Translation and Interpretation Agency in Calgary
Our agency will meet all of your translation and interpretation needs for your translation and interpretation missions in Calgary, regardless of the language (French, English, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Russian, Korean, etc.).
Translation in Calgary
Our agency has a vast network of professional translators who are highly skilled in their respective fields of translation. They will be able to effectively and accurately translate your legal, commercial or technical documents, as well as patents or websites. Additionally, in order to provide you with the highest quality of work, our professional translators only translate into their mother tongue.
Interpretation Services in Calgary
We have a network of professional interpreters available for all your interpretation missions in or near Calgary.
Page Layout Services in Calgary: Brochures, Catalogues, Technical Manuals
In addition to our translation services, we offer DTP and layout services for Mac or PC for your brochures, catalogues, and technical manuals in every language, including complex languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic or Hebrew.
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About Calgary, Alberta
Calgary is the biggest city in the province of Alberta and the third most populated in Canada. Calgary is also the most thriving city in the province and country, and was the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Games in 1988. Although its economy is largely based on the oil industry, tourism, agriculture and high technology also contribute to its rapid economic growth.
Calgary is well known by tourists for its winter sports and ecotourism. It also hosts many annual international festivals, such as the Calgary Stampede, the Folk Music Festival, the Lilac Festival, the GlobalFest and the Carifest.
According to the 2011 census, Calgary has 1,096,833 inhabitants. The majority of Calgarians (79%) are of European origin. Among the most populated cities in Canada, Calgary takes third place for the proportion of visible minorities. Among them, the Chinese is the major group, follow by South Asians. In 2006, Calgary has 16,000 Franco-Albertans and close to 80,000 bilingual (English-French) inhabitants.
Major Neighbourhoods in Calgary:
Centre City
- Downtown West End
- Downtown Commercial Core
- Downtown East Village
- Stephen Avenue Retail Core
- Entertainement District
- Government District
- Beltline
- Chinatown
- Eau Claire
Inner City
Northeast :
- Bridgeland/Riverside
- CrescentHeights
- Mayland
- MaylandHeights
- Renfrew
- Tuxedo
- WinstonHeights
- Mountvie
Northwest :
- Banff Trail
- Bowness
- Capitol Hill
- Hillhurst
- Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill
- Montgomery
- Parkdale
- Point Mckay
- Rosedale
- St. Andrews Heights
- Sunnyside
- University Heights
- University of Calgary
- West Hillhurst.
Southwest :
- Altadore
- Bankview
- Bel-Aire
- Cliff Bungalow
- Currie
- Lincoln Park
- Connaught
- Elbow Park
- Elboya
- Erlton
- Glamorgan
- Glenbrook
- Glendale
- Killarney/Glengarry
- Lower Mount Royal
- Mayfair
- Meadowlark Park
- Mission
- North Glenmore Park
- Parkhill/Stanley Park
- Richmond
- Rideau Park
- Rosscarrock
- Roxboro
- Rutland Park
- Scarboro
- Scarboro/Sunalta West
- Shaganappi
- South Calgary
- Spruce Cliff
- Sunalta
- Upper Mount Royal
- Westgate
- Wildwood
- Windsor Park.
Southeast :
- Albert Park/Radisson Heights
- Alyth/Bonny Brook
- Burns Industrial
- Forest Heights
- Forest Lawn
- Highfield Industrial
- Inglewood
- Manchester Industrial
- Manchester
- Ogden Shops
- Ogden
- Ramsay
- Southview
- Victoria Park
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