Your guide to a great time in Airdrie, Alberta
2016/2017
ARTS SPORTS FESTIVALS FOOD SHOPPING, AND MUCH MORE!
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Table of Contents
EDITOR Vanessa Peterelli
DESIGN MANAGER Kim Williams CONTRIBUTORS Sergei Belski, Barney Brown, City of Airdrie, Ayesha Clough, Creative Airdrie Society, Covey Moore, Carl Patzel, Liam Quinn, Sherry Shaw-Froggatt, Town of Cochrane, Wyatt Tremblay ADVERTISING SALES Wendy Pratt DISTRIBUTION MANAGER Sharie Tanner PRINTING Mitchell Press
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CANADA DAY FIREWORKS
History & Heritage
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Events 6 Festivals 14 Arts & Culture
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Best Bites
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Time Out
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The Sweet Life
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Recreation 34 Golf 36 Out of Town
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Western Life
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Accommodation/Dining Listings
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Artwork from the Airdrie Paint Park – sponsored by Miller Trucking. This free space for aerosol artists is open year round. Artists come from across southern Alberta to create works of art at the entrance to Nose Creek Park in Airdrie. Inset photos: yummy food from Sorso, Christian Hudson performing at the TD Mayor’s Night of the Arts and BMX action at Fletcher Park.
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History comes alive A
irdrie has a rich history of settlers and railways, starting out as a stop destination for the Calgary and Edmonton Railway Company train delivering mail. Buildings were soon built along the railway, with workers living nearby to care for the train. Before long, general stores, blacksmith shops and a school were built to service the establishing families and growing number of people travelling to this tiny hamlet to begin a new life. Receiving supplies by train, Airdrie grew to be a substantial size and, after much paperwork, was granted village status Sept. 9, 1909. Airdrie has one of the highest growth rates in Canada – 6 to 8 per cent annually. With a current population of more than 60,000, it’s the fastest-growing city in Alberta and one of the fastest in Canada. In 2015, Airdrie’s population grew by more than 10 new residents per day.
Gwacheon Park
Located within Nose Creek Park off Main Street and open year round, Gwacheon Park is an important landmark and home to six handcrafted totem poles donated to the City of Airdrie in 2007 by sister city Gwacheon, Korea to commemorate the 10th year of sharing a sister-city relationship. The park celebrates a sisterhood agreement that has greatly enriched the communities of Gwacheon and Airdrie with continued friendship and understanding between two diverse cultures. Please note: Nose Creek Park is undergoing an extensive enhancement project in 2016, affecting access to some areas. MAP LOCATOR G8
Iron Horse Park
With miniature trains, track and landscape to represent the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) from the prairies to the coast, Iron Horse Park is a train lover’s dream come true. Take the 1.6-kilometre interpretive journey aboard one of the 1/8th scale diesel or steam locomotives at the park and get a feeling for what the railway was like in Western Canada during the pioneer days. The rail journey takes visitors over hills, across trestles and through tunnels across the varied landscape. The park is a work in progress, with plans to eventually add a small-scale farmstead, town and industries typical to the journey. Situated at 820 Railway Gate, Iron Horse Park is open Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting, from Victoria Day weekend through Thanksgiving (May 17 to Oct. 9, 2016). The park
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will also be open as a participant in ARTember on Oct. 1 and 2. Admission to the park is free but each journey costs $3 cash per person. Children under age three ride free but must be accompanied by an adult. ironhorsepark.net MAP LOCATOR F7
Nose Creek Valley Museum
Honouring more than 100 years of local history, the museum has been preserving the past of Airdrie and surrounding area since 1988. With more than 10,000 artifacts, the museum treats visitors to a glimpse into the past. Exhibits include wildlife displays, a First Nation’s display, settler’s cabin, blacksmith shop, general store and barber shop. The museum’s collection also includes 4-H displays, antique cars and farm machinery, one of the largest arrowhead collections in Canada, and memorabilia from the First and Second World Wars. Admission is $2 for adults; children under 12 are free. Museum activities include ongoing research, collection of artifacts and archival materials, creation of local history books, periodic art shows and displays, and guided tours. A selection of local history books, postcards, pins and souvenirs are available for purchase through the gift shop. Located at the south end of Nose Creek Park, Nose Creek Valley Museum also houses the Airdrie Visitor Information Centre. nosecreekvalleymuseum.com MAP LOCATOR G8
‘Nuff said. Check out the Airdrie and District Agricultural Society’s upcoming events:
• Ranch Hand Competition (July 23) • Fall Fair (August 20-21) • Art of the Harvest (September 17) • Old Tyme Seeding Demonstration (May 13, 2017)
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AIRDRIE FARMERS MARKET
May - December
ART IN THE LIBRARY Airdrie Public Library Throughout the year, Airdrie Public Library (APL) plays host to local, regional and travelling art, with six exhibitions a year of approximately 70 pieces each. With nearly 175,000 visitors coming through the library’s doors each year, the APL art gallery is an important cultural stop in the community. The 2016 exhibit schedule includes: • May-June: Rabbit in the Rockery by Heather Plimmer + Stacey McIntyre • July-August: Odysseus, ASA Travelling Exhibit • September-October: Reclaimed, Becky Kundert + Ken Vickets • November-December: Pebble Creations, Cher Nicholson + Delree Dumont
June 1 - Oct. 5
AIRDRIE FARMERS MARKET Plainsmen Arena Open Wednesdays from 3:30 to 7 p.m., rain or shine. Offering something for everyone, including fresh produce; homemade perogies, sausage, bread and pies; handcrafted art and original quilts; natural soaps and lotions and much more. Enjoy the adjacent park space, which includes amenities for children.
June 2 - Sept. 29
CROSSFIELD FARMERS MARKET Banta Park (Crossfield) Open Thursdays from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., this outdoor market focuses on fresh, local and handmade ingredients and products. Enjoy weekly entertainment and demos as well.
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June 3
AIRDRIE AG SOCIETY FUNDRAISER Woodside Golf Course An evening of musical entertainment, featuring the Keister Family Fiddlers, hors d’oeuvres and a live auction. Tickets $50 per person; $350 per table of eight. 7:30 to 10 p.m. Details online.
June 18
AIRDRIE RELAY FOR LIFE Genesis Place Fun and inspiring for people of all ages and fitness levels, this six-hour relay event challenges teams to fundraise and take turns walking or running around the track to show their support for people living with cancer. Food, music and tons of activities. 6 p.m. to 12 a.m.
June 28 - July 2
ANNUAL AIRDRIE PRO RODEO Airdrie Rodeo Grounds With exciting highlights such as bareback and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, steer riding, team roping, barrel racing and bull riding, the Airdrie Pro Rodeo always draws a great crowd. Only a short drive away, the Airdrie Rodeo Ranch is located west of Airdrie on Highway 567. June 28-30: junior rodeo events at 6 p.m., pro rodeo at 7 p.m. July 1: junior rodeo at 2:30 p.m., pro rodeo at 3:30 p.m. July 2: junior rodeo at 5 p.m., pro rodeo at 6 p.m. Enjoy music Thursday through Saturday; free children’s activities and trade fair all five days.
June 29
FOOD TRUCK FRENZY Plainsmen Arena Hosted by Airdrie Farmers Market, open for extended hours, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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July 1
CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Airdrie offers a great variety of ways to celebrate the country’s birthday in style! Enjoy the Canada Day Parade down Main Street starting at 10 a.m. Take in the action at the Airdrie Pro Rodeo, stop by the Airdrie Public Library Canada Day barbecue, or visit Iron Horse Park. Canada Day fireworks festivities run from 2 to 11 p.m. at Chinook Winds Park, with food vendors, a monster truck show, live bands and family entertainment, magicians, henna, face painting and a small market. The evening wraps up with a 15-minute fireworks display at 10:45 p.m. Details at airdrie.ca
July 23
AIRDRIE AG SOCIETY RANCH HAND COMPETITION Airdrie Rodeo Grounds See firsthand the cattle-handling skills used by local area ranchers and farmers. Events include simulated branding; team sorting; team penning; simulated doctoring and trailer loading of cattle; and for the kids, a calf scramble. Food and beverages available from noon to 4:30 p.m. The rodeo grounds are 6.5 kilometres west of Airdrie on Hwy 567. 12 to 4:30 p.m.
July 27
FOOD TRUCK FRENZY Plainsmen Arena Hosted by Airdrie Farmers Market, open for extended hours, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
AIRDRIE SHOW & SHINE
Aug. 5-7
47th ANNUAL SHOW AND REUNION Pioneer Acres (Irricana) The museum’s main event of the year will feature virtually every piece of equipment running. Many outside exhibitors also bring displays, equipment, crafts, and much more. The 2016 feature is Ford tractors and equipment.
