Walked across Louise Bridge while exploring Calgary and really liked it. It’s old but has a classic charm with its arches and stone railings. The views of the Bow River from the middle are great — I stopped for a few minutes just to watch the water and the city skyline.
It’s not crowded, so it’s a good spot to pause and relax if you’re out for a walk or bike ride along the river. I used it to get from downtown over to Kensington, which is perfect because there are so many cafés, shops, and patios on that side.
You can easily connect it with a stroll on the Bow River Pathway — makes for a peaceful loop if you’re up for a longer walk. I’d say bring your camera too — the views at sunset or when the city lights come on are really nice.
Nothing fancy or touristy, just a piece of Calgary’s history that still feels useful and relaxing today. Worth checking out if you’re...
Read moreA grand urban structure that stood up to the massive forces of the 2013 flood waters. The Louise Bridge is beautiful in design and clearly well built to stand the test of time. Most people assume that the bridge was named for someone Royal; but in fact, the bridge is named for Louise Cushing - the daughter of the Mayor 1900 - 1901. Cushing was from Kenilworth Ontario; another in a long line of folks from that province who moved west and achieved...
Read moreIt is a glamorous and fantastic place. Full of calmness with beautiful eyecatch nature. This place has one of the best views of Calgary downtown. I recommend you to come here at your leisure time to refresh and take pure energy from the atmosphere. It will be appreciated to follow me and comment on my opinions and photos to discover more beautiful...
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