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Originally Posted by biguc
Calgary, on the other hand, is kind of fun. Trashy and embarrassing, but kind fun. Calgary is basically a creature of the oil industry (bad guys have historically been fun) and its airport, which is a creature of Banff, which is fun. Point is, it makes a good impression in ways we'd probably underrate.
We'll see what happens though. People might like dating Calgary, but once the pipeline work dries up you're left with a VLT-addicted cokehead and that charming tips-the-cowboy-hat thing isn't far removed from tipping a fedora anyway, milady.
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As someone from Ottawa, but self-identify as an Edmontonian, you Cleary know very little about Calgary and it feels like you've never been there.
As much as it hurts me to say this, Calgary has matured nicely, is an incredibly wealthy city, modern, exciting and far more sophisticated than you lead to believe.
It's airport certainly benefits from Banff and the mountains as a whole, but its business community and overall high disposable incomes drive the majority of YYC.
It's also far more diversified than you seem to acknowledge and has a tech industry that is really leading the way now in partnership with 'energy' companies.
In this case, Biguc is more like a bigyoudontsee