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The Victoria Crossing Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) welcomes you to the Soul of Calgary!

If Calgary is considered as the Heart of the New West, then Victoria Crossing is definitely The Soul of Calgary!

Formed in 1997, the Victoria Crossing Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) is a collaboration of merchants and businesses working together to promote and improve the community of Victoria. The area lies just south of Calgary's downtown core, between 6th Street SE and 2nd Street SW and between 10th and 17th Avenues.

Our vision is to maintain and enhance Victoria Crossing by creating and initiating innovative programs that promote this unique area as Calgary's model urban community where people work, learn, shop, live and play in a safe, friendly and dynamic environment.

Victoria Crossing BRZ Members - Please assist us in maintaining an updated member database by filling out our online Member Profile Form.
Also, please take the time to fill out this Parking Survey. We need your help in understanding Victoria Crossing's parking issues so that we can work on finding a solution.

 

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Starbucks Hotel ArtsFeature Taste of the Month -
Starbucks
Pair your favourite early morning latte with one of Starbucks’ English Muffin Sandwiches.
This classic breakfast item comes in several varieties. All include an egg and cheddar cheese and come with your choice of either sausage, black forest ham, or peppered bacon. The health conscious will also find a delicious option. Their alternative english muffin sandwich includes reduced fat bacon-style turkey, a cholesterol-free egg and reduced fat white cheddar cheese.

156 - 13 Avenue SW. Phone: (403) 237-9067.


         

**The images used throughout this website are owned by the Victoria Crossing Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) and may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without expressed written permission. **Historical photos courtesy of Glenbow Museum.