September 9, 201411 yr Kind of cool. Too bad it's only one night. http://www.bluebombers.com/2014-bomber-fan-trip
September 9, 201411 yr Way too much $$$ for one day vacation. yikes that is expensive. Drive around Winnipeg, there are thousands of small businesses that employ ten to a hundred or more people. there is an amazing entrepreneurial spirit in this City. Drive through Calgary, there's nothing like that at all. just a bunch of brand new, gigantic houses. and roads and freeways to them. Alberta, outside of the cities, is physically a very beautiful place, I'll give it that.
September 9, 201411 yr Author Way too much $$$ for one day vacation. yikes that is expensive. calgary, Edmonton, who cares. all of Alberta, sixty or more years of living on oil, and still that's all they have going for themselves. Zero diversification. One of these days, probably sooner than later, that's going to backfire. in a big way. Not me saying that, it's people in the oil business. Drive around Winnipeg, there are thousands of small businesses that employ ten to a hundred or more people. there is an amazing entrepreneurial spirit in this City. Drive through Calgary, there's nothing like that at all. just a bunch of brand new, gigantic houses. and roads and freeways to them. Alberta, outside of the cities, is physically a very beautiful place, I'll give it that. I guess Alberta gave us Nickelback, (good band), but they left didn't they? you've still got the band the Stampeders though. think they stuck around. Unfortunately our infrastructure is absolute trash and could never handle a larger population then we have now. Unless they so something radical like build a sky tram like Vancouver. ...to start.
September 9, 201411 yr Yeah but you'd end up in Edmonton and no one needs that. Tell me about it, I have to go there for six weeks in November. Maybe I should just quit my job. LOL!
September 9, 201411 yr Drive around Winnipeg, there are thousands of small businesses that employ ten to a hundred or more people. there is an amazing entrepreneurial spirit in this City. Drive through Calgary, there's nothing like that at all. Bullshit. Do you really expect me to believe that a city with the corporate clout like Calgary has doesn't have an amazing entrepreneurial spirit? The number of businesses here both big and small would probably blow your mind. Oil and gas is a huge industry that requires a hell of a lot of support services to run, that's not even getting into the businesses that serve the population in general. It's a big city here, much bigger than Winnipeg, lot of people need their services.
September 9, 201411 yr With nearly 1.3m people in the city alone, there's a LOT of **** going on. Never mind downtown...all the little communities that keep developing as the city moves south (Douglasdale, McKenzie Town/Lake, Cranston, Seton, etc etc etc) have got their own small-town vibe with businesses to support that. I think it's hard for Winnipeggers to comprehend the vastness of Calgary...
September 9, 201411 yr With nearly 1.3m people in the city alone, there's a LOT of **** going on. Never mind downtown...all the little communities that keep developing as the city moves south (Douglasdale, McKenzie Town/Lake, Cranston, Seton, etc etc etc) have got their own small-town vibe with businesses to support that. I think it's hard for Winnipeggers to comprehend the vastness of Calgary... yes, because we've never left Winnipeg...
September 9, 201411 yr With nearly 1.3m people in the city alone, there's a LOT of **** going on. Never mind downtown...all the little communities that keep developing as the city moves south (Douglasdale, McKenzie Town/Lake, Cranston, Seton, etc etc etc) have got their own small-town vibe with businesses to support that. I think it's hard for Winnipeggers to comprehend the vastness of Calgary... LOL, never been to a REAL metropolis? Think New York, LA, Houston or for real vastness Mexico City. Thanks for the laugh!
September 9, 201411 yr of course alberta has a much bigger economy than manitoba, I just mean that it depends mainly on one industry.
September 10, 201411 yr $845 isn't really that expensive. Sure you could likely drive out and stay at a cheap hotel for less but what you get for $845 is pretty good. A flight too and from Winnipeg would be around $650-$700 A night at the Westin is around $150-$200 Game ticket around $50 And then transportation would be around $50 if you cabbed it. I agree for basically one night it's kinda expensive but I go to Regina on one of those bus trips and it's $350-$400 and it's only really a day and you have to spend it in Regina!!
September 10, 201411 yr Yeah but you'd end up in Edmonton and no one needs that. Better than Saskatoon.
September 10, 201411 yr Calgary is the Dallas of Canada. I like Calgary but the downfall is it's altitude. You often don't get hot weather and expect snow anytime.
September 10, 201411 yr Calgary is the Dallas of Canada. I like Calgary but the downfall is it's altitude. You often don't get hot weather and expect snow anytime. it gets hot for a while in the summer, but it's basically a desert so there's not much humidity and it's not the real muggy heat that you see in Manitoba, this also results in it getting quite cool when the sun goes down. Back in Manitoba you could wear shorts all night and never notice, but in Calgary if you're going to be outside all night chances are you better have a jacket and pants with you. It's not even the altitude that makes for the screwy weather we get, that's all because of the mountains being right there that screws things up for us. Does weird things to the air coming over them and you never know what you're going to get for weather.
Kind of cool. Too bad it's only one night.
http://www.bluebombers.com/2014-bomber-fan-trip