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Getting Around
Public Transport Although Calgary does not have a subway, its combination of bus services, integrated with a light rail system (known as the C-train), provides effective transportation within the city centre. The service is punctual, clean and cheap. Calgary Transit (tel: (403) 262 1000; website: www.calgarytransit.com) operates both the buses and the C-train.
The C-train comprises two lines, known as routes 201 and 202. The 201 line runs from Fish Creek-Lacombe in the south to Brentwood in the northwest, although it is currently being extended in both directions). The 202 line runs from Whitehorn in the northeast and ends at Tenth Street at the western end of Downtown. The stretch where both lines overlap along Seventh Avenue is a fare-free zone. The C-train arrives every five minutes or so during rush hour and every 15 minutes at other times; it operates Monday-Saturday 0500-0045 and Sunday 0600-0010 (24 hours during Calgary Stampede).
Buses operate daily 0500-2400 (some main routes until 0100) throughout the city, its suburbs and to the airport.
All Calgary Transit adult ticket fares cost C$1.75 (C$15.75 for a book of ten) and an adult day pass costs C$5.60. Transfers (valid for 90 minutes) are available for switching between C-train and buses. Tickets for buses can be purchased upon boarding (exact change only), while travellers on the C-train must purchase a ticket from the vending machines, located at all C-train stations.
Taxis A great number of private despatch companies operate in Calgary. Taxis can be hailed in the city centre at any time. They can also be ordered by telephone from companies such as Yellow Cab (tel: (403) 974 1111) and Checker Cabs (tel: (403) 299 9999).
An initial charge of C$2.50 applies and the price rises according to the time and distance travelled. A short trip within the city centre should not cost more than C$15. Drivers are commonly tipped around 10-15% of the fare.
Limousines Chauffeur sedans and stretch limousines are available from Lawson’s Carey Elite Limousine Service Ltd (tel: (403) 291 2566 or (800) 779 2279; fax: (403) 250 3725; website: www.careylimo.com), where prices start at C$70-160 per hour, and from Ambassador Limousine (tel: (403) 299 4910 or (800) 867 4497; fax: (403) 248 0584; website: www.mylimos.com) from C$55-130 per hour.
Driving in the City Traffic is heaviest during rush hour (0700-0930 and 1630-1900), particularly on the highways connecting the suburbs with the city centre. Calgary is laid out on an easy-to-follow grid system, although the way the city is divided into quadrants, such as Southwest (SW), may be a bit confusing at first. In the city centre, the Bow River divides north from south, while Centre Street separates east and west. Major streets and avenues are named according to number, with avenues running east–west and streets running north–south.
Street parking is available, although rare in the city centre during the day. Parking in one of the plentiful private lots is more reliable, with prices generally around C$3 per hour, with a daily maximum of C$11-14 and evening flat rates of C$3-6. The Calgary Parking Authority (website: www.calgaryparking.com) has details on locations, operating hours and rates.
Car Hire Most major North American and international car hire firms operate within Calgary. Drivers must be 21 years or older and those under 25 may have to pay a surcharge of around C$10 per day with certain firms. European licence holders do not need an International Driving Permit, however, this is often not the case for drivers with licences from other parts of the world. Insurance is essential and is available from the car hire firm for around C$20-23 per day.
The most central locations accepting international reservations are Avis, 211 Sixth Avenue SW (tel: (403) 269 6166; website: www.avis.com), Budget, 140 Sixth Avenue SE (tel: (403) 226 1550; website: www.budgetcanada.com), Hertz, 227 Sixth Avenue SW (tel: (403) 221 1300; website: www.hertz.com), National Car Rental, 114 Fifth Avenue SE (tel: (403) 263 6386; website: www.nationalcar.com), Rent-a-Wreck, 3716 Second Street NE (tel: (403) 284 0755; website: www.rent-a-wreck.ca), and Thrifty, 123 Fifth Avenue SE (tel: (403) 262 4400; website: www.thrifty.com).
Hire charges are in the region of C$50 per day or C$300 per week (plus insurance) and vary seasonally.
Caravan & RV Hire A motorhome or campervan is a superb way to see the Rocky Mountains at a leisurely pace. Nearly a dozen companies rent RVs (recreational vehicles), most offering one-way rentals to destinations such as Vancouver.
A typical example is Alldrive Canada, 1908 Tenth Avenue SW (tel: (403) 245 2935 or (888) 736 8787; fax: (403) 245 2959; website: www.alldrive.com). Prices range from C$60 per day for a compact campervan (sleeps two) in the winter, to C$315 per day for a luxury motorhome (sleeps four to six) in mid-summer.
Other companies can be found on Tourism Calgary’s website (www.tourismcalgary.com/travel/transportation.html).
Bicycle & Rollerblade Hire Bicycle or rollerblade hire can be arranged through Sports Rent, 4424 16th Avenue NW (tel: (403) 292 0077; website: www.sportsrent.ca/rent/home.html). Prices for bicycles are C$22 per day and for rollerblades C$10 per day.
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