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Millican Ogden Community Association

Community Association Boundaries North: CNR Tracks East: CPR Mainline South: Glenmore Trail; 24 Street; 90 Avenue West: Bow River City Quadrant: SE Community Established go to top ^ 1912 Community Description go to top ^ Millican-Ogden is one of the oldest communities in Calgary.  It is named after the Millican family, homesteaders who settled in the area in the early 1900s, and I.G. Ogden, the former Vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. With the construction of the Ogden Shops in 1912-1913 the area gained the distinction of being the only CPR repair shop between Winnipeg and Vancouver. Millican-Ogden is located in the SE, and, due to its long history, is home to several vintage homes including the historic Ogden Hotel. The area also contains numerous restaurants and strip malls.  In addition, there is plenty of open space in the area, particularly in the Bow River Valley, as well as numerous parks. The community’s outdoor pool and the Jack Setter’s Arena offer recreation opportunities to residents. There are also both public and separate schools in the area. Millican-Ogden’s community association offers a variety of innovative services. The center has both a Main Hall and a Sports & Event Lounge for private rental. The commuity hosts Jelly Bean dances, public skating, Teen swim and a variety of other activities. Community Days, Canada Day celebrations and Winterfest are all held annually to enable community members to connect with one another in a fun atmosphere. The community has a Family Resource Centre located at 2734 – 76 Avenue SE. The resource centre provides playgroups, parenting classes, job search support, computer skills training, a toy lending library and an emergency food bank. Transitional housing, a project spearheaded by the Calgary Police Service is also offered to meet the needs of homeless families. These programs aid Millican-Ogden in their efforts to improve the standard of living of all members of their community. Schools go to top ^ Banting and Best Elementary School – Public Sherwood Community School – Public St. Bernadette Elementary School – Separate Demographics go to top ^ Information available online at the City of Calgary community profiles site. Community Association Information go to top ^ Provincial Society Registered Name: Millican Ogden Community Association Provincial Society Registered Date: April 23, 1956 Federal Charity Status-Registered: Yes Facility Located at: Facility Phone Number: Jack Setters Arena (403) 236-3727 Community Association Website: View Larger Map Please Call the Community Association directly to obtain information on availability, registration and costs. Community Association Facilities go to top ^ Main Hall Licensed Capacity: Meeting Rooms: No Wheelchair Access: Yes Stage: No Gym: No Sound System: Yes Kitchen: Yes Outdoor BBQ: No Lounge: Yes Indoor Fireplace: No Games Room: No Recreation Amenities go to top ^ Operated by the Community Association. For other recreation offered by the City of Calgary visit     Calgary Parks & Recreation Tennis Courts: No Skating Rink: Yes – Indoor Swimming Pool: No Sports/Playfields: No Hockey Rink: Yes – Indoor Other: Programs go to top ^ Offered by the Community  Association Bingo: No Youth Justice: Yes Sports: No Seniors Program: No Fitness: Yes Child Care: No Dance: No go to top ^ Scouts and Guides