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Motionless in White is an American metalcore band from Scranton, Pennsylvania. Formed in 2004, the band consists of lead vocalist Chris "Motionless" Cerulli, guitarists Ryan Sitkowski and Ricky "Horror" Olson, drummer Vinny Mauro and bassist Justin Morrow. The band has stated that their band name derived from the Eighteen Visions song "Motionless and White".[1]

Motionless in White was signed to Fearless Records for their first three studio albums; their fourth album, Graveyard Shift, was released in May 2017 through Roadrunner Records. Their fifth album, Disguise, was released in June 2019, followed by their sixth album, Scoring the End of the World, in June 2022.

Motionless in White was founded in summer of 2004 by members Chris Motionless, who played guitar and lead vocals, Angelo Parente on drums, Frank Polumbo on guitar and Kyle White on bass during high school. For their first two shows at the Northeast Fair in Pittston, PA, the band was known as "One Way Ticket" and then as "When Breathing Stops" for the remainder of 2004. On New Year's Day of 2005, they settled on their current name.[2] Chris Motionless and other members have noted bands such as Poison the Well, Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Johnny Cash, Depeche Mode, and other musical groups as their inspiration. In 2005, they released their self-distributed demo.[3]

Within the year after the release of their demo, new member Josh Balz was added as the band's keyboardist, Frank Polumbo took over on bass and new members, Michael Costanza and Thomas "TJ" Bell, were added to the band as the new guitarists, moving Chris Motionless solely to lead vocals.[3] The band was discovered by Zach Neil while performing at a local nightclub called The Staircase. Neil signed the band first to management and then later to his record label Masquerade recordings. They recorded their first EP The Whorror which was produced by Zach Neil and mixed by Dan Malsch and released it through Masquerade Recordings/Warner music group in 2007.[4]

After touring in support of The Whorror, Motionless in White had written enough songs to complete a full-length album. The album was named When Love Met Destruction. When Love Met Destruction was recorded in 2008 initially at Soundmine recording studio then finished at Zach Neil's home by Dave Cutrone and Zach Neil, and was released the same year on Masquerade Recordings. Neil added the band to his stage on the Warped tour with the new record in hand and the band quickly caught the attention of Shawn Milke from Alesana who offered to manage the band. Shortly thereafter Bob Becker of Fearless Records contacted Zach Neil to make an offer to buy the band's recording contract and sign the band to Fearless.[citation needed] The band and Neil agreed and Tragic Hero was offered to incubate the first official release to help grow the band leading up to their Fearless debut. The band was never actually signed to Tragic Hero Records.[5]

The band parted ways with guitarist Michael Costanza and brought in current guitarist Ryan Sitkowski as his replacement.[3][6] Despite being signed to Fearless before the months leading up to the release of the EP form of When Love Met Destruction, it was distributed through Tragic Hero on February 17, 2009.[6] The song "Ghost in the Mirror" was made as the band's first ever single and had a music video produced for it.[7]

After the release of When Love Met Destruction, bassist Frank Polumbo departed Motionless in White due to unknown reasons, leaving Bellevue, Washington native, Ricky "Horror" Olson as their new permanent bass player in October 2009.[8][failed verification] Months later, Motionless in White entered the studio during May 2010 to record their debut full-length, Creatures[9] with Andrew Wade as the chosen producer. The record's first single, "Abigail", premiered in Revolver Magazine on August 30 and was the released on iTunes the day after.[10] A music video for the song was released a few months afterwards,[11] along with following music videos over the next 2 years for title track "Creatures", the first track of the record "Immaculate Misconception"[12] and a live music video for "Puppets (The First Snow)" which was filmed during the band's summer on The All Stars Tour in 2011.[13]

Creatures was released on October 12, 2010, through Fearless, and claimed the 175th slot on the Billboard Top 200 charts, and No. 6 on the Heatseekers chart.[14]

