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Here’s how the Red Mile in Calgary got its name

17 June 20252 Mins Read

Out of the many beloved haunts in Calgary, few are more iconic than the infamous Red Mile – otherwise known as 17th Avenue.

Home to a myriad of bars, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues, there’s no shortage of things to get up to on 17th. Right up there with Stephen Avenue, it’s one of Calgary’s biggest downtown hubs, with a history to show for it.

Here’s everything you might not have known about 17th Avenue in Calgary, including why it’s known as the “Red Mile.”

A stroll through history

Part of what stands out about 17th Avenue is its character. Previously home to streetcars that ran up and down the avenue in the 1910s, you can still spot many historic buildings dating back to the early days and the Sandstone Era of Calgary.

One stand-out character you’re bound to recognize is The Devenish at 908 17th Ave. SW.

This lovely brick building was built back in 1911 and originally served as an apartment building. While you might be tempted, you can’t live there anymore as it’s been converted for commercial use. Luckily, you can still visit one of the cafes, bakeries, and local shops housed within.

Another historic landmark you’ll find on 17th Avenue is Tomkins Park. If you didn’t know, you’d never guess how long it’s been there.

The land was donated to the city by Henry & Elinor Tomkins, with the park later established in 1915. It’s a great place to enjoy a coffee or live music performed on the outdoor stage.

The famous Red Mile

It’s clear that 17th Avenue has always been a gathering spot, but where does the “Red Mile” name come from? If you were worried about a dark or seedy underbelly, like an old red light district, rest assured that it’s nothing of the sort.

According to Tourism Calgary, it got its moniker back in 2004 when the Calgary Flames hockey team made their Game 7 run of the Stanley Cup Finals. Thousands of fans flocked to 17th Avenue in their red Flames jerseys to celebrate the team.

Alicia Lyons

Staff Writer

Alicia is a storyteller who chased the sun all the way to Calgary and decided to stay. When she’s not writing, she can be found stumbling along nature trails, curling up under a fuzzy blanket with a good book, or finding any excuse to eat.

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