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Welcome to Calgary Ambrose University College and Ambrose Seminary campus is located at 150 Ambrose Circle S.W., Calgary, Alberta. Calgary, a city of over one million people, is located in the rolling foothills of the Canadian Rockies, just a few hours from the U.S. border and an hour away from the Rocky Mountains. Calgary is known for its blue skies, and Alberta has more hours of sunshine in a year than any other province in Canada. The city offers world-class facilities for winter sports, having hosted the Winter Olympics in 1988, and the nearby Rocky Mountains provide exhilarating skiing and other recreational opportunities. The "Stampede City" is also known for its western culture, beautiful pathways along the Bow River, symphony orchestra, and professional football and hockey teams. The Ambrose campus, located on 40 acres at the western edge of the city, boasts a beautiful mountain view. It is connected to public transit through a bus exchange at 17th Avenue and 69th Street SW. The campus is newly constructed and therefore is equipped throughout with the latest learning technology and services. The Ambrose library is the largest private library in the prairie provinces. An on-campus residence and food service is available for students. The gymnasium is a university competition facility. Click on links to Calgary for more information about how you can enjoy the city while living here. |