Aug. 6
AIRDRIE SUMMER CLASSIC CHARITY CAR SHOW & SHINE East Lake Park Presented by the Time Traveller’s Car Club of Airdrie. A family event offering a little bit for everyone. Features include a portable dyno, live retro band Ronnie and the Fixations, food vendors, 50/50 draws and a silent auction. All proceeds donated to local charities. No admission fee for spectators but a food bank donation is requested. For spectators the show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Entry fee for show vehicles is $10; registration 8 a.m. to noon.) Rain date is Aug. 20.
Aug. 20-21
53rd ANNUAL AG SOCIETY FALL FAIR Plainsmen Arena Celebrating the best Airdrie has to offer, with a number of different classes that span all ages. Categories include vegetable and fruit growing, children’s crafts, baking, fine art and photography, fairy gardens and much more. Public open house Aug. 21, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Awards at 3 p.m. Details online.
Aug. 26-27
ANNUAL BIKES & BULLS CHARITY EVENT Airdrie Rodeo Grounds This community fundraiser is hosted by the Airdrie Oilmen’s Association, featuring a bike rally, concerts, pro bull riding and more.
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EMPTY BOWLS FESTIVAL
Sept. 29 - Oct. 2
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10TH ANNUAL EMPTY BOWLS ARTS FESTIVAL Airdrie Food Bank This family-friendly celebration of community in the Airdrie area brings awareness to local hunger issues and raises funds for Airdrie Food Bank. Enjoy live music, local artists, pottery demos, kids’ activities, a silent auction and more. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sept. 10-11
STEAM AND STATIONARY ENGINES Pioneer Acres (Irricana) An event that highlights several stationary and portable steam engines as well as a 65 HP Case steam tractor. Visitors can also enjoy an impressive collection of internal combustion engines. Early settlers used these stationary engines to pump water, lift grain in elevators, operate blacksmith and woodworking shops, produce electricity and perform a host of other tasks.
Sept. 17
ART OF THE HARVEST Airdrie Ag Park The Airdrie and District Agricultural Society (ADAS) is proud to host this annual harvest event. Horse teams and vintage equipment will be used to harvest the grain planted in spring. This informational demo and event offers something for the very small to the very tall, from the city dweller to those with rural roots. Located 3 kilometres west of Airdrie on Big Hill Springs Road. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Weather dependent – check website before event.
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ARTEMBER East Lake Park Airdrie’s arts and culture celebration includes live art challenges, live music, kid’s crafts, face painting, an artisan market, the AIRdirondack Art Project (featuring Adirondack chairs transformed into works of art) and more.
October
AIRSCARES HAUNTED ATTRACTION Presented by the Boys and Girls Club of Airdrie (with all proceeds directly supporting the club). A haunted attraction offering tricks and frights sure to scare! NOTE: not for young children. Details online.
Oct. 1-2
CULTURE AT THE CREEK East Lake Park Airdrie’s celebration of Alberta Culture Days, providing free activities for all ages. Music, food, arts, cultural performances and much more.
Oct. 7
AUTHOR VISIT Airdrie Public Library C. Alexia Lane, author of On Fracking. Refreshments and entertainment from Christian Hudson.
November
CHRISTMAS MARKET Crossfield Community Centre Hosted by the Crossfield Farmers Market with a focus on fresh, local and handmade ingredients and products, this is a 70-table market featuring seasonal vendors and product as well as regulars from the summer season. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Nov. 4-5
AIRDRIE CHRISTMAS SHOW Town and Country Centre Airdrie Farmers Market hosts this show featuring regular market vendors as well as baked goods and holiday-themed crafts and gifts. Open Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Nov. 11-13
MRS. CLAUS’ SHOP HOLIDAY MARKET Town and Country Centre See what local crafters, bakers, artisans and small-business owners have to offer over the holiday season. Santa will be present for pictures. Presented by Hat’s On Productions. Admission is free.
ALL ABOARD!! The park is operated by the Alberta Model Engineering Society, a volunteer organization whose members want to share their hobby and the awesomeness of trains with children of all ages. Stop in for a picnic, a train journey, or a walk around the grounds. For $3 per person you can enjoy a journey on the miniature railway. Birthdays and special events can be booked online or at the park.
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AUTHOR VISIT Airdrie Public Library Leanne Shirtliffe, author of Don’t Lick the Minivan, and Other Things I Never Thought I’d Say to my Kids. Refreshments and entertainment from Storm.
Dec. 1-31
AIRDRIE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Nose Creek Park One of Canada’s largest outdoor light displays, the Airdrie Festival of Lights has been dazzling visitors for 21 years. Enjoy a winter’s walk (or take the miniature trains!), grab a cup of hot chocolate, warm up by the fire and enjoy some good old-fashioned family fun and holiday cheer. Runs 6 to 9 p.m. every night in December, including Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Admission by cash donation; parking is free.
Coming in 2017 January - June
ART IN THE LIBRARY Airdrie Public Library Events include: January-February: Voice & Vision, APL Writers Club + Airdrie artists; March-April: Making Marks, Airdrie high school students; MayJune: A Lifetime of Paint, Danny Proulx
January
FAMILY LITERACY DAY Airdrie Public Library Celebrate literacy with stories, songs, rhymes, games and more.
SANTA CLAUS PARADE Main Street Watch up to 50 floats roll through and light up downtown – including Santa in his sleigh! A fun, festive way to get ready for the holidays. 5 p.m. Details at airdrieparades.com
Dec. 31
NEW YEAR’S EVE FIREWORKS Ed Eggerer Athletic Park A fun 15-minute fireworks display to start off the new year. Behind Genesis Place. 6:30 p.m. approximate start time. Details at airdrieparades.com
MAYOR’S NIGHT OF THE ARTS
April
AIRDRIE WOMEN’S SHOW & MARKET Town and Country Centre Enjoy more than 50 local vendors offering stylish, fun and exciting products and services. Presented by Hat’s On Productions. Details at justforher.ca
April 15
AIRDRIE FARMERS MARKET SPRING FLING Town and Country Centre Details online. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
May
AIRDRIE HEALTH EXPO Town and Country Centre Enjoy vendors and presenters from many facets of health care, natural health, fitness and wellness. Presented by Hat’s On Productions.
MRS. CLAUS’ MERRY MAY HANDMADE MARKET Town and Country Centre Celebrate spring and summer with more than 50 local 100-per-cent handmade vendors offering great products and services. Presented by Hat’s On Productions.
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AIRDRIE MAYOR’S NIGHT OF THE ARTS Bert Church Theatre Join Airdrie’s arts and culture community at this evening full of live entertainment on the Bert Church Theatre stage as awards are presented to the art community and its patrons. Details at creativeairdrie.ca
April
AIRDRIE HOME & LIFESTYLE SHOW Genesis Place Enjoy a variety of home and lifestyle solutions plus entertainment and the ARTS Show & Sale.
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OLD TYME SPRING SEEDING DEMO Airdrie Ag Park The Airdrie and District Agricultural Society (ADAS) is pleased to host a special seeding demonstration where visitors will see horses and antique tractors and equipment used. The field will be prepared with the turning of soil in the morning in preparation for seeding in the afternoon. An informative and exciting event for all ages. Note: weather dependent; check website before event.
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Wednesdays 3:30 pm - 7 pm June 1st - Thanksgiving Rain or Shine! 320 Centre Ave Airdrie Join us for
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Food Truck Frenzy! June 29 and July 27
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Party Time Be a part of the festive, family friendly celebrations in Airdrie Airdrie Festival of Lights
Lighting up Airdrie for more than 20 years, the festival turns Nose Creek Park in the heart of Airdrie into a winter wonderland – the largest outdoor walk-through light display in Canada. Open nightly Dec. 1-31 from 6-9 p.m., Airdrie Festival of Lights welcomes more than 60,000 people annually as they stroll through the light display, sip hot chocolate and enjoy two beautifully handcrafted bonfire pits (feel free to bring your own marshmallows). Admission to the festival is by cash donation, parking is free, and the cost of a hot chocolate and miniature train ride – each only $2 cash – has remained the same since 1996. (Children under 2 ride the train free with an adult ticket.) airdriefestivaloflights.com
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Airdrie Parades & Fireworks
This committee hosts a variety of festivities in Airdrie each year. Enjoy the Canada Day Parade and fireworks July 1 in celebration of Canada’s birthday. The parade begins at 10 a.m. on Main Street. In 2016, enjoy the Mardi Gras Party theme, with live bands and 100 floats anticipated. Starting at Chinook Winds Park at 2 p.m., enjoy food vendors, a monster truck show, and plenty of music and family entertainment. A 15-minute fireworks display begins at 10:45 p.m., bringing the day’s fun to a close with a bang. In December, don’t miss the Santa Claus Parade Dec. 3, starting at 5 p.m. on Main Street. This lighted parade is expected to include 50 floats, and the star of the day will arrive in Airdrie in his sleigh! On Dec. 31, take in the New Year’s Eve fireworks fun at Ed Eggerer Athletic Park (behind Genesis Place). Bring the whole family to enjoy the 15-minute display starting at 6:30 p.m. airdrieparades.com
10th Annual
Saturday Sept 10, 2016 11 am - 3 pm Airdrie Food Bank 20 East Lake Way
Live Music Local Artists Pottery Demos Kid’s Activities Silent Auction and more!
