No, they have much in common, but they are distinct cities with 185 miles between them on the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor.
Depends what end of Calgary you start from an where in Edmonton you're going. From the northside of Calgary to the southside of Edmonton it's a 2hr drive.
Edmonton is slightly warmer than Calgary. Calgary is close to mountains this way Calgary is cold in the night time. Edmonton is Canada's sunniest. And warmer in night. Edmonton have nice lakes and river valleys. Calgary is one of the Canada's coldest place. Calgary is a nice place to visit. June is most rainiest and thunderstorm month is Edmonton. July, August, September is warmer is Edmonton. So in the end I suggest Edmonton is warmer than Calgary.
Calgary and Edmonton are growing quickly because of their wealth of oil.
Calgary and Edmonton are both located in the province of Alberta. Calgary is in southern Alberta, approximately 300 kms north of the Canada-US border. Edmonton is roughly 275 kms north of Calgary.
Depends what end of Calgary you start from an where in Edmonton you're going. From the northside of Calgary to the southside of Edmonton it's a 2hr drive.
The city of Edmonton is approximently halfway between Edmonton and Calgary.
Even though Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta, Calgary has the larger population.
Edmonton is around 400 km from Calgary.
If you're referring to Alberta, Canada, there are more than you might imagine. Just about all of them play either in Calgary or Edmonton. Canadian Major Indoor Soccer: Calgary United F.C.; Edmonton Drillers North American Soccer League: FC Edmonton Canadian Football League: Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Eskimos Canadian Women's Hockey League: Team Alberta CWHL (Calgary) National Hockey League: Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers National Lacrosse League: Calgary Roughnecks, Edmonton Rush
Calgary and Edmonton are the biggest populous cities in alberta s calgary is important in a way.
About 300km
Canadian highway Rt 2 connects Calgary Alberta to Edmonton Alberta.