On Wednesday May 4, 2011, guitarist Thomas Joseph "TJ" Bell was fired from the band.[15] Reasons for the matter explained from Bell's perspective were that while he was handling bass substitution duties for Escape the Fate, he was expected to meet along with the rest of Motionless in White in Orlando, Florida by that tour's end.[16] According to the band, Bell left in the middle of Motionless in White's tour schedule to fill-in as a bassist for Escape the Fate and also did not inform the rest of the members early enough in advance that he would not be available during those weeks.[16] This action forced the band to be without their rhythm guitar parts during their performances.[17][18] Motionless in White stated "If our live performance didn't heavily depend on having 2 guitarists then it wouldn't have been a huge deal to us... but unfortunately having one guitar player in a band like ours causes your show to suffer greatly. We agreed to let TJ go," along with an explanation about how they experienced many disagreements with Bell throughout the years of being a band.[18]

After Bell's departure, Olson then switched his position in the band from playing bass to rhythm guitar, which then left the group in-audition, once again, for a new bass player. In the tours Motionless in White performed after Olson's switch to rhythm guitar, a man with an unknown name began playing bass, finally confirmed as being Devin Sola, who now goes by "Ghost", a substitute bassist. Sola was officially confirmed as the band's new bassist on November 27, 2011.[19]

In early 2012, Motionless in White contributed to the Kerrang! Metallica The Black Album: Covered on the song, "My Friend of Misery."[20]

Motionless in White decided on working with two separate producers to accomplish a very wide array of sounds and styles for Infamous. It was then announced that Infamous was to be produced by Jason Suecof and musician Tim Sköld.[21] On September 25 "Devil's Night" was released as the first single for the album.[22] On October 9, their second single "If It's Dead, We'll Kill It" was released.[23] On November 13, 2012, the music video for the single "Devil's Night" was released, along with the full album itself.[24] Infamous initially hit No. 53 on the Billboard 200, No. 19 on Top Rock Albums, No. 9 on Top Independent Albums, and No. 5 on Top Hard Rock Albums.[25]

Motionless in White's ex-drummer, Angelo Parente, announced his departure from the band on March 11 via Tumblr, saying 'After doing this since I was 17, the nonstop touring, and everything else that comes with the life of a musician has finally caught up with me.'. He has left the band on good terms, and there is no sign of internal rifts.[26] Brandon Richter formally of 'The Witch Was Right' was announced as the replacement drummer on April 23, 2013.[27] This action left Chris Motionless as the band's last original member.

On April 23, the band released the third single from Infamous, "America", accompanied by a lyric video.[28] On June 3, another video, directed by Slipknot percussionist Shawn Crahan, was released for the single.[29] The video also starred Slipknot percussionist Chris Fehn. On June 11, 2013, Motionless in White released the Deluxe Edition of Infamous, featuring remixed and remastered versions of all the original tracks, alongside two new songs, remixes by Celldweller, Combichrist and Ricky Horror, and re-recorded drums by Richter.[30]

Motionless in White did their first full UK tour in September 2013 with The Defiled and Glamour of the Kill.[31] They later supported acts such as In This Moment on the 'Hellpop Tour' in October to November[32] and All That Remains in November to December 2013.[33] Motionless in White performed at the 2013 Mayhem Festival.[34]

On January 23, 2014, the band announced a short headlining tour in March with The Plot in You, Like Moths to Flames, For the Fallen Dreams and The Defiled with For Today appearing in San Antonio. Following the tour the band would enter the studio to work on their follow-up to their 2012 album, Infamous.[35]

On February 5, Motionless in White was announced to play the Vans Warped Tour on the main stage.[36] The same day, the band confirmed that they will be covering "Du hast" by Rammstein for the Punk Goes... compilation series, Punk Goes 90s Vol. 2.[37] Later that month, drummer Brandon Richter released a statement that he will no longer be part of the band; however, he has thanked all of the support he has gained and has left on good terms, although he won't give out any specific reasons to leaving the band.[38]

In an interview with Rock Sound magazine, Chris Motionless expressed that recording the third album was much easier compared to Infamous as "...the timeframe worked against me, and there was an inner conflict going on, trying to move into a different style of music and making a lot of mistakes as I went."[39] He stated that the album's sound will contain the aggressiveness 'Creatures' had which 'Infamous' lacked in and will also have a more consistent style.[39]

