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The Village Square Leisure Centre is a 5.5 acre indoor leisure centre situated in the Pineridge community of north east Calgary, Alberta. [1] The multipurpose recreational facility was built at the same time (although additions and redesigns have been made since) as the surrounding neighbourhood.
Country Hills Library (2004-) - 11950 Country Village Link N.E. Prototype: Skyview (2024-) - Unit 1620, 6004 Country Hills Blvd NE (Calgaary's first "all-digital" Library space) Saddletowne Library (2012-) - 150 7555 Falconridge Boulevard NE (at the Genesis Centre) Village Square Library (1983-) - 2623 56 Street N.E. (at Village Square Leisure ...
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The facility was named the Lindsay Park Sports Centre when built. In March 2002 the facility was renamed the Talisman Centre after the City of Calgary sold the naming rights to Talisman Energy for 10 million dollars for 20 years. Talisman was bought by Repsol in 2016, after which the facility's name was changed to the Repsol Sport Centre.
Heritage Park Historical Village is a living history museum in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 127 acres (51 ha) of parkland on the banks of the Glenmore Reservoir, in the city's southwestern quadrant. The Historical Village part of the park is open 7 days a week (10-5) from the Canadian May long weekend through to the September Labour Day long ...
Marlborough Mall is a shopping mall located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.Opened in November 1971, the mall has expanded several times and today includes approximately 100 stores and services, and encompasses 570,837 square feet (53,032.5 m 2) of retail floor space.
William Mattox is a long-time board member of The Village Square. His day job is with The James Madison Institute, which is sponsoring Tuesday’s dinner.
Deerfoot City is an outdoor shopping centre located in northeast Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It opened in 1981 as Deerfoot Outlet Mall, just east of Deerfoot Trail (Highway 2) on 64th Avenue NE. The 1.1 million square foot shopping centre, owned by Shape Properties, sits on an 80-acre site.