Bits & PiecesSilver Inn RestaurantThe Silver Inn is a familyrun restaurant that has been offering original PekingStyle Cuisine since 1975. We introduced Calgarians to their first taste of Pekingstyle cooking with dishes such as ginger beef, hot and sour soup, grilled pork dumplings, chicken and cashew in yellow bean sauce and many more.Our family created these delicious dishes by adapting the classic Chinese recipes to match the locally available products. Fresh ingredients combined with the highest standards in delicious Chinese food that will satisfy your appetite. The items on our menu are made from scratch, everyday, including our dumplings and noodles.You and your family deserve the best food made with the freshest ingredients. Our chefs are pleased to offer it to you at the Silver Inn Restaurant.Make a reservation or drop by our restaurant to dine inCall us today to book a reservation for a special event or family dinner: 4032766711.Reservations are recommended at lunch and on weekends.We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, cash and debit.Parking is available on the street and at the rear of the restaurant.Take out service also availableView our menu online and call us to place an order: 4032766711.Pay cash for your pickup order and receive 10% off the total.Use a credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express) or debit card for your pickup order and receive 5% off the total.Business Hour
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Considered to be the hidden gem of the Kootenays, Cranbrook Golf Club is member club that is also open to the public. Play a round on our picturesque 18-hole championship course or perfect your stroke on our practice greens and all-weather driving range. Visit our website to book a tee time or to check out our event calendar and current specials.
By the end of World War 1, there were a total of 15 Veterans groups and a number of regimental associations representing former service members in Canada. Despite their common goal - to help returned.By the end of World War 1, there were a total of 15 Veterans groups and a number of regimental associations representing former service members in Canada. Despite their common goal – to help returned servicemen in need – their efforts were fragmented and largely unsuccessful. In 1925, an appeal for unity led to the formation of the Dominion Veterans Alliance. The Legion was founded in November of that year in Winnipeg, Manitoba as The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Services League (BESL). It was incorporated by special Act of Parliament, Charter issued in July 1926.