Free soup lunch thanks to Airdrie restaurants!
Buy a keepsake pottery bowl (Suggested $20 donation!)
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ARTEMBER
ARTember
Now in its sixth year, Airdrie’s art and culture celebration will take place Sept. 29 through Oct. 2. The festival includes the culmination of the annual AIRdirondack Project, where Adirondack chairs are transformed into one-of-a-kind masterpieces by local artists. The celebration includes Culture at the Creek, a free, hands-on, activity-filled experience at East Lake Park for all ages to explore all forms of art, participate in public art projects, enjoy live music and dance performances, as well as food trucks and beer gardens. Many Airdrie artisans display and demonstrate their work, from wood carvers to potters, to jewelry and canvas. The celebration is a perfect opportunity at which to meet artists and take home a creative souvenir from Airdrie. Culture at the Creek gets underway at East Lake Park with the Schooled in the Arts Teen Tent from 3-6 p.m. Sept. 30. followed by the first performance in a concert series that continues through the weekend. More information available online closer to the festival. artember.ca
Empty Bowls Art Festival
This 10th annual family friendly event takes place Sept. 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in celebration of community in the Airdrie area while raising awareness of local hunger issues. All funds raised support Airdrie Food Bank operations. Enjoy demonstrations and hands-on activities by potters; children’s activities; and local musicians and artists. Purchase or bid on bowls made by local VIPs. Pottery bowls are available for a suggested $20 donation. Don’t miss the free soup lunch! The event is free, made possible through funding provided by the City of Airdrie. emptybowlsairdrie.com
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AIRDRIE PAINT PARK
A community of creativity
A visit to Airdrie would not be complete without stopping to experience its vibrant arts and culture community. Explore and enjoy colourful works created by both local and renowned Canadian artists. AIRdirondack Art Project
These one-of-a-kind chairs are created by local artists and this year you will be able to bid online or at a silent auction during the ARTember celebrations in September and take one home to display in your yard. creativeairdrie.ca
Airdrie Paint Park
Sponsored by Miller Trucking and located at the entrance to Nose Creek Park on Main Street, this is one of the few free spaces for aerosol art in the province and gives artists the opportunity to share their talents. Artists come from far and wide year round so the artwork is always changing. creativeairdrie.ca MAP LOCATOR G8
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Airdrie Public Library
Along with its regular services and programs, Airdrie Public Library (APL) provides a venue for art in the community. Throughout the year, APL plays host to local, regional and travelling art, with six exhibitions a year of approximately 70 pieces each. With nearly 175,000 visitors coming through the library’s doors each year, the APL art gallery is an important cultural stop in the community. airdriepubliclibrary.ca MAP LOCATOR E8
ARTISTS’ ALLEY
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Artists’ Alley
The corner of Eighth Street and First Avenue is where more than 30 colourful banners fly proudly during the spring/summer and fall. The banners are the works of Airdrie and area artists and students who submitted their art for adjudication. The joint project of the Creative Airdrie Society, Airdrie Regional Arts Society, City of Airdrie and Camgill Developments brightens the streetscape brilliantly. To match artists to their banners go to creativeairdrie.ca MAP LOCATOR D6
Bert Church Theatre - Applause
The newest public art in Airdrie appears inside the Bert Church Theatre. Chosen by the community, the series of applauding hands by Ontario artist James C. Smith is a clear demonstration of the newfound enthusiasm for the arts in Airdrie. thebertchurchtheatre.com MAP LOCATOR F12
Centennial Sculpture
The Centennial Sphere sculpture outside City Hall on Main Street was a community-driven art project created to celebrate Airdrie’s Centennial in 2009. The piece was created by Cochrane artist Honsun Chu. The main foyer and meeting rooms at City Hall also feature local art displays. MAP LOCATOR G8
The Centre Murals
The Boys & Girls Club Mural in Airdrie is home to an awesome series of three art pieces created by local artists Michelle Pickering, Zach Abbot and Jessica Bennett. The display is open to the public Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. MAP LOCATOR F10
The Collaboration Project
Drop by the Chinook Winds fire hall’s main foyer between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and enjoy the work of abstract artist Koos de Jongh. Organized into three distinct panels, the installation of paintings takes advantage of the hall’s unique open design. MAP LOCATOR I6
FortisAlberta Utility Cubicle Art Wraps
Talk about thinking outside the box! Airdrie hosts the only artist-designed wraps in the province, with 15 separate pieces to enjoy. To find them all, visit creativeairdrie.ca
Gwacheon Totems
Six handcrafted totem poles stand in Gwacheon Park (part of Nose Creek Park), donated by Airdrie’s sister city, Gwacheon, South Korea. The totem poles were received as a gift to commemorate 10 years of sister-city relations and friendship between Gwacheon and Airdrie. Gwacheon artisan Kim Ji-Moung crafted the totems. MAP LOCATOR G8
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Miller Mural
RAVENSWOOD SCULPTURE
Honouring the Ancestors
The traffic utility box was turned into a work of art in September 2012 by local artist Veronica Funk as part of the Awesome Airdrie initiative. The design was selected by businesses near the intersection and the finished art piece has enhanced the streetscape tremendously. creativeairdrie.ca MAP LOCATOR D8
Iron Horse Park Mural
At the clubhouse inside the park, an impressive mural by artists from the Airdrie Regional Arts Society is underway. Currently visitors can see a dramatic full-wall-length painting of a steam engine powering its way across a wooden trestle over a deep mountain gorge. When complete the mural with span all four walls. You can see the work in progress during regular visitor hours. ironhorsepark.net MAP LOCATOR F7
Main Street Art Project
At Centre Avenue and Main Street, discover the work of hundreds of Airdrie residents along a 300-foot mural on an empty lot. The Main Street Art Project combines the talents of more than 30 artists and 1,100 eager volunteers. Each panel of the mural contains a curving grey line which represents the pathways that connect Airdrie residents to each other. The Main Street Art Project is a temporary exhibit. It will remain at its current location until construction begins at the site. creativeairdrie.ca MAP LOCATOR D8
McGillivray Park Sculpture
The developers of the Creekside Crossing shopping area installed a twisted stainless steel sculpture by metal artist Dan Hlus as part of the park space which is dedicated to fur trader Duncan McGillivray, who actually travelled just northwest of present-day Airdrie. MAP LOCATOR D6
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What was once just an old metal storage facility has since become art. The owners of the property, Miller Trucking, hired area artists Zach Abbott and Graham Masters to make the transformation. The colourful piece is becoming a popular backdrop for wedding photos and is worth exploring up close. See how the artists worked with corrugated metal to create ‘waves of art’ for all to enjoy. creativeairdrie.ca MAP LOCATOR D7
Ravenswood Sculpture
Beside a traffic circle off Ravenswood View, discover a 30-foot metal art structure dedicated to its namesake feathered friend. The flock of the large black birds in flight frames one side of a sitting area and gathering place. The installation’s Moiré effect (two sets of repetitive lines, or dots, in this case) causes unique, shifting patterns depending on the angle of view, and thanks to artificial lights, can be enjoyed no matter the season or time of day. MAP LOCATOR I14
Reunion and Sagewood Sculptures
Two of Airdrie’s northwest neighbourhoods boast sculptures for all to enjoy. Both are by Cochrane bronze sculptors Don and Shirley Begg. The Reunion statue honours the Bowen family, which originally farmed the land. The image of the little girl and the picnic basket reflects the Bowens’ family values, and recalls the fact that they were often seen enjoying picnics together in the early 1900s. MAP LOCATOR B3 The Sagewood statue’s theme was chosen because of Airdrie residents’ love of soccer and the neighbourhood’s close proximity to the Monklands soccer fields. The statue of a young soccer player is based on a local boy named Gordie, and the Airdrie Soccer Association logo is immortalized on the statue. MAP LOCATOR E2
Genesis Place - Out of the Blue
In the windows of Genesis Place, near the indoor soccer fields, discover the stained glass work Out of the Blue by Heinz and Patricia Demes. Whimsical in design, it features the contemporary treatment of images on vibrant, colourful modern glass, created with classic techniques and modern construction. While at Genesis Place, check out the metal tiles created in Phase One by Airdrie school children to create a lasting legacy. Be sure to stand back; the tiles represent a panoramic view of the landscape of Airdrie. MAP LOCATOR F11
The Bert Church LIVE Theatre
THE LEAHYS A fully equipped, live performing arts facility located on the east side of Airdrie next to Genesis Place and East Lake Park, Bert Church Theatre (BCT) creates memorable experiences to enjoy with family and friends. Take in the local art display in the lobby while sipping on a drink from the newly expanded bar. Most memorably, admire the world-class talent brought regularly to the BCT stage. Many notable artists, such as country music sensation Michelle Wright; up-and-coming rock band The Trews; comedian Brent Butt; and the beloved children’s performer Fred Penner have entertained sold-out crowds in Airdrie’s own intimate 377-seat theatre over the years.
