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Yes, approximately 15,000 years ago, Calgary was covered by ice as part of the last glacial period, known as the Wisconsin glaciation. The region was influenced by the Laurentide Ice Sheet, which extended into parts of Canada and the northern United States. As the climate warmed, the ice began to retreat, shaping the landscape of Calgary and surrounding areas. Today, evidence of this glaciation can still be seen in the topography and geology of the region.

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