Sounds like you've probably already done it (given you said you went to the Calgary Tower, which is right by where I'm about to recommend), but if you're kicking around Calgary on a sunny weekday, a stroll through Stephen Ave downtown is always nice and picturesque. Also a good way to soak up some local Calgary downtown culture.
Start from Olympic Plaza (where they awarded medals during the 88 Olympics), and there's plaques commemorating the medal winners in all the events - fun to look at the hockey rosters, USSR was staaaacked!
Then keep walking away from City Hall towards Stephen Ave. It's a historic street in Calgary with lots of preserved, Roman revival-looking buildings from the late 1800s-early 1900's. I really like the contrast of them, mixed with Calgary's recent boom era, glass behemoths. Especially the white limestone, Roman looking, century old Hollinsworth building, with the much darker and modern, glass-dominated Bankers Hall and TD buildings behind it. Looks great with the midday sun hitting them.
Lots of (admittedly overpriced, you are of course in the heart of corporate Calgary at this point), pubs and outdoor patios lining the street here, if you wanted to rest your feet and check out the sights and sounds over a $9 beer.
Aside from business people buzzing around, there's also lots of street vendors and even some impromptu street performers/musicians in the street, and a lot of those old buildings have been converted into touristy little stores.
Good way to kill an hour and get a feel of "Calgary culture", it's a pretty area down there, with lots of buzz during a weekday.
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