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- Scottish Placenames in Calgary, Alberta, Canada


Elsewhere on Rampant Scotland there is a collection of Scottish Placenames which can be found in other parts of the world - probably taken there by Scottish emigrants. But Ian Kendall, who now lives in Melbourne, has been researching more deeply into Scottish placenames around the world and he has produced an impressive list of the suburbs of a number of towns and cities with Scottish connections - this page covers Calgary, Alberta.

A similar list has been created for:


Of the names of the 238 communities and neighbourhoods that have been identified to date in Calgary, 68 (28.6%) can be found in Scotland or are based on Scottish family names. Of course, some of the names are used in other parts of the British Isles as well but many of them (16.0%) are unique to Scotland or are readily identifiable with places in Scotland that are based on the same names. Calgary itself is a Scottish placename, the city being named for Calgary Bay on the Isle of Mull.

Judging purely by the names of its subdivisions and neighbourhoods, Calgary can justifiably claim to be one of the most 'Scottish' of all the Canadian cities. Calgary's placenames certainly illustrate the far-reaching effects of the Scottish diaspora, whether through direct immigration from Scotland or through migration from other parts of Canada by people with Scots ancestry.

Communities and neighbourhoods with names that occur only in Scotland and not elsewhere in the British Isles, and/or are definitely, or most probably, of Scottish origin are:

Other subdivisions and neighbourhoods with names that can be found in Scotland but that are not unique to Scotland are:


The strong Scottish influence on the development of this young city (Calgary was established as recently as 1875) is further attested by the names of several major roads and highways in Calgary such as Anderson Road, Glenmore Trail, John Laurie Boulevard, MacLeod Trail, McKnight Boulevard and Marquis of Lorne Trail. There is also a Scotland Street in the select Scarborough neighbourhood of the city. Acknowledgements:

© Ian Kendall
Melbourne, Australia, July 2004
Revised December 2004.

If you wish to contact Ian about his research, his e-mail address is iankendall@bigpond.com.



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