
Calgary in November
Good time to visit
November is a reasonable time to visit Calgary.
All Months
July means Stampede, when Calgary transforms into the world's largest outdoor rodeo party. Hotel prices triple, but the energy is infectious—pancake breakfasts on every corner, cowboy hats on Bay Street bankers, and the Saddledome rocking nightly. Book accommodations six months ahead or plan to stay in Canmore.
June through September delivers the sweet spot: long days, warm weather, and accessible mountain passes. August brings folk festivals and fewer crowds than Stampede month. September offers golden aspens in the Rockies and comfortable hiking weather—locals call it the secret season.
Winter skiing at Canada Olympic Park runs December through March, while chinook winds can push temperatures from -20°C to +10°C in hours. These warm Pacific air masses make Calgary winters more bearable than Edmonton's, though they turn streets into skating rinks when they melt.
Avoid April and November—shoulder seasons with unpredictable weather, muddy trails, and limited mountain access. But here's the thing: hotel deals abound, and you'll have the city to yourself.
Calgary Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
6/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
6/10