The 2016-17 season continues BCT’s tradition of offering something for everyone. Check out thebertchurchtheatre.com for a full list of upcoming shows.*
Highlights include:
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Sunday, Oct. 2 The Celtic Tenors Thursday, Dec. 8 The Leahys Thursday, March 9 *Note: shows may be subject to change
• Your local venue for top quality live entertainment • Children’s theatre classes on a professional stage • The perfect place to host your next event
1000 East Lake Blvd. Airdrie, AB
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At The Store Upstairs, you will discover a whole world of fashion, accessories, jewelry, bath & beauty and seasonal goodies. Yes you might find gourmet teas on display next to Frank Lyman dresses, Rocky Mountain Soap Co. products next to our denim table... we like to think shopping should be fun so we’ve created lots of displays that playfully bring elements from other traditional departments into our fashion area. Every week is a new chance for us to showcase our unique product lines and every season there is a reason to shop with us!
Spring
Everything starts anew with stylish workout wear (including great pieces for yoga and golf) from Puma, Mondetta and MPG, great finds in accessories and new looks from brands like Soya Concept, Bella Amore and French Connection. Cruise season means we’ve got the latest and greatest in swimwear and cruisewear. Plus-size fashions are also available!
We haven’t forgotten the guys. Our Men’s Den is the perfect nook to find a cool shirt, a styling belt, sports fan paraphernalia, SAXX underwear, even bar ware and decor for his man cave. Sort of a one-stop-shop for the guys on your list!
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sensational shopping! Summer
Summer means grad, weddings and lots of reasons to dress up! We load up on jewelry from area designers and source bling from across the country. We carry an extensive line of Frank Lyman plus a variety of summery dresses to carry you through the season. Check out our purses and shoes from Matt & Natt, denim by Articles of Society, and breezy toppers from BB Dakota, Lemon and Ted Baker. We bring in the hottest bathing suits and cruisewear, too.
Fall
In the fall, we bring the latest trends from our extensive fashion connections to the floor, and we go shoe, scarf and hat crazy – stocking up with trendy pieces you won’t want to be without. AND downstairs our famous Halloween department comes to life with over 1,000 costumes and with make-up, accessories and home decor to help you create the perfect haunted evening.
Winter
We are also known far and wide for our Christmas gift selection. Our toy department features Beanie Boos, Schleich, Lego, Playmobile and a princess-worthy stash of dress-up fun. Look for a stylish collection of home decor to brighten up your home for the holidays and a gorgeous selection of evening wear, shoes and more jewelry and accessories to keep you glowing during the coldest days of the year.
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Peppercorns
Airdrie’s only water�ont patio
Peppercorns landed in Bayside much to the delight of their loyal following; Airdrie’s foodies rejoice in the cool new space which features the city’s only waterfront patio. But year round everyone knows this is the place for the finest food in Airdrie. The coveted Lobster Balinese is just one of the highlighted seafood dishes among a menu of sophisticated flavours. Chef Umesh gives traditional fine dining his own flair which draws rave reviews. He is launching a new menu at the end of May – look for some exciting new additions and some updated tweaks to your favourites. For the rushed palate, try their lunch-hour express buffet Tuesday through Friday.
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Lunch Specials Tues - Fri 11:30 am - 2 pm Reservations: 403.980.8884 thaicharmeatery@gmail.com
It’s better at Bayside! Meet some of the Bayside Village restaurants and shops and discover life is simply better at Bayside. Located at the intersection of Yankee Valley Boulevard and Eighth Street. Thai Charm
Crave authentic Thai food? You are in luck as Kullinut Nya has brought the treasured tastes of Thailand to town. No sauces out of jars here; everything is made in house using family recipes. Fresh is the No.1 ingredient. Highly recommended is the Swimming Rama Salmon, Drunken Noodles with house-roasted chili paste and Basil Fried Rice. Vegetarians and those requiring gluten-free options can rejoice as the menu offers a wide variety of options for both. Eat in, delivery or takeout available.
Sorso Coffee Social
Sorso Coffee Social wants you to rethink coffee shops. They offer only the best ethically sourced beans, supplied by the top roasters from Canada coast to coast. All of their food and pastries are made in house – wholesome, healthy and local. Have a breakfast sandwich made with free-range eggs or belly-up to the bar and sip some wine with one of their popular homemade desserts. Relax on the patio and enjoy a cold draught beer or find a spot to settle down with a warm tea from the large selection of organic loose leafs. At Sorso they really do have it all.
Pizza Cottage
Need your pizza fix? At the “do-it-all” pizzeria, Pizza Cottage, pick up a Beef Tandoori with jalapeno peppers, the Donair pizza with beef donair meat and donair sauce, or go traditional with mushroom, bacon and pepperoni when you order the Oh Canada! Wings, cheesy bread and garlic bread also available. Great specials include a family pack with two large specialty pizzas, 12 wings and two-litre beverage – supper made easy tonight!
Sullys
Sullys just moved into Bayside this spring (from Main Street) and that means a whole new vibe to an already awesome store. It’s not just your teen’s favourite place to score a new board and some cool duds, but they’ve created a whole new store within a store called Sullys Kids. From infant to preschool you’ll find the coolest outfits for your little ones. And mom and dad are not forgotten – look for exclusive brands and styles from today’s hottest labels as the Sullys team take pride in buying “exclusive-to-Airdrie” pieces. Of course Sullys carries a phenomenal selection of skate and snowboard equipment – they are quite famous in boarding circles for their service, too!
Rethink Coffee. Independent. Local. Mon-Wed 6am-10pm Thurs-Fri 6am-11pm Sat 8am-10pm, Sun 8am-9pm
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Best Bites
A few of our favourite places to grab a bite, a glass of vino or a coffee, and let someone else do the dishes! Good Earth Coffeehouse is more than a coffeehouse; it has become Airdrie’s unofficial arts hub, featuring live music and a rotating display of local art on the walls. It is also the meet-up place for everyone, from knitters to painters, writers and musicians. The outdoor patio in the summer is a bonus as is the beer and wine menu after 5 p.m. Rose Rosse/Ilforno offers true Italian cuisine at its tucked-away location with two levels of flavour on Kingsview Boulevard. Upstairs, it’s fine dining
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with fresh pastas, succulent steak and veal, and seafood. Downstairs, the ilforno oven takes centre stage, providing authentic pizzas and Italian twists on your favourite luncheon items. A Fine Balance is primarily a catering company, but thankfully for those of us who love Indian food, a daily luncheon menu (they now have a few tables so you can stay and eat in) provides savoury dishes such as chicken tikka and of course the butter chicken that has become the talk of the
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Two great tastes of Italy. One location.
Main Level Italian Bistro lunch featuring our ilforno oven and Italian twists on your favourite lunch dishes! 403.945.4444
Ilforno
Lunch Tues - Fri, Dinner Tues - Sun 209 2914 Kingsview Blvd, Airdrie
Upstairs - Rose Rosse! Fine Italian dining featuring pastas, seafood, steak and great wines Reservations Recommended
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abesfood.ca | Lunch, Dinner & Weekend Breakfast | 101 30 Market Blvd SE
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A FINE BALANCE FRESH INDIAN FOOD city. A lot of people show up between 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (closing) to grab samosas, curries and our newest discovery – samosa chips to take home. They have fresh and frozen entrees and a daily curry bar. Owner Nash Vikram has also been sourcing and developing his own line of organic herbs and spices that you can purchase for your at-home creations. Abe’s Restaurant is known as “fas-cas” – that’s right, fast casual. Fresh food, served fast, in a modern American diner setting. Enjoy award-winning burgers that have a loyal following, house-made fries, great paninis, fresh salads and smoothies, and even good old-fashioned breakfasts on the weekends (cinnamon-bun pancakes)! Everything here is sourced locally, served fresh and made right in front of your eyes thanks to a sleek open-kitchen design. Not your typical restaurant – thank goodness!!! Chopped Leaf – considered the healthiest place to grab a bite and, thankfully, the food is also delicious! The menu includes chef-designed salads, wraps, soups, sandwiches and appetizers. Even the dressings are made from Chopped Leaf recipes that focus on being natural and flavourful.
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Sorso means “to sip” in Italian and we like to sip coffee all day in this funky independent coffee shop, then switch to vino later in the evening! Fresh pulled sandwiches, loaded breakfast croissants, quirky and flavourful baking – Sorso is so welcomed! Peppercorns is one of Airdrie’s fave spots for that special night out, but did you know they also do a great lunch buffet? With Airdrie’s only waterfront patio, it is the ideal place to treat yourself. Watch for a new menu this summer! Thai Charm provides authentic Thai food with fresh-made sauces and family recipes. Try their amazing salad rolls and the Drunken Noodles. The Woods is more than a place to unwind after 18 holes; it is literally Airdrie’s best-kept patio secret. A newly expanded menu and wine list provide the perfect way to end a day and their famous Sunday brunch features fresh omelettes and a waffle station. The perfect place to take your visitors. More Eat Play Stay online – read about Airdrie’s best patios for a pint, join the best-burger conversation and check out menus for Airdrie’s top dining choices!
