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The sales and service team have been awesome. They have gone above and beyond with each purchase I've made there. That's why I continue to shop here. Keep up the good work guysRead more
Bow Cycle & Sports is a bicycle store for the entire family! We have bicycles for every type of riding style and for every age. We service bicycles, BG Fit bikes, and offer service courses in the fall and winter. Parts, we have those too, the largest in stock bicycle store in Calgary. So whether you are new to cycling or an old hand at it, Bow Cycle will have what you want.
Bow Cycle is a family owned business that has been in operation for 60 years. Opened in 1957 by Jim and Mary Sibthorpe, Bow Cycle was first established as a small bicycle and sporting goods store in beautiful downtown Bowness, Alberta. The Sibthorpe sons successfully managed and grew the business for 30 years. In 2005, Longtime employees John Franzky, Darrell Elliott, Kurt Christensen, Kevin Senior and Dave Leung joined the ownership group as well as Joel Sibthorpe.
A lot has changed since the store's early days. The store has grown to become Canada's largest and most successful bicycle retailer.
As a potential customer I was greeted with enthusiastic sales people that were passionate about riding and not appearing to close a sale. The first person to approach me was Ryan (it was written on his shirt) who educated me on some phenomenal road bikes and then Big Dave who convinced me that I need a Freeride Bike for the summer. They tell me that they have 4,000 bikes on the floor at one time. A great retail experience and I will be back. I can honestly say that this is the only bike shop that I felt I needed to take a photo of.Read more
Come taste a savory creation at Bow Valley Ranche Restaurant. Come sit on their terrace beneath the sun. They happily feature catering services and are open nightly from Tuesday to Sunday. They are readily accessible by car. Payments by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa are accepted.
Bowden Public Library officially opened on October 29, 1955, in a room of the local hotel (rented for $15/month). Many books were donated, and more were bought with fundraising and grant money. By the end of 1955 the library boasted 1500 volumes, and had to move to a larger space in the Walter Sick Building in 1957.