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u/kairisika ยท 1 pointr/alpinism

Well, in Calgary, the best thing you're going to get is either Nose Hill, or the Bow building.

But the area around here has all kinds of stuff. The question is how far do you want to go? Day-trip from Calgary, there are plenty of great alpine climbs that people enjoy, though the downside does exist of most of the rock being chossy limestone.
If you were to meet up with a buddy here and go on a trip from here, there is some truly spectacular non-limestone a little further west as well (the Bugaboos, Roger's Pass area).

The book for the area is called Selected Alpine Climbs in the Canadian Rockies, and would be very useful if you plan to spend some time out this way.
Summitpost also has a collection of routes and info to read up.
Dow Williams has a great site with a lot more stuff for you.

I'm not sure what's good without knowing what you like, but there is plenty to choose from. Hopefully those give you a start.