Old Calaway Park Maps (1990 to 2025) | 6 Maps and 1 Brochures
Our Old Calaway Park Maps archive runs from 1990 to 2025 with 6 map editions and 1 brochures. Use the table of contents to go directly to the year you want. For the current map guide, use the Calaway Park map page.
- Location
- Alberta, Canada
- Years Active
- 1982 β Present
- Official Site
- Official Calaway Park Site
Calaway Park Map 2025
In 2025, Calaway Park introduced several significant additions and updates. The Riptide Racer water ride opened as a new family attraction, joined by the debut of Water Wars, a balloon battle game. Dining expanded with the launch of the Riptide Grill, located next to Ocean Motion.
The Cinemagic 3D Theatre premiered βHappy Family β Next Level 3D,β while two new live stage shows began on the Celebration Square Stage. Renovations were completed across multiple shops and restaurants, and construction progressed on a new entrance scheduled for 2026.

Printable Calaway Park Map PDF 2025
Calaway Park Map 2024
Printable Calaway Park Map PDF 2024
Calaway Park Map 2023
Calaway Park Map 2007
Calaway Park Map 2003
Calaway Park Brochure 1992
Calaway Park Map 1990
FAQ
Are rides free at Calaway Park?
Rides at Calaway Park are included in the price of admission. Visitors pay a single entry fee, after which all rides and shows are available without additional charges. Parking is also free for guests.
Who owns Calaway Park in Calgary?
Calaway Park in Calgary is owned by Gordon Franklin Dixon. The park has been operated under his ownership since its opening in 1982.
How many rides are at Calaway Park?
Calaway Park features over 30 rides and attractions for visitors. The selection includes roller coasters, family rides, and water attractions, making it suitable for various age groups. Most rides are included in the price of admission.β
Is Calaway Park worth it?
Calaway Park is generally considered worth it for families and young children. Reviews from 2025 describe it as clean, affordable, and well-maintained, with over 30 rides, shows, and free parking included in admission (about $54 for adults). Visitors highlight its friendly staff and family-friendly vibe but note itβs less thrilling for older teens and that some rides may close for maintenance.