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Time Out Two local businesses provide respite from your hectic day. Whether an escape for a deep-tissue massage or a reprieve from renting a hotel room, here are two ways to make your Airdrie time more relaxing. Locals love Anna’s Spa & Wellness. This heavenly escape is situated downtown in a house that has been completely renovated to accommodate treatment rooms for massage, pedicures, facials and so much more. It is truly an oasis year round for residents and visitors. A relaxing lounge area allows clients to unwind before and after (and between!) treatments. Check out the gorgeous treatment rooms that have been completely transformed floor to ceiling with incredible artwork and decor to give each space its own energy following the four elements (earth, air, fire and water). Your energy will be completely restored after a visit here! MAP LOCATOR E7 An alternative to the traditional hotel stay, Always Home offers all the comforts of home, away from home. A variety of fully furnished,
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totally equipped homes throughout Airdrie are available for short (one- to three-month) and longer-term stays. Homes feature a full kitchen, dining room and barbecue and come complete with dishes, bed and bath linens, appliances, electronics and much more, ensuring that guests need only bring themselves and a suitcase. Many of the homes have attached or detached garages, and pet-friendly options are available. Each home has quick access to the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, with CrossIron Mills (a 1.4-million-square-foot shopping mall with more than 200 shops) within a five-minute drive. Rates are dependent upon the number of guests and length of stay, and include internet, utilities and lawn/yard maintenance. Bookings are usually taken well in advance, but shorter-notice requests can sometimes be accommodated.
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The sweet life The Avenue Cakery & Bakeshoppe MAP LOCATOR D7
“I love feeding people, I love making beautiful things. I love making people happy,” says Debi Macleod, owner of The Avenue Cakery and Bakeshoppe. The compact store on Main Street has tempting displays laden with what you’d expect in a bakery, but it’s the artistry and quality that sets this shop apart. A pastry chef, Macleod offers gracefully decorated cupcakes made from carrot, vanilla, chocolate and red velvet cake, all crowned with butter, chocolate or cream cheese icing. The display cases have a tasty assortment of cookies, sweet breads
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and pies – including chocolate and pecan – and wooden boxes filled with row upon row of madefrom-scratch French macaroons in a rainbow of colours and flavours. And then there are the cakes. Specialty cakes, artfully sculpted with fondant or icing, and made to order with handcrafted toppers that are completely edible. One of her adult daughters does most of the specialty decorating, and Macleod has seen her create amazing cakes that look like toolboxes, ladybugs and of course, characters from Disney’s Frozen. Macleod opened the bakery as a hobby in 2009, but it has since grown to employ 10 people “who are all talented and make amazing things.”
DIDSBURY 1812 20th St 403.518.1222
Indulge your cravings at one of Airdrie’s specialty shops dedicated to tasty treats and delectable delights DRIZZLES OWNER ADILA FAHEEM
Drizzzles Candy Shop Enter this gem on Main Street and you’ll discover a scrumptious, colourful world of handcrafted chocolates and fudge, as well as candy galore from Bertie Bott’s Beans to Pink Candy Popcorn. Owner and chocolatier Adila Faheem, whose sweet-toothed emporium beckons to children of all ages, is excited about recent changes she’s made. “The store is larger, and we’re doing soft serve (ice cream) now. We have 24 flavours,” she says with a laugh. However, ice cream isn’t the only new confection she’s serving up. “The biggest thing is my single-origin chocolate,” says Faheem.
Her creations are made from 70-per-cent French chocolate, which her supplier purchases as cocoa beans from an individual farmer or from a single plantation. Depending on where they are grown, the beans can have different flavours, tastes and aromas. “If one is grown surrounded by nuts, it’ll have a nutty flavour,” she explains. It’s more expensive, but Faheem is committed to making quality chocolates. “If you have to eat something, you have to eat good.” Just as important, however, is the glow on the faces of young and old as they walk into Drizzzles. “It’s amazing,” Faheem says. “The kids who walk in here, their faces are all lit up.”
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Play time Staying active – indoors or out – is easy in Airdrie, thanks to first-class athletic and recreation facilities, 64 playgrounds, 102 kilometres of maintained pathway and 680 groomed parkland acres. Whether your goal is to get energized, to unwind, or both, Airdrie is the perfect destination for play.
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Archery
Discover archery for just $25 per person, including equipment, at Airdrie’s indoor archery range, appealing to new shooters as well as seasoned pros. OC Archery makes for a great date-night getaway, or bring the whole family for some recreational fun. MAP LOCATOR K10
Bike Airdrie
This great online resource is available for anyone – casual family rider, serious downhiller or anyone in between – planning to ride a bike in or around Airdrie. Check out BikeAirdrie.org
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Genesis Place
A complete destination for all ages, Airdrie’s recreation centre offers a wide variety of amenities. Aquatic area features include a dive tank, aquatic climbing wall, leisure pool with spray toy features, lazy river, tot pool, hot tub, water slide and sixlane competitive pool. In addition to dance and fitness/leisure studios (offering 20+ weekly dropin fitness classes), facilities include an indoor running track, two NHL-size ice surfaces, two indoor field houses (for soccer, lacrosse, basketball and more), a gymnastics club, a child care centre, food services and a children’s play structure. Outdoors, find an athletic field with grandstand, and an all-season running track.
Nose Creek Park
Named for the creek that lazily runs through it, Nose Creek Park offers 40 acres of stunning natural area in the heart of the downtown core. NOTE: the park is undergoing an extensive rehabilitation project in 2016, so access is limited.
Skating
Chinook Winds Park
Located on Chinook Winds Drive, south of Yankee Valley Boulevard, Chinook Winds Park offers a variety of activities for kids of all ages. In addition to pathways, features include an imaginative playground, a skate park, a spray park (new features added in 2016), ball diamonds, four beach volleyball courts, a multi-use court, a concession and, in winter, a boarded ice rink as well as a toboggan hill.
East Lake Athletic Park
The focal point of sports and recreation in Airdrie is a massive park space located directly behind Genesis Place. Ed Eggerer is home to an eightlane, state-of-the-art rubberized running track, a multi-use playing field, track and field, long jump and triple jump pits, and a grandstand. East Lake Park offers soccer fields, tennis courts, north and south viewing docks, a fire pit, and pathways that wind around a large water feature.
Fletcher Park
Those with a need for speed and a love of BMX need look no further than Fletcher Park, located just a few blocks off Main Street. Host to the BMX Nationals in 2010, Fletcher Park is a top location for BMX riding on the hard dirt track, whether beginner or expert. The park also features three baseball diamonds and a playground.
Airdrie offers three indoor ice surfaces: Genesis Place Twin Arena; Plainsmen Arena; and the Ron Ebbesen Arena, home to the Airdrie Thunder, the city’s Junior B hockey team. Free public skating is offered at all three arenas. The City also maintains a total of five boarded outdoor rinks, three snowbank rinks and three natural ice surfaces. Open ice times and outdoor seasonal rink information is available at airdrie.ca
Spinning
PUSH Cycling Studio offers a fun, music-driven cardio and muscular endurance workout in a safe and unique environment that includes mood lighting, a state-of-the-art customized sound system and 26 Spinning® bikes that will challenge each rider at their individual level. Classes are intended for participants of all shapes, sizes and abilities. Youth riders are welcome but be sure to contact the studio in advance for requirements. Class schedules and profiles are available online, with clip-in cycling shoes included in the cost of registration. Advance online bookings are recommended as drop-in availability may be limited. pushcyclingstudio.com MAP LOCATOR I11
Tennis
The City of Airdrie offers eight tennis courts for public use: East Lake Park (four courts); Summerhill (two courts); and the Tri-school site (two courts). Those at East Lake Park are the best non-club courts in Alberta, offering the plexipave surface used at both the Australian Open and U.S. Open Grand Slam tournaments. (Park at Genesis Place or in the parking lot just off East Lake Road near the Scouts Hall.)
