One thing about Calgary itself is that it's grown a lot more north-south than it has east-west, unlike Edmonton, which has expanded in all directions. The main reason is that westward growth has been limited, especially in SW Calgary due to the Tsuu T'ina reserve to the west, and to the east lie a lot of natural gas drilling, IIRC.
However, the town of Chestermere (you will notice this in the very top of the first pic originally posted by DLLB) will continue to expand and eat up the countryside towards Calgary within a few decades.
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Last edited by CanadianCentaur; Nov 10, 2014 at 11:53 PM.
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