On April 23, 2014, the band's third studio album, Reincarnate, was announced through social media, with an intended release date of September 16, 2014.[40] The band stated that they remain as a quintet and will be working with touring and session drummers.[41] On June 11, Fearless Records released a video featuring the album's artwork and contained a teaser for their next upcoming single of the same name, which was to be released on July 1 however was delayed to July 8.[42][43] The band was announced as a support act for A Day to Remember's tour titled Parks & Devastation Tour that takes place throughout September and October, and will be supporting them alongside Bring Me the Horizon and Chiodos.[44] The band also announced a co-headline tour with gothic metal band Lacuna Coil in Europe, with the gothic metal band Devilment (fronted by Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth) supporting them. The tour started at the end of October continuing through November.[45]

The band was announced as one of the acts to perform in the South by So What?! festival in March at QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie.[46]

During the summer of 2015 Motionless in White toured along with Slipknot, Lamb of God, and Bullet for My Valentine as part of the Summer's Last Stand Tour running from July 24 to September 5.

Vocalist Chris Motionless has stated that their new album will not be released through Fearless Records.[47] On June 23, 2016, Motionless In White released the single titled "570", from the band's forthcoming studio album, which will be released via Roadrunner Records. In the fall of 2016, the band embarked on the Nocturnal Underground tour with Breaking Benjamin and Korn. On October 31, Roadrunner announced the album was to be titled Graveyard Shift. The band reached out to the fans with a contest to design the new album's artwork.[48]

On January 10, 2017, keyboardist Josh Balz announced his departure from the band after 10 full years.[49] He cited that he wanted more time available to run his oddities parlor, "The Strange and Unusual".

On January 26, the band released the second single from Graveyard Shift, titled "Eternally Yours".[50] A day later, it was revealed that Graveyard Shift is set to be released on May 5, 2017. The band also revealed they were opening an artwork contest for the new album, the winner of which would have their artwork featured for Graveyard Shift.

On March 3, the band revealed the album's official artwork created by Crystal Johnson[51][52] and tracklist, followed by the release of their third single, "LOUD (Fuck It)".[53]

On April 30, Motionless in White premiered their song "Rats", a few days before the initial album drop.[54] After the album was released, the band embarked on the Half God Half Devil tour with In This Moment, touring across the United States and to multiple areas around Europe.

The band embarked on the US leg of their headlining tour; The Graveyard Shift Tour, running from September–October 2017 and will bring the tour to Europe in early 2018. Motionless In White was joined on the US portion of this tour by Miss May I and The Amity Affliction, along with special guest, William Control. As well as European/US legs from January to March 2018.

On May 4, 2018, the band announced the departure of longtime bassist Devin "Ghost" Sola, citing personal mental health problems as a major factor. Former guitarist, TJ Bell, was later announced to be filling in, in regards to the duties needed for the Summer Warped Tour festival.

On May 6, 2018, Chris Motionless announced via Instagram that a new record would be released in 2019. He claimed that he, along with Ryan Sitkowski and Ricky Olson, would begin full-time writing prior to touring with Warped Tour that summer.

Throughout the summer of 2018, the band embarked on the final cross-country run of Vans Warped Tour, spanning from June 21 to August 5, 2018. After the departure of Devin Sola, the band reunited with former guitarist TJ Bell for the tour. Once the tour wrapped, the band took the rest of the year off, with the exception of a few festivals, Halloween shows, and a club show in their hometown of Scranton, to work on the upcoming album. For their final appearances of 2018, Justin Morrow of Ice Nine Kills toured with them on bass guitar.

In early March, the band announced they would be touring over the summer with Alice Cooper and Halestorm. A few days later, they announced they would be embarking on a co-headliner with Atreyu over the course of April and early May. The day prior to the Spring Invasion tour with Atreyu beginning, the band began teasing new music through their social media accounts.

On March 24, 2019, Motionless in White announced via Instagram that Ice Nine Kills member, Justin Morrow would be leaving Ice Nine Kills and joining Motionless in White full-time on bass guitar.