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In the Groove
Golfers of all skill levels will enjoy the interesting, scenic courses on offer in Airdrie and area
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Beaver Dam Golf Course & RV Resort
Located in the hamlet of Madden, about a 25-minute drive northwest of Airdrie, Beaver Dam Golf Course is surrounded by nature. One of the Calgary area’s premier links-style destinations, this exciting 18-hole course is nestled smartly in the coulee landscape, with a creek carving its way in and around 13 of 18 holes. Beaver Dam boasts a fun, relaxed atmosphere while offering a true test for golfers of all abilities. Playing over 6,000 yards from the back tees, this hidden jewel is sure to pique the interest of the golf enthusiast. Located around the course are 83 fully-serviced RV sites (with a total of 140 planned); seasonal leases available, as well as monthly, weekly and daily rates. Golf packages also available. (Madden) 403-946-5200 18 holes, range, deli beaverdamgolf.ca
Collicutt Siding Golf Club
Golfers of all ages and abilities will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere at Collicutt Siding, located about 15 minutes north of Airdrie in the town of Crossfield. With two very different nine-hole layouts, the course offers a straightforward front nine followed by a challenging links-style back nine. Players can feel comfortable no matter their skill level, thanks to four different tee-box choices on every hole. Collicutt Siding Golf Club is a non-profit organization run for the benefit of the community. The club has the largest junior golf academy in Canada, and is home to Riley Fleming and Patrick Murphy. 1025 Western Drive (Crossfield) 403-946-2343 18 holes, range, dining collicuttgolf.com
Woodside Golf Course
An 18-hole championship facility providing one of the longest regulation golf seasons in the Calgary area, Woodside features a championship par-70 layout with lush, challenging greens protected by numerous bunkers. Welcoming, yet challenging for players of all levels, the 6,200-yard course has a great mix of holes, including nine water hazards, that offer players the opportunity for a rewarding score if they are willing to risk a potential snowman on the scorecard. Tee times may be booked 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through the facility’s online booking platform, where guests enjoy an eight-day advanced booking privilege. 525 Woodside Dr. NW (Airdrie) 403-686-GOLF(4653) 18 holes, range, pro shop, pub and dining (The Woods) woodsidegc.com
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Century Downs-
An Extraordinary Experience!
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f you’re staying in Airdrie, make sure to visit Century Downs Racetrack and Casino. Located 10 minutes south, just off of the Queen Elizabeth II highway, this unique attraction offers an unforgettable experience. Walk through the doors into a vibrant and welcoming facility. Enjoy 550 slot machines including favourites like The Game of Life, Flintstones and Batman. Feel like playing electronic table games? Head to the centre of the casino and choose between Roulette and Baccarat. The selection is sure to satisfy any slots-lover. Visit on weekends and enjoy the breathtaking spectacle of live horse racing. Century Downs hosts Standardbred harness racing with post time starting at 1:10 p.m. New to the sport? Grab a drink and head upstairs at 12:40 p.m. for a Betting Basics class. You’ll get tips on types of bets, how to bet and more, and you’ll receive a complimentary race day program and $2 betting voucher. Watch the races from the second-floor Homestretch Room, which offers a gorgeous sweeping view of the track, plus hot foods and a bar and teller. On a nice day, head outside and enjoy the Apron patio. Featuring table seating, bleachers and a barbecue and bar, it’s the perfect way to get up close and personal to all the racing action. For purposes of trip planning, Century Downs hosts spectacular events throughout the year such as their Mid-Summer Classic, the Packwood Grand, a Family Day and more. A visit to Century Downs isn’t complete without a stop in at the Mid City Grill restaurant, where executive chef Josef Schonauer has elevated the casino dining experience. The menu features delicious, innovative dishes, using ingredients from local Alberta farmers. Enjoy a monthly feature sheet, daily lunch specials and weekly dinner specials. It’s a marriage of fresh and innovative that’s sure to leave you wanting more.
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D AY T R I P S
Just a short drive away Have a day or two to spare? Explore these great area destinations.
Cochrane
THE ROYAL TYRRELL MUSEUM
Only 25 minutes southwest of Airdrie and less than an hour from Banff, Cochrane boasts spectacular vistas of the rolling foothills and majestic Rocky Mountains along the Cowboy Trail. With a variety of outdoor activities in the area – fishing, golf, hiking, horseback riding, paintball, skateboarding, white water rafting – Cochrane has action for everyone. Spend the day in historic downtown enjoying quaint shops, boutiques, dining establishments and the most famous ice cream in Alberta. The Cochrane Farmers Market is a popular Saturday morning destination for visitors and locals alike, June through end of September. Other special events include the Children’s Festival, Summer Light Up, Cochrane Canada Day Family Festival, Zombie Survivor and Hero Survivor, Cochrane Fair, The Prairie Girls Vintage Market, Cochrane Classics Car Show and Cochrane Outhouse Races. Late summer 2016 is jam packed with rodeo action: Cochrane Classic Bull Riding; Calgary Police Rodeo; and the 50th Annual Cochrane Lions Labour Day Rodeo. cochrane-tourism.ca
DOWNTOWN COCHRANE
Crossfield
Enjoy the small-town charm of Crossfield, located just a 15-minute drive north of Airdrie. The town proudly hosts the annual Pete Knight Days in June, honouring the legendary 20th century bronc rider who first rode in the Crossfield Rodeo in 1918. As part of the celebration, enjoy a rodeo, dances, demolition derby, parade and other fun activities. While in Crossfield, be sure to stop in at the Crossfield Farmers Market. In 2016, the market runs from the first Thursday in June through the last Thursday in September from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. outdoors at Banta Park (corner of Railway Avenue and Limit Avenue, beside the splash park). Find the best in local produce, baked goods, handmade arts and crafts and more, plus assorted weekly entertainment and demos. A Christmas Market, held at the Crossfield Community Hall, takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first weekend in November. crossfieldagsociety.com
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D AY T R I P S Canada’s largest western store, Irvine Tack & Trailers, is a family owned-and-operated shopping destination that appeals to window shoppers and serious buyers alike. Located near Crossfield, east of Highway 2, this 85,000-square-foot warehouse features western clothing, jewelry, decor, tack, rodeo gear, ranch supplies and more. With tons of inventory – such as more than 1,200 saddles in stock at any given time plus a huge supply of in-stock boots for the whole family – Irvine’s doesn’t disappoint. Ask about shipping arrangements if you can’t take your purchase with you. irvines.ca
Pioneer Acres (Irricana)
Travel back in time at this family friendly museum located just 20 minutes east of Airdrie. Experience southern Alberta’s rich pioneer history firsthand and discover that many of the conveniences we
take for granted today simply didn’t exist in the early 1900s. Learn about the tractors, tools and machinery used during the early days of farming in the area, and peruse the displays of antique trucks, furniture and gas pumps, as well as the 1905 schoolhouse, blacksmith and wheelwrights shop, and much more. Open daily from May through September. Please note that admission is by cash only; no debit or credit cards are accepted. Feature 2016 events, such as the Spring Tractor Pull (May 28) and Steam and Stationary Engines (Sept. 10-11), highlight one or more areas of the museum and bring them to life. Pioneer Acres’ main event of the year is the Annual Show and Reunion (Aug. 5-7), where virtually every piece of museum equipment is running, and many outside exhibitors bring displays, equipment, crafts and more. pioneeracres.ab.ca
EVERY THURSDAY at Banta Park Corner of Limit Avenue & Railway Street
June - Sept
3:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where History Comes Alive! The past lives and breathes during the
Pioneer Acres 47th Annual Show August 5, 6 & 7, 2016 Featuring Ford Tractors & Equipment Equipment and horse demos, tractor pulls, exhibits and crafts
Located 20 min east of Airdrie, Hwy. 9 & Township Rd. 274, near Irricana 403-935-4357
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Museum Open Daily 9 am - 5 pm May 15 to Sept 30
www.pioneeracres.ab.ca
The Royal Tyrrell Museum
Unearth what awaits about an hour and 20 minutes east of Airdrie, just northwest of Drumheller, at The Royal Tyrrell Museum. Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Badlands, this year-round destination offers fun and education for all ages. Explore, create and discover with the museum’s assorted
summer programs, which include excavating in a realistic quarry, making fossil replicas, as well as guided hikes through the badlands. The museum offers an on-site cafeteria and gift shop, as well as an outdoor picnic area and play park. tyrrellmuseum.com
Canada’s Largest Western Store Only 20 minutes north of Calgary
Over 1200 Saddles IN STOCK! Western wear for the whole family Family Owned & Operated Exit 305 Crosseld, 3 km East, 2km North
1.877.946.9494 irvines.ca
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W E ST E R N WAYS
AIRDRIE PRO RODEO
Rural Roots
Airdrie offers an active western and agricultural lifestyle. Boasting a rich farming and ranching heritage, the city celebrates rural life with a variety of popular annual events. Airdrie and District Agricultural Society
Founded in 1909, the Airdrie and District Agricultural Society (ADAS) is a family friendly organization dedicated to promoting agriculture as well as a healthy relationship between rural and urban communities. A dynamic non-profit organization with a diverse membership base, ADAS has a history of successful community contributions, promoting education, business, sport and family fun in Airdrie and area. In addition to spearheading and supporting a variety of community projects, ADAS organizes and hosts a number of popular events that connect Airdrie’s strong rural roots with the thriving urban centre it has now become. Highlights include a ranch-hand competition in July that showcases life on a working ranch; a fall fair in August; as well as a spring seeding demo in May and an old-time harvest event in September. airdrieagsociety.com
Airdrie Pro Rodeo
Offering family friendly fun with seats up close to the action, the Airdrie Pro Rodeo draws world and Canadian champions plus more than 10,000 spectators to the city over five days. Events include bareback and saddlebronc riding, steer wrestling, steer riding, team roping, barrel racing and bull riding. Junior rodeo events for participants 15 and
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under include mutton busting, calf scrambles, barrel racing and wild pony races. A short drive away from Airdrie at the rodeo grounds 6.5 kilometres west on Highway 567, the rodeo takes place June 28 to July 2. Enjoy music on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well as free children’s activities and a trade fair for all five days of the event. airdrieprorodeo.net
Art of the Harvest
The Airdrie and District Agricultural Society is proud to host this event Sept. 17 welcoming visitors to discover the Art of the Harvest. Horse teams and vintage equipment are used to harvest the grain planted during the organization’s old-time spring seeding event in May. This informational demo, located at Airdrie Ag Park on Big Hill Springs Road (Highway 567) just 3 km west of Airdrie, offers something for the very small to the very tall, and for the city dweller to those with rural roots. Note: this event is weather dependent; be sure to check for updates online. airdrieagsociety.com
Bikes & Bulls Charity Event
The Airdrie Oilmen’s Association hosts this fun annual fundraiser in support of the Airdrie community. The unique event, featuring a bike rally, concerts, pro bull riding and more, takes place Aug. 26-27 and is sure to entertain. Held at the Airdrie rodeo grounds west on Highway 567.
