Community Association Boundaries
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North: |
Bow River |
East: |
Bow River |
South: |
16 Avenue; Sarcee Trail; Edworthy Park |
West: |
101 Street |
City Quadrant: NW |
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Bowness is located in Calgary’s northwest. It lies along the south bank of the Bow River Valley, directly below the bluffs of Silver Springs. At one time, the area was owned by James Hextall, an enterprising Englishman who planned to develop the area into an exclusive bedroom community. Hextall’s original ranch house was located in Bowness Park. In 1911, he donated some land to Calgary, including the Bowness Park and a three span steel bridge. In return, Calgary extended street car access to the area. Population growth was slow and it was not until 1964 that Bowness was annexed to Calgary. There are a number of schools in the area, including Bowness High School. Nearby Shouldice Pool and Athletic Park, Bowness Park, Edworthy Park, Bowmont Park and the city’s pathway system offer recreational opportunities for residents.
The community hall consists of a huge main room with a stage, indoor and outdoor rinks, meeting rooms and playing fields. A number of groups and activities make use of the hall, including the Bowness Historical Association, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, satellite bingo, figure skating and hockey. The community Environment and Beautification Committee orchestrates the annual community cleanup. The Bowness community association also hosts a number of special events each year, most notably the annual Bowness Stampede Stomp, which includes a parade and Stampede Breakfast.
Bowness has recently undergone a number of changes. Their new area redevelopment plan (ARP) has led to new flags, cobblestone walks, landscaping and hanging flowers. This sprucing up has attracted a number of new businesses to the area, and the community association is actively involved in continuing this redevelopment, while ensuring that the community retains its distinct flavour.
Assumption Elementary and Junior High – Separate
Belvedere-Parkway Elementary School – Public
Bowcroft Elementary School – Public Bowness Senior High School – Public
Thomas B. Riley Junior High School – Public
Information available online at the City of Calgary community profiles site.
Provincial Society Registered Name: |
Bowness Community Association |
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Facility Located at: |
7904 43 Ave NW, Calgary, AB T3B 4P9 |
Facility Phone Number: |
(403) 288-8300 |
Facility Fax Number: |
(403) 288-8307 |
Community Association Website: |
mybowness.com |
Please call the Community Association directly to obtain information on availability, registration and costs.
Main Hall Licensed Capacity: |
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935 |
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Meeting Rooms: |
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Yes |
Wheelchair Access: |
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Yes |
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Stage: |
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No |
Gym: |
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No |
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Sound System: |
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No |
Kitchen: |
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Yes – Commercial |
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Outdoor BBQ: |
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No |
Lounge: |
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No |
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Indoor Fireplace: |
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No |
Games Room: |
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No |
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Operated by the community association. For other recreation offered by the City of Calgary visit Calgary Parks & Recreation
Tennis Courts: |
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No |
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Skating Rink: |
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Yes – Indoor |
Swimming Pool: |
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No |
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Sports/Playfields: |
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Yes |
Hockey Rink: |
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Yes |
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Other: |
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Offered by the community association:
Bingo: |
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No |
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Youth Justice: |
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No |
Sports: |
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No |
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Seniors Program: |
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No |
Fitness: |
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No |
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Child Care: |
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No |
Dance: |
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No |
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