Calgary's Original Main Street
200+ independent shops, restaurants, cafés, and breweries within walking distance, the densest concentration of small business in Calgary.
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Calgary's original Main Street. 200+ independent shops, cafés, and restaurants within walking distance, with the Bow River pathway on the eastern edge.
Why People Love It
200+ independent shops, restaurants, cafés, and breweries within walking distance, the densest concentration of small business in Calgary.
Bow River pathways and Inglewood Bird Sanctuary on the eastern edge. Bike or run along the river without ever crossing a major road.
Heritage architecture, brick storefronts, and a slower main-street pace. Independent music venues, weekly farmers' markets, and one of Calgary's most loved arts scenes.
Inglewood is Calgary's oldest neighbourhood, established in 1875, decades before most of the city existed. That heritage shows in the brick storefronts, the independent restaurants, and the slower main-street pace that's mostly disappeared from the rest of Calgary.
Today, Inglewood's 9th Avenue corridor holds 200+ businesses across roughly 10 walkable blocks. Independent restaurants, vintage and antique shops, breweries, music venues, and Calgary's farmers' market scene all anchor here. It's the most walkable retail strip in the city.
Inglewood is also one of the most river-connected neighbourhoods in Calgary. The Bow River, Pearce Estate Park, and Inglewood Bird Sanctuary form an unbroken green belt on the eastern edge. Downtown sits 10 minutes by car, or 25 minutes via the river pathway on a bike.
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