On April 17, the band announced their new album Disguise set for release on June 7, 2019. On the same day, they released two singles off of the album titled "Disguise", which had been premiered at Earthday Birthday in Orlando a few days prior, and "Brand New Numb".[55]

On May 10, the band released their third single "Undead Ahead 2: The Tale of the Midnight Ride" and its corresponding music video.[56]

On June 5, a few days before the album was due to drop, the band premiered the song "Thoughts & Prayers" on BBC's Radio 1's Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter. This was the first appearance of lead guitarist Ryan Sitkowski performing vocals on a record. On June 27, the band released a corresponding music video for their second single of the album, "Brand New Numb".[57]

Before the band was set to embark on their "Disguise Tour" in Europe, the band embarked on "The Trick 'R Treat Tour" in which they were headliners, along with some east coast shows with In This Moment. The band also announced that they would be touring with Beartooth on "The Diseased and Disguised Tour" in January 2020.[58] As 2019 came to a close, they announced multiple shows at European festivals over the summer such as Rock am Ring and Graspop Metal Meeting along with a show in Warsaw, Poland with August Burns Red, marking their first time ever in the country of Poland. However, all of the European shows are cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In May 2020, during a livestream interview, Chris Motionless announced that they were already working on their next album, and assured that the songs for the album will be heavier, although the recording could be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[59] On September 9, the band released their cover of The Killers' "Somebody Told Me" on streaming music services.[60] On October 5, the band announced that they'll release a 10th anniversary re-issue of the album titled Creatures X on October 9.[61]

On May 14, 2021, the band released the final of what they call "The Quarantine Experiments" in the form of a synthwave-edition of their song "Voices".[62] On August 20, the band released a new single titled "Timebomb".[63]

On March 7, 2022, the band announced that they are planning to release new music on Friday, March 11, with a 30-second video teaser hinting at some potentially new music.[64] On that day, the band officially released the single "Cyberhex" featuring Lindsay Schoolcraft along with its music video. At the same time, they officially released the cover and track list for their sixth studio album, Scoring the End of the World, which was released on June 10, 2022.[65][66]

On April 14, the band unveiled the second single "Masterpiece" and its corresponding music video.[67][68] On May 13, the band released the third single "Slaughterhouse" featuring Bryan Garris of Knocked Loose.[69][70] On June 3, one week before the album release, the band released the title track "Scoring the End of the World" featuring Mick Gordon.[71][72]

April 2023, the band announced a summer tour dubbed "The Dark Horizon Tour" which co-headlines with In This Moment.[73] [74] Just a few weeks later, the band announced a fall tour with Knocked Loose, After The Burial, and Alpha Wolf titled "The Touring The End of the World Tour.[75] [76]

The band is described by AllMusic as a blend of metalcore, gothic metal and industrial metal.[77] They have also been called "horror-metal"[78] and nu metal.[79][80]

The group's song structure commonly features intricate riffs coupled with occasional blast beats during verses and breakdowns present in songs. The band's keyboard effects are also noted, having been claimed to add a "dark and uneasy atmosphere" to the group's music on their debut album Creatures.[81] The sound on their second album, Infamous, was said to have resembled Marilyn Manson's by Alternative Press, Revolver and Kerrang![82][83][84]

The band members themselves have stated that they are influenced from a wide variety of artists such as AFI,[85] Aiden, As I Lay Dying, Atreyu, August Burns Red,[86] Avenged Sevenfold,[87] Bauhaus, The Black Dahlia Murder,[88] Bleeding Through, Christian Death,[89] Cradle of Filth, The Cure, Danzig, Depeche Mode,[90] Eighteen Visions, Every Time I Die,[91] Gojira, HIM, Black Sabbath, Himsa, It Dies Today,[92] KMFDM,[93] Johnny Cash, Korn, Sex Pistols, Linkin Park, Marilyn Manson, Misfits, Metallica,[94] Morrissey, Nine Inch Nails,[95] Underoath, Psyclon Nine, Rammstein,[96] Rob Zombie,[97] Slipknot,[98] The Sisters of Mercy, The Smiths, Suicide Commando,[99] System of a Down, The Prodigy, and Paradise Lost.

