18ft Car Hauler Trailer
Bumper Pull 11000 216 x 80 x 24
Canada 2023 CE718-14K
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Calgary is a city that thrives on adrenaline and fresh air. Set against the backdrop of the Canadian Rockies and split by the scenic Bow River, the city offers a unique mix of urban adventure and natural exploration. Within the city limits, adrenaline junkies can raft down the Bow or Elbow Rivers, or bike the extensive 1,000-kilometre pathway network—the most comprehensive urban trail system in North America. Prince’s Island Park and Fish Creek Provincial Park are local favorites for hiking, birdwatching, and paddleboarding, offering a slice of wilderness right in the city’s core. For something bolder, just an hour west lies Kananaskis Country and Banff National Park, where hiking, skiing, climbing, and mountain biking await at world-class levels. Whether it's tackling the high-alpine trails of Ha Ling Peak or taking a zip-line across the ski jumps at WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park, the adventure never stops. In the winter, Calgary turns into a snowy playground with local hills for sledding and cross-country skiing, and some of the best downhill skiing in North America just a short drive away. For Calgarians, adventure isn’t something you escape to—it’s part of your daily lifestyle.
Deer are a common sight even in urban parks, and coyotes are frequently spotted in natural corridors like Nose Hill Park or the Weaselhead Flats. The Bow River itself acts as a green artery for birds, mammals, and aquatic life right through the heart of the city. Birdwatchers can expect sightings of everything from great blue herons to ospreys, especially in parks like Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, a well-known hotspot for over 270 bird species. Just outside the city, the wildlife diversity multiplies. Kananaskis Country and the eastern edge of Banff National Park are teeming with moose, elk, black bears, and even the occasional grizzly. The majestic bighorn sheep are often seen right along the highways leading into the mountains. For those craving an immersive experience, guided wildlife tours from Calgary offer a safe way to spot large mammals while learning about Alberta’s ecosystems. Whether you're watching beavers build their lodges in suburban ponds or hearing the haunting call of a loon in the foothills, Calgary offers a seamless blend of city life and natural wonder.


Calgary's car scene is as diverse as the city itself—fueled by passion, horsepower, and a strong community spirit. From lifted trucks and street rods to electric vehicles and tuners, the city's automotive subcultures are vibrant and visible year-round. One of the biggest events is Driven Calgary, an aftermarket auto show that packs the BMO Centre with hundreds of the country’s finest custom builds, JDM imports, supercars, and more. Meanwhile, The Grey Eagle Resort Car Show, Sunday Cruise Nights, and Canadian Tire’s Cars and Coffee meetups bring local enthusiasts together in parking lots that shine with polished chrome and rumbling exhausts. For the racetrack-minded, Race City Motorsports Park might be gone, but venues like Stratotech Park near Edmonton and pop-up autocross events continue to draw Calgary's speed junkies. Car clubs like the Calgary Mustang Club, Calgary BMW Club, and various off-road 4x4 groups offer year-round meetups and charity rides. Calgary’s location also makes it a perfect base for unforgettable road trips—whether cruising west to the Rockies or taking part in scenic prairie rallies. Here, car culture isn’t just a hobby—it’s a celebration of design, engineering, and the open road.
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