany Firewolves Friday night, celebrating girls in the game. Game-worn, Marvel-designed Black Widow jerseys will be up for auction with proceeds going to Fast and Female to support girls in sports.
The fun continues through the night, with Tyler’s Amazing Balancing Act from America’s Got Talent as the halftime show, and the West Concourse Beer Gardens hosting a live DJ and games.
Where: Scotiabank Saddledome
When: Friday, March 22, 7 p.m.
Cost: $35-81+
Tour the murals of the Beltline
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BUMP Festival is Calgary’s street art festival-turned-movement that works with local, national and international artists to reclaim and reimagine Calgary’s public spaces through art.
Kicking off at the beginning of March, BUMP is hosting tours every Saturday and Sunday, showcasing 20+ murals in the Beltline to put a spotlight on Calgary’s murals.
Where: High Park Parkade Level 6
When: Saturday, March 23 and Sunday, March 24, 1 p.m.
Cost: $15-$30
Calgary Unplugged: An Earth Hour Celebration with the Calgary Public Library
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The Calgary Public Library is hosting an Earth Hour celebration to educate on environmental actions Calgarians can take. The event mixes fun with education, and features a lights-out dance party to conserve energy.
Where: Calgary Public Library
When: Saturday, March 23, 7 p.m.
Cost: Free
Fort Calgary Women’s History Walk
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This Sunday concludes the weekly Women’s History March put on by Fort Calgary. The one-hour walking tour on Fort Calgary lands celebrates the history of women’s contributions to Calgary. The tour looks back at women on the prairies, from First Nations and Métis women, to new settlers, and how they have been overlooked historically.
Where: Fort Calgary
When: Sunday, March 24, 2 p.m.
Cost: $10
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