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Did you know Calgary has the lowest commute time and the 2nd lowest traffic congestion of all major cities in Canada?

Sure, it might not feel like it when you’re helplessly stuck in rush hour traffic. But our efficient traffic infrastructure is just another reason why Calgary continues to top lists of most livable cities in not only Canada but the entire world!

Whether you drive, take public transportation, bike, or walk, commuting in Calgary is full of different options that fit your needs and lifestyle.

The city has an extensive and well-developed road network which means there is always a good route to get around town. With access to major highways, it’s even easy to travel to other parts of Alberta and Canada.

We’ve created this guide to help make your commute as easy and stress-free as possible. You’ll get the full overview of commuting in Calgary, from North to South and East to West.

Use our navigation guide below to jump to a commute you might need.

There are several major roads that travel through Calgary.

There are three major roads in Calgary that run north to south: Macleod Trail, Deerfoot Trail, and Crowchild Trail.

Macleod Trail is a major route for commuters in Calgary. Macleod Trail divides the southeast and southwest quadrants of the city and borders many inner city and suburban communities. Deerfoot Trail also referred to as Highway 2, is the longest and most important road, running from the southern edge of the city to the northern edge. It's a major artery for the city, so it can often be congested.

Crowchild Trail is a scenic minor arterial road that intersects with different neighbourhoods in Calgary. It's not as heavily used as some of the other main roads, but it's a popular route for cyclists and pedestrians.

If you're coming from the north, take the Trans-Canada Highway to the Crowchild Trail exit. Follow Crowchild Trail to Memorial Drive and turn right. Continue to the downtown core. If you're coming from the south, take the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to the Bow River Bridge. Continue on the bridge and take the exit for 8th Avenue (Highway 2). Follow 8th Avenue to Centre Street, then turn left and continue downtown.

There are three major roads in Calgary that run east to west: Stoney Trail, Trans-Canada Highway, and Memorial Drive.

Highway 201, officially named Stoney Trail, is a ring road that defines Calgary’s outer limits. When it’s finished in 2024, it will essentially be a freeway that encircles all of Calgary. It helps to relieve some of the congestion found on other major routes.

Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) and 16th Avenue North are major arteries in the city. 16th Avenue North becomes Trans-Canada Highway outside city limits.

Memorial Drive is another major road in Calgary that divides the northeast and southeast quadrants of the city. Downtown Calgary is located close to the meeting point of Memorial Drive and Center Street.

If you're coming from the east, take the Deerfoot Trail to the Memorial Drive exit. Follow Memorial Drive until you reach downtown.

If you're coming from the west, take the Trans-Canada Highway to the Crowchild Trail exit. Follow Crowchild Trail to Memorial Drive and turn right. Continue to the downtown core.

In this section, we're breaking down the commute times from the various zones/quadrants in the city and highlighting communities that are on the edge of the city to give you good perspective what the average

The typical commute from Discovery Ridge around 7:30AM is 16–28 min (15.6 km)  The commute from Discovery Ridge at 1:00pm is typically 16-22 minutesThe typical commute from downtown Calgary to Discovery Ridge at 5:00PM is 20–35 min (17.2 km)

Tuscany is a community located in the northwest corner of Calgary - With access to downtown via Stoney Trail to Crowchild Trail, this route is roughly 20km.

The typical commute from Tuscany around 7:30AM is 20–40 min (20.0 km)The commute from Tuscany at 1:00pm is typically 18–30 min  The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Tuscany at 5:00PM is 24–50 min (20.9 km)

Livingston is a community located in the North of Calgary,

The typical commute from Livingston around 7:30AM is 26–45 min (24.0 km)The commute from Livingston at 1:00pm is typically 25–35 min The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Livingston at 5:00PM is 28–45 min (27.9 km)

Redstone is a community located in the North of Calgary,

The typical commute from Redstone around 7:30AM is 28–50 min (26.8 km)The commute from Redstone at 1:00pm is typically 25–35 min The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Redstone at 5:00PM is 26–45 min (24.6 km)

