Avenue Calgary — January 2018

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18 EDITOR’S NOTE
20 CONTRIBUTORS
67 THE SOURCE
74 WORK OF ART

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Detours
A man who masquerades
as Batman for charity and
a dog trainer who takes on
the toughest cases. Plus,
the second-oldest Canadian
to summit Mount Everest
describes the view from
the top and the training
regimen that got him there.

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JANUARY 2018


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Mountains
Calgarians are used to heading west to the Rockies
for a wintertime getaway, but there’s a wonderland
of skiing, skating and other snow activities to the
east as well in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.

52
Dining
Private restaurant dining rooms are an ideal
solution if you want the vibe of a dinner party
without having to do all the cooking and
cleaning up. See the spaces available at Blink,
Bonterra, Deane House, the Lake House,
One18Empire, Starbelly and Teatro.

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Decor
Tricia and Mike Flanagan, with the
help of Marvin DeJong, designed
their inner-city bungalow to accom-
modate their current active lifestyle
(and contemporary art collection)
and adapt to any mobility issues that
might come with age.

68
The List
Heidi Blanchette and
Nikki Maas, co-owners
of the East Village gift
and lifestyle boutique
Liz & Lottie, on what
they love in Calgary.

70
New and
Noteworthy
A slim pendant light with a big
impact, a bracelet that includes a
charitable donation in its purchase
price and a series of patches that
plant trees on your behalf are all
things that caught our eye this month.

50
Eat This
A roundup of trendy foods
that do a body good, includ-
ing locally made bone broth,
energy bites and small-batch
vegan kimchee.

59
Workout
Interior designer and fitness enthusiast Jennifer
Mehalko is a popular yoga and spin teacher here
in the city and has now added clothing design
to her repertoire with the eye-catching active-
wear line Parts + Labor.
Free download pdf