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Air Calgary International Airport (YYC) is 9 miles northwest of the city. The ride into downtown takes approximately 20-30 minutes.

Calgary International Airport,

2000 Airport Road Northeast,

Calgary, Alberta T2E 6W5,

Connecting Transportation

Shuttle service is probably the cheapest and easiest way into town. Many hotels provide free shuttles. If yours does not, Shuttle Express runs from the airport to any hotel or private residence, 24 hours a day. Check in at the shuttle counter, located in the main terminal, arrivals level, just outside Canada Customs. Phone 403-509-4799 for reservations.

The Calgary Airporter also offers daily service to 10 downtown hotels every 30 minutes. Daily 6:30 am-11:30 pm. Phone 403-531-3909 for reservations. Information on all shuttles is available at a kiosk in the arrivals area of the airport.

Taxis are always waiting outside the arrivals area. The fare from the airport to downtown is about Most taxi companies accept major credit cards. Major North American car-rental companies maintain branches at the airport if you prefer to drive yourself.

Bus The main Greyhound Bus Terminal is at the western edge of downtown at 850 16th St. S.W. Phone 403-265-9111.

Car There are paid parking lots and garages downtown, as well as meters along the street. Meter parking generally applies Monday-Saturday. In outlying areas, parking is plentiful and usually free. If you are staying outside downtown, you can avoid parking headaches by driving to a Park N Ride and taking the light rail transit (LRT or C-Train).

Public Transportation Public transportation is the best way to get around the city, especially during the Calgary Stampede, when roads are jammed. There are two components to the system: the light rail transit (LRT or C-Train) and buses. A single ticket for either the bus or LRT is available at train station concessions or ticket machines. Tickets include unlimited transfers within 90 minutes. Multiticket books are available.

The LRT follows two main routes. One runs from Brentwood in the northwest to Fish Creek in the south. The second line connects Whitehorn, in the northeast, to downtown. Both lines run through the downtown corridor. You can ride for free along the corridor from Olympic Plaza to Eighth Street S.W. The LRT operates Monday-Friday 5:30 am-12:40 am, Saturday 5:45 am-12:40 am, Sunday 6:30 am-midnight. Phone 403-262-1000 for information.

Calgary’s bus system is extensive. You can get just about anywhere in the city with one fare, but service outside rush hours or to outlying suburbs can be infrequent, even non-existent on holidays. The bus system also connects various points along the LRT with other areas. To ride the bus you must deposit exact change (Canadian currency only) or have a valid ticket or transfer. Schedules vary depending on the route, frequency is highest 7-9 am and 4-6 pm. Fares are standard regardless of where you are or where you’re going. Phone 403-974-4000 for schedules.

Taxi You will find cabs waiting at the airport and at the main hotels downtown, but generally you have to order a cab by phone.

Train There is no direct passenger train service to Calgary. VIA Rail will get you as close as Edmonton, where connecting bus service can take you to Calgary. Rocky Mountaineer Railtours offers two-day, daylight tours between Vancouver and Banff/Calgary or Jasper.

Connecting Transportation

**Shuttle service **is probably the cheapest and easiest way into town. Many hotels provide free shuttles. If yours does not, Shuttle Express runs from the airport to any hotel or private residence, 24 hours a day. Check in at the shuttle counter, located in the main terminal, arrivals level, just outside Canada Customs. Phone 403-509-4799 for reservations.

The Calgary Airporter also offers daily service to 10 downtown hotels every 30 minutes. Daily 6:30 am-11:30 pm. Phone 403-531-3909 for reservations. Information on all shuttles is available at a kiosk in the arrivals area of the airport.

Taxis are always waiting outside the arrivals area. The fare from the airport to downtown is about Most taxi companies accept major credit cards. Major North American car-rental companies maintain branches at the airport if you prefer to drive yourself.

Bus The main Greyhound Bus Terminal is at the western edge of downtown at 850 16th St. S.W. Phone 403-265-9111.

Car There are paid parking lots and garages downtown, as well as meters along the street. Meter parking generally applies Monday-Saturday. In outlying areas, parking is plentiful and usually free. If you are staying outside downtown, you can avoid parking headaches by driving to a Park N Ride and taking the light rail transit (LRT or C-Train).

Public Transportation Public transportation is the best way to get around the city, especially during the Calgary Stampede, when roads are jammed. There are two components to the system: the light rail transit (LRT or C-Train) and buses. A single ticket for either the bus or LRT is available at train station concessions or ticket machines. Tickets include unlimited transfers within 90 minutes. Multiticket books are available.

The LRT follows two main routes. One runs from Brentwood in the northwest to Fish Creek in the south. The second line connects Whitehorn, in the northeast, to downtown. Both lines run through the downtown corridor. You can ride for free along the corridor from Olympic Plaza to Eighth Street S.W. The LRT operates Monday-Friday 5:30 am-12:40 am, Saturday 5:45 am-12:40 am, Sunday 6:30 am-midnight. Phone 403-262-1000 for information.

Calgary’s bus system is extensive. You can get just about anywhere in the city with one fare, but service outside rush hours or to outlying suburbs can be infrequent, even non-existent on holidays. The bus system also connects various points along the LRT with other areas. To ride the bus you must deposit exact change (Canadian currency only) or have a valid ticket or transfer. Schedules vary depending on the route, frequency is highest 7-9 am and 4-6 pm. Fares are standard regardless of where you are or where you’re going. Phone 403-974-4000 for schedules.

Taxi You will find cabs waiting at the airport and at the main hotels downtown, but generally you have to order a cab by phone.

Train There is no direct passenger train service to Calgary. VIA Rail will get you as close as Edmonton, where connecting bus service can take you to Calgary. Rocky Mountaineer Railtours offers two-day, daylight tours between Vancouver and Banff/Calgary or Jasper.