Applewood Park is a community located in the Upper South East of Calgary,

The typical commute from Applewood Park around 7:30AM is 18–35 min (12.4 km)The commute from Applewood Park at 1:00pm is typically 18–35 min The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Applewood Park at 5:00PM is 16–25 min (11.9 km)

Mahogany is a community located in the South East of Calgary,

The typical commute from Mahogany around 7:30AM is 30–55 min (30.6 km)The commute from Mahogany at 1:00pm is typically 24–40 min  The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Mahogany at 5:00PM is 28–50 min (30.4 km)

Legacy is a community located in the South East of Calgary,

The typical commute from Legacy around 7:30AM is 30–50 min (35.4 km)The commute from Legacy at 1:00pm is typically 26-40 min  The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Legacy at 5:00PM is 26–59 min (23.1 km)

Bridlewood is a community located in the South West quadrant of Calgary,

The typical commute from Bridlewood around 7:30AM is 22–40 min (25.6 km)The commute from Bridlewood  at 1:00pm is typically 20–28 min  The typical commute from downtown Calgary to Bridlewood at 5:00PM is 24–45 min (27.4 km)

Cochrane is a town in the Calgary Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. The town is located 31 km west of the Calgary city limits along Highway 1A.

Typically you can expect the commute from Cochrane to Downtown Calgary to take about 30 - 45 minutes.

During rush hour the drive can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 1 hour. Congestion usually starts around the University of Calgary and can last until West Village.

On the weekends the drive can take as little as 28 minutes but typically hovers between half an hour to 45 minutes.

Chestermere, originally named Chestermere Lake, is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta, within Rocky View County. Located 22 km east of the Calgary city limits along the Trans- Canada Highway.

Typically you can expect the commute from Chestermere to Downtown Calgary to take about 18 - 23 minutes.

During rush hour the drive can take anywhere from 20 - 35 minutes. Congestion usually starts after passing Calgary Zoo.

On the weekends the drive is the same as the weekdays, ranging from 18 - 23 minutes.

Airdrie is a city in Alberta, Canada within the Calgary Region. It is located 28 km north of city limits along Highway 2.

Typically you can expect the commute from Airdrie to Downtown Calgary to take about 24 minutes.

During rush hour the drive can take anywhere from 24 - 35 minutes. Congestion is usually consistent while passing Calgary International Airport and the Trans Canada Highway. On the weekends the drive can take as little as 20 minutes but can sometimes take up to 28 minutes.

Okotoks is a town by Sheep River in the Calgary Region of Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 18 km south of Calgary along Highway 2A.

Typically you can expect the commute from Okotoks to Downtown Calgary to take about 35- 40 minutes.

During rush hour the drive can take anywhere from 40 minutes to just over 1 hour depending on the route you take. Congestion usually happens right before and after crossing the Bow River. On the weekends the drive can take as little as 30 minutes but can sometimes take up to 40 minutes.

Strathmore is a town located in southern Alberta, Canada surrounded by Wheatland County. It is located approximately 50 km east of Calgary along the Trans-Canada Highway.

Typically you can expect the commute from Strathmore to Downtown Calgary to take about 42 - 47 minutes.

During rush hour the drive can take anywhere from 50 minutes to just over 1 hour. Congestion usually occurs just after passing Calgary Zoo.

On the weekends the drive can take as little as 35 minutes but can sometimes take up to 50 minutes.

When is Rush Hour in Calgary?

This won’t come as a surprise to any drivers out there, but traffic can always strike when you least expect it. While any road can get slowed down during Calgary’s rush hour, the city does have its usual suspects.

Putting your best foot forward, not necessarily on the gas, is the best option for planning your Calgary commute and avoiding as much hassle as you can.

Morning rush hour in Calgary typically begins around 7:00 a.m. and lasts until 9:30 a.m. Evening rush hour in Calgary typically begins around 4:30 p.m. and lasts until 6:30 p.m. If you’re in a pinch during rush hour, you might want to think about avoiding Crowchild Trail, Deerfoot Trail, and Glenmore Trail. These tend to be the most congested at peak hours.

