Calgary Intl Airport

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Where is the branch located?

2000 Airport Road Ne, Calgary, AL

Car Hire Calgary International Airport

Nestled in the south of the Alberta province, Calgary sits at the foothills of the mighty Rocky Mountains in the confluence of the sparkling Bow and Elbow River channels. As the fifth largest city in all of Canada and the largest in Alberta province, Calgary has its fair share of sites to see and things to do. Embrace Canada’s Western heritage in your rental car as you travel back in time to the heart of Canada’s Cowboy Country or explore the hustle and bustle of the vibrant city streets, brimming with rich history, a diverse culture, towering skyscrapers, and exquisite architectural expression. Whether you are here for a holiday, work or for some well earned R&R, this underrated metropolitan city is sure to tick all the right boxes.

Embrace Calgary’s Quality of Life in your Car Hire

Immerse yourself in the art and culture that paints this wonderful city all year round by joining in on the celebrations at some of Canada’s most beloved historic festivals. Explore the craft markets, comedy tents and array of first-rate folk music artists at the four day Calgary Folk Music Festival. Or join the millions of local Calgarians and inquisitive tourists at the world-famous Calgary Stampede, one of the highlights of the Calgary festival season. A 2-week display of Western culture, featuring one of the world’s largest rodeos, stage shows, concerts, and first nation’s art and history exhibitions, billed as ‘The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.’ Other major draw cards that are sure to get the feet bopping and the hips moving include the Calgary International Beerfest with over 700 different beer flavours from 200 breweries, the 3-week High-Performance Rodeo with dazzling displays of performance art and the Lilac Festival, a vibrant street party with local bands, dance groups and a lilac centrepiece. With over 90 fun-filled festivals, entertainment, and events annually, you can be sure to find something for everybody, no matter what time of year you visit. 

Once you have finished rocking out at one of Calgary’s many stupendous festival line-ups, it’s time to put the dancing shoes to bed and check out some of Calgary’s most renowned city attractions. First up is the Calgary Tower. This 1228-metre tall skyscraper is perfect for snapping that traditional holiday panorama and is guaranteed to provide a slice of Calgary heaven as the best view in town. After finishing up at the tower, jump in your car hire and head 15 minutes south to the Heritage Park Historical Village. Occupying a special place in Canada’s heart, this award-winning attraction holds the title of Canada’s largest living history museum. Home to over 180 family fun-filled exhibits, spread out over 127 acres of pristine land, no two days are the same at Heritage Park. If sport runs in your veins, then you have no choice but to catch a game of the Flames. Don’t let the name fool you, Canada is an ice hockey country so chuck on some layers, grab yourself a giant foam hand and jump on board the Flames train. If you end up staying for a few more days, be sure to explore the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Calgary Zoo, WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park or spend the day at one of Canada’s largest outdoor amusement parks at Calaway Park.

Explore one of the World’s Oldest National Parks with your rental car

If a brush with mother nature is on the top of your bucket list, be sure to visit some of Calgary’s most prominent nature hot spots. No Calgary holiday is complete though without a road trip to Banff National Park. As the world’s third oldest national park and Canada’s first, this ethereal natural utopia is a sight to behold and will blow you away with its sparkling-coloured lakes, grandiose mountains, and endless outdoor adventures. Get up close and personal with some of the incredible wildlife that roams these lands as you trek your way through this magical wonderland. Climb your way up the Mt Edith Circuit to Cory Pass for stunning clear views of Mount Louis, hike to Lake Agnes for a cup of tea and a tasty treat at the historic Lake Agnes Teahouse or tackle the beaten path to the mesmerising Cascade Amphitheatre. Whichever path you decide to take, we do know one thing is for sure, you will need a second holiday just to explore it all.

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