L I ST I N G S
Accommodation & Dining ACCOMMODATION
DINING OUT
COFFEE/CAFÉS
Always Home
ASIAN
Good Earth Coffeehouse & Bakery 1109, 35 Mackenzie Way SW 403-948 3100 Hours: Mon-Sat 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun 8 a.m.-8 p.m., holidays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Reservations: no Prices: $2.50-12 Handicap accessible: yes Whether it’s for coffee, breakfast, lunch, a treat, dinner, a book club gathering, or any other reason people like to get together, Good Earth is the place to be! Featuring live music and a rotating display of local art, Good Earth Coffeehouse has become Airdrie’s unofficial arts hub. Beer and wine available and licensed patio. Free Wi-Fi. Catering service and delivery.
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Office: 109, 120 Second Ave NE (403) 945-2010 1-866-993-RENT alwayshome.ca Tired of staying in hotels? Welcome to your home away from home. Offering fully furnished, totally equipped homes for rent, featuring full kitchens, dining rooms, barbecues and more. Short- or long-term stays welcome. Whether in Airdrie on a job assignment, relocating, renovating or in between moves, enjoy all the comforts of home waiting under one roof. Best Western Airdrie Inn 121 Edmonton Tr. SE 403-94803838 1-800-558-4844 bestwesternairdrie.com Comfort Inn & Suites 133 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-948-3411 comfortinnairdrie.com Hampton Inn & Suites 52 East Lake Ave. NE 403-980-4477 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Holiday Inn Express 64 East Lake Ave. NE 403-912-1952/1-866-912-1952 hiexpress.com Horseman Motel & Dining Lounge 521, Third Ave. NE 403-948-2233 Motel 6 133 Gateway Dr. NE 403-960-0055 Ramada Inn and Suites 191 East Lake Cres. 403-945-1288/1-866-945-1288 ramada.com Super 8 815 East Lake Blvd. 403-948-4188 super8.com Wingate by Wyndham Airdrie 513 Gateway Rd. NE 587-775-6171
Airdrie Wok 121 Main St. S 403-948-3003 Creekside Chinese Restaurant 91 East Lake Cres. NE 587-775-2828 New Silver Star Restaurant 1861 Meadowbrook Dr. SE 403-948-5830 Noodlebox 101, 2821 Main St. 587-775-9660 Starlight Chinese Restaurant 205, 960 Yankee Valley Blvd. SE 403-912-7887 Win Garden 3013, 130 Sierra Springs Dr. 587-360-0688
BAKERIES The Avenue Cakery and Bakeshoppe MAP LOCATOR D6
6, 620 First Ave. NW 403-948-6331 Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Prices: vary Handicap accessible: yes Airdrie’s top choice for delicious freshbaked goods and desserts, prepared from scratch using original recipes and only the best-quality ingredients. Ask about custom orders and availability. COBS Bread 102, 505 Main St. S 403-980-2627
BREAKFAST
Cora Breakfast & Lunch 505 Main St. S 403-980-2672 EggsOasis 2797 Main St. SW 403-980-0344
Sorso Coffee Social MAP LOCATOR I6
401, 800 Yankee Valley Blvd. 403-980-4333 Hours: Mon-Wed 6 a.m.-10 p.m., Thurs-Fri 6 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Reservations: yes Prices: $3-12 Handicap accessible: yes An independent coffee shop in the heart of Alberta, inviting patrons to sip and be social in its relaxing environment. Proud to serve ethically sourced, small-batch Rosso coffee and more than 30 different kinds of premium, 100-per-cent-natural loose leaf teas. Sorso is also fully licensed wine bar, with draught beer on tap. Starbucks Coffee 101, 505 Main St. SW 403-948-0532 114 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-945-8107 405, 3 Stonegate Dr. NW 403-945-0846 Tim Horton’s 185 East Lake Cres. NE 403-912-1230 2649 Main St. S 403-948-0119 Main St. SW (Wal-Mart) 403-948-1373 900 Market St. (Esso) 587-775-1733
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L I ST I N G S DESSERTS
Chill Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt 800 Yankee Valley Blvd. SW 403-980-6001 Drizzzles (The Candy Shop) 587-360-3749 Hours: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Reservations: no Prices: $0.25-$50 Handicap accessible: yes Airdrie’s only artisan chocolate and candy store. Offering handmade chocolates, fudge, cupcakes, candy bouquets/baskets, cotton candy, soft serve Ice cream, snow cones and more to satisfy every sweet tooth. Check Facebook for location information. Marble Slab Creamery 104, 505 Main St. W 403-948-0099 Menchies Frozen Yogurt 1107, 35 Mackenzie Way SW 403-980-7220
The Woods
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525 Woodside Dr. NW 403-948-7416 Summer hours: Mon-Tues 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Wed-Thurs 9 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri-Sat 7 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun 7 a.m.-10 p.m. with brunch from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Winter hours: Fri-Sat 5-9 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-2 p.m. brunch Note: closing times could vary by an hour either way depending on weather and business. Reservations: yes Prices: $9-23 Handicap accessible: yes The Woods Restaurant and Patio offers guests a comfortable dining experience complete with panoramic views, great food and drink and friendly service. Eat in or dine out under Alberta’s big skies. You don’t have to a golfer to come enjoy the views and hospitality at Woodside. Open year round, the Woods Restaurant remains a local favourite. Don’t miss the award-winning Sunday brunch (reservations recommended).
GREEK FINE DINING
Hayloft on 8th 5101, 403 Mackenzie Way SW 403-607-8030 Ristorante Rose Rosse MAP LOCATOR J11
Upstairs 209 2914 Kingsview Blvd 403-945-4444 Hours: Lunch Tues-Fri, Dinner Tues-Sun Prices $12 and up Handicap accessible: yes The only authentic Italian experience in town. Indulge in freshly prepared dishes from brushetta to pasta with seafood, veal, chicken or beef and homemade sauces. A great wine selection. The perfect place for a romantic dinner or special family gathering. Peppercorns
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501,800 Yankee Valley Blvd. S.W. 403-980-1144 Hours: Lunch – Tues-Sun 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Dinner – daily 5 p.m. to close. Reservations: yes, recommended Prices: $18-38 per entree Handicap accessible: yes Airdrie’s premier casual dining restaurant with seafood specialties like Lobster Balinese. Excellent steaks and gourmet flavours. Great new location in Bayside Crossing.