According to 2016 city civic census data, a majority (67%) of commuters get around as solo drivers.

Solo drivers: 67.7%Calgary Transit: 14.4%On foot: 4.7%By bike: 1.5%Carpool or taxi: 10.2%Other: 1.5%

In Calgary - over 75% of commuters live within 0 - 9.9KM when measuring distance of job from city centre.

While places like Toronto have just 30%, Montreal 47%, Vancouver 54%, Edmonton 65% of people having jobs that close to city centre.

Toronto commuters are travelling the longest distances to get to work.

19.4% of Toronto commuters travel 25+ KM or more while only  7.6% do in Calgary.88% of the long 25+km commuters are in a car, truck or van (Toronto) while only

Where can I get free street parking in downtown Calgary?

Where can I park in downtown Calgary on weekends?

Where is the nearest parking garage downtown?

These are just some of the questions we ask ourselves as we near the busy core.

Here are a few tips you need to know about free or cheap parking in downtown Calgary… On Sundays, there is free street parking all day long. From Monday to Saturday there is free street parking after 6 p.m. on marked city streets. Read all signage to ensure you're not in a tow zone, restricted, etc.  The city has many options when it comes to parking, parking fees (city) are reduced after 6pm in places like parking garages and lots run by the city. The park plus system (city of Calgary parking program) can accept credit cards but not debit cards. This is administered by the Calgary parking authority.

The city of Calgary is quite proactive in parking enforcement, vehicles are equipped with high tech systems that read your license plates as they drive around. If you haven't registered your license plate and are seen by the patrol, it will automatically generate a ticket and have it mailed to you.

For Calgary surface lot pricing, please click here.For parkade parking pricing, click here.For on-street parking pricing, click here.For reduced evenings and weekend pricing, click here.For holiday parking pricing, click here.

CORE Mall allows you to park free for 3 hours with validated parking. (Call to determine as this is subject to change)

Park overnight for $2 at Banker’s Hall     (Call to determine as this is subject to change)

Here are some popular parking garages in downtown Calgary…

CPA Lot 36 City Hall Parkade at 322 9 Ave SECPA Lot 24 Arts Commons Parkade at 829 Macleod Trail SECity of Calgary Parking Lot at 605 3 Ave SWCPA Lot 40 Parkade at 112 5 Ave SWCPA Lot 25 City Centre Parkade at 340 10 Ave SW

Why risk getting stuck on Deerfoot Trail during rush hour when you can hop on the CTrain and commute to downtown Calgary in no time?

That’s probably why 50% of Calgary’s downtown workforce commutes by public transit every single day!

The Calgary Transit system provides Calgarians with a great alternative to driving. The city has an extensive bus and light rail system that makes it easy to get around.

Calgary has 169 bus routes and its light rail system (the CTrain) has 46 stations spanning 118 kilometers of tracks. Community shuttle buses and ride-sharing services are available. Access

There are plenty of options for buying Calgary transit tickets and passes.

Buy online at calgarytransit.com/shopUse the My Fare appCheck out using vending machines located at stationsBuy at a nearby convenience or grocery store (select stores)

You can view up-to-date Calgary transit fare prices by visiting their website .

Adult cash fare: $3.60Youth cash fare: $2.45Children cash fare: Free

The C-Train runs for 20 hours straight! Trains begin at 4:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 a.m.

Calgary transit map schedules can be found here - you can also utilize this tool to schedule your next route in the future.

Of course, you can always choose to walk or ride your bike. Calgary is a great city for walking, and there are plenty of bike paths to explore!

Actually, Calgary has some of the best outdoor pathway systems in all of North America. We’re talking 290 kilometers of street-side bikeways, dedicated bike paths downtown, and over 1000 kilometers of paved multi-use pathways in and around local communities.

If you’re looking for a truly scenic commute - or a workout - walking or biking is a great option.

Well, there you have it, everything you need to know about commuting to downtown Calgary!With so many different commuting options for getting around town, Calgary commuters have thefreedom to choose the method that is best suited to them and their lifestyle.


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