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Originally Posted by ricosuave
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That may be a shorter route, but not one I would suggest to someone unfamiliar with Calgary. Hell, I grew up here and wouldn't think of going through Inglewood to the Saddledome. The previously suggested Deerfoot->Memorial->Edmonton/5 Ave->1 St SE->12 Ave route is easier.
An alternate to parking at the Dome would be to park at a C-Train station and take the train.
There's a station by the zoo, which is just off of Deerfoot at Memorial. When you turn onto Memorial westbound, stay in the right lane and take the first right, following the signs to the zoo. Park there and take the train downtown. You'll have to transfer trains downtown though: get off at Olympic Plaza and follow the crowd across the street to either to the Convention Centre or City Hall -- I don't take the NE train, so I don't know which transfer point in better. If you do this, make sure you get on the Southbound train (destination Somerset?) and not the Northeast train (destination Whitehorn). If in doubt, ask someone wearing a Flames jersey which train to catch. Reverse the procedure after the game, except this time, you want the Whitehorn train downtown).
Alternately, you could stay on Deerfoot to Glenmore (depending on the time of day, traffic could be horrible between Memorial and Glenmore). Stay in the right lane on Glenmore and get off Glenmore at the Macleod Trail turn off. Don't drive all the way down to Macleod, but turn right into the mall entrance between the Office Depot and the Work Wearhouse. Take the first right at the stop sign and you'll drive past the Home Depot loading dock out the back entrance to the shopping centre. Turn left onto the road and follow it a half a block until you see the Chinook C-Train station. Get on the Northbound train and take it 3 stops to Victoria Park Stampede Station, then follow the crowd to the Saddledome. After the game, get on the southbound train at Stampede and go three stops to Chinook.
Are you going back to Edmonton after the game, or are you staying in town? That might influence the best route to take as well, especially leaving the game.
You're not likely to find many tailgaters for a weeknight regular season game.