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Taj Indian Restaurant 3 Stonegate Dr. NW 403-948-2725 MEXICAN/TEX-MEX Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill 1900, 705 Main St. S 403-948-0345 Mucho Burrito 110 Main St. SW 403-948-4613 Quesada 2100 Market St. SE 403-542-4140 quesada.ca Tacos Puerto Vallarta 521, Third Ave. NE 587-360-4930
MIDDLE EASTERN/ MEDITERRANEAN Mr. Shawarma 115, 400 Main St. NE 587-360-0111
Athena’s Grill 532 First Ave. NE 403-980-4766
The Pita Basket Cafe 109, 30 Market Blvd. SE 587-254-0880
Opa! Souvlaki of Greece 201, 122 Sierra Springs Dr. 403-945-0107
Sam’s Eatery 113, 960 Yankee Valley Blvd. SE 403-912-8822
Paros on Main 113 Main St. N 403-912-4922
Shawarma Brothers 111, 2002 Luxstone Blvd. SW 403-948-1012
INDIAN
NORTH AMERICAN
A Fine Balance Café & Catering
Abe’s Restaurant
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213 Main St. N 403-980-1688 Hours: Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sat-Sun closed for events, parties, etc. Reservations: no Prices: $12.95 per person, per meal Handicap accessible: no A taste of India right in Airdrie. The best curries, tandoori dishes, snacks and naan bread. Low oil, low salt, no preservatives. Homestyle cuisine that’s healthy, delicious goodness! Kavita Foods 150 Windridge Rd. SW 403-992-5359
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101, 30 Market Blvd. SE 587-254-0539 Hours: Mon-Fri 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat-Sun 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Reservations: no Prices: $8-13 Handicap accessible: yes Abe’s is the go-to spot for fast-casual dining. All ingredients are sourced locally. Order at the counter, use the unique ordering app or submit your order to abesfood.ca for delivery or pickup. Baby Tooth Bambino’s 6, 2145 Summerfield Blvd. SE Bottom of Form 403-945-9755
Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant 200, 3 Stonegate Dr. NW 403-945-BREW(2739) The Canadian Brewhouse 2000, 130 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 587-254-0344 Hannah’s Kitchen 1, 275 Jensen Dr. NE 403-980-4397 Krave Steakhouse & Bar 100, 705 Main St. 403-948-1943 Mr. Mikes Steakhouse & Bar 130 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-948-3701 Original Joe’s 35 Mackenzie Way SW 403-948-5634
Boston Pizza 106 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-948-7670 Calgary Pizza Unlimited 401, 121 Main St. 403-945-1131 Canadian Pizza Unlimited 8, 805 East Lake Blvd. 403-310-8080 Chicago Deep Dish 108, 2002 Luxstone Blvd. SW 403-948-1048 Domino’s Pizza 114, 400 Main St. NE 403-948-9000 Ilforno
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Ricky’s All Day Grill 988 Yankee Valley Blvd. SE 403-912-8082
Downstairs Level 209 2914 Kingsview Blvd 403.945.4444 Hours Lunch Tues – Fri, Dinner Tues - Sun Reservations: no Prices: $12 and up Handicap Accessible: yes Airdrie’s only ilforno oven means you are eating rustic and authentic Napoli-Italian pizza served with traditional toppings such as prosciutto and arugula, shavings of parmesan. Italian twists on your bistro faves. Order take out or eat in. A casual dining experience with Italian zest.
Smitty’s Restaurant 191 East Lake Cres. NE 403-945-1225
Johnny’s Pizza & Wings 104, 2002 Luxstone Blvd. SW 403-948-2020
Standard Tap Public House 505 Main St. S 403-948-4926
Little Caesars 3 Stonegate Dr. NW 403-912-4988 Market St. SE 403-948-0311
Overtime Lounge 200 East Lake Cres. NE 403-980-6600 Pour Beer Market & Grill 210, 960 Yankee Valley Blvd. SE 948-9588
Toad ‘n’ Turtle Pubhouse & Grill 1900 Market St. SE 403-768-0694
PIZZA
Panago Pizza 201, 304 Main St. SE 1-866-310-0001
Pizza Cottage
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60, 800 Yankee Valley Blvd. SW 587-254-0222 Hours: Sun-Thurs 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Fri-Sat 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Reservations: no Prices: $8.99-27.99 Handicap accessible: yes A favourite local choice for authentic Italian pizza in Airdrie because of its terrific taste. Enjoy a selection of modern pizza twists or classic favourites. Come in to order or call us to get your meal delivered in no time! Pizza 73 960 Yankee Valley Blvd. SE 403-273-7373 Pizza Hut 108 Edmonton Tr. SE 403-310-1010 Sophie’s Pizza
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1101, 35 Mackenzie Way SW Order line: 403-242-1141 Hours: Mon-Thurs 4-10, Fri-Sat 3-11, Sun and holidays 3-10 Prices: $15-20.25 per pizza, depending on size and toppings Handicap accessible: yes Delivery or takeout only. Exceptional handformed pizzas with the freshest ingredients. Woodside Pizza 4, 905 First Ave. NW 403-945-3030
SEAFOOD
Joey’s Only Seafood Restaurant 311, 800 Veterans Blvd. NW 403-945-3008
SUSHI/JAPANESE
Edo Japan 202, 122 Sierra Springs Dr. 403-948-4025
A Perfect Pizza 207, 2903 Kingsview Blvd. SE 403- 948-9080
Papa John’s Pizza 114 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-945-8855
Kirala Sushi and Grill 505 Main St. S 587-360-0628
Alexander’s Steakhouse and Pizzeria 800 Veterans Blvd. NW 587-775-8990
Paul’s Pizza & Steak House 528 Second Ave. SE 403-948-9888
Mio Stone Grill 111, 2100 Market St. SE 587-775-9987
Bogey’s Pub & Pizza 905 First Ave. SW 403-948-5744
Sushi Haru 400 Main St. N 403-948-6373 Zenbu 5104, 35 Mackenzie Way SW 403-948-3997
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L I ST I N G S THAI Thai Charm Eatery MAP LOCATOR I6
505, 800 Yankee Valley Blvd. SW 403-980-8884 Hours: Lunch: Tues-Fri 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Dinner: Tues-Thurs 5-9:30 p.m.; Fri 5-10 p.m., Sat 4:30-10 p.m.; Sun 4:30-9 p.m. Closed Monday. Lunch Specials: Tues-Fri 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Reservations: yes Prices: $12-20 Handicap accessible: yes Bringing a taste of Thailand to Airdrie with authentic and natural ingredients. Vegetarian and gluten-free options. Dine in, takeout and delivery. Gift certificates available. Located in Bayside Village.
VIETNAMESE
Jen’s Vietnamese Noodle House 1500, 705 Main St. SW 403-980-5367 Petite Saigon 5, 521 Second Ave. SE 403-912-1198 Pho East Lake Vietnamese Restaurant 9, 805 East Lake Blvd. NE 403-948-6360 Rice For King 113, 30 Market Blvd. SE 587-775-6859 Thang Long Vietnamese Cuisine 207, 304 Main St. SE 403-948-6827 Tony`s Vietnamese Restaurant 105, 2914 Kingsview Blvd. SE 403-948-3848 Vietnamese Western Cuisine 2002 Luxstone Blvd. SW 403-912-6048
Fast Food/Other
A&W 600, 2700 Main St. SE 403-948-6566 121 Edmonton Tr. NE 403-948-2565 Booster Juice 166, 800 East Lake Blvd. NE 403-948-0275 103, 505 Main St. SW 403-948-0277
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Boardwalk Burgers & Fries 11301 Eighth St. SW 587-775-5991 Burger King 2805 Main St. SW 587-360-0400 The Butcher Shoppe 705 Main St. S 403-948-9572 Chicken on the Way 2131, 2800 Main St. SE 587-775-9936 The Chopped Leaf
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4101, 35 Mackenzie Way SW 587-775-8899 Hours: Mon-Sat 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Reservations: no Prices: $6.50-13 Handicap accessible: yes Chef-designed salads, wraps, soups, sandwiches and rice bowls. The dressings and soups are house recipes focused on being natural and flavourful. The Chopped Leaf combines high-quality fresh ingredients to keep your body feeling good after you eat. Skip the line, order online: Choppedleaf.ca/airdrie DQ Chill & Grill 105 Edmonton Tr. SE 403-948-2066 Five Guys Burgers & Fries 100 Sierra Springs Dr. 403-948-1816 Harvey’s 2860 Main St. S 587-775-1694
McDonald’s 924 Yankee Valley Blvd. SE 403-948-0112 104 Edmonton Tr. SE 403-948-6000 2881 Main St. SW (Wal-Mart) 403-948-1525 Mr. Sub 705 Main St. S 403-948-5367 Pita Pit 108 Edmonton Tr. N 403-912-7888 Quizno’s Sub 960 Yankee Valley Rd. 403-945-0489 3 Stonegate Dr. NW 403-948-3705 Subway 108 Edmonton Tr. 403-948-2912 35 Mackenzie Way SW 403-945-0088 114 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-948-0014 704 East Lake Rise 403-945-0755 800 Yankee Valley Blvd. SW 587-775-3600 2100 Market St. SE 403-912-0759 Swiss Chalet 4000, 130 Sierra Springs Dr. 1-866-439-0439 Taco Time 500, 2700 Main St. (Airdrie Co-op Shopping Centre) 403-912-9041
Jugo Juice 130 Sierra Springs Dr. SE 403-948-1399
The Extreme Pita 805 East Lake Blvd. NE 403-945-0178 114 Sierra Springs Dr. 403-948-5757
KFC 224 Edmonton Tr. 403-948-7477
Wendy’s Restaurant 180 East Lake Cres. NE 403-948-2108
Mary Brown’s Famous Chicken 119, 800 Market St. 403-980-0685
Xtreme Donair 800 Veterans Blvd. NW 403-945-0738 Yum Yum Chicken & BBQ Korean Cuisine 3 Stonegate Dr. NW 403-980-8303
Insanely Outrageous Tee Times: woodsidegc.com or 403. 686 GOLF
Tee Times and Great Times
Insanely Delicious! Reservations: 403.948.7416 525 Woodside Drive NW Airdrie