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| Most popular car hire company | Enterprise |
|---|---|
| Most popular car | Compact, SUV |
| Average daily price | ر.ق. 246 |
| Cheapest price found | ر.ق. 156 |
| Cheapest month to rent | December |
| Best time to book | Less than 1 week before |
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Driving in Calgary: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Calgary. Most visitors can use their regular licence. You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your licence isn’t in English. Rental companies also ask for matching ID and a credit card for the deposit. |
Navigating city driving Calgary has wide roads and clear signs across the city. Driving is straightforward, with well-marked routes linking downtown, suburbs and the airport. Traffic can slow at peak times, but navigation apps help you avoid delays and guide you onto major roads like Deerfoot Trail. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges There are no toll roads in Calgary. Everyday driving is free, and the city has no emissions zones. Highways leading towards the Rockies and nearby towns are toll-free, so you won’t encounter extra charges on normal routes. |
Parking your car in Calgary Parking is widely available across Calgary. Downtown has paid street spaces and car parks, while shopping areas often offer free parking. During events, central car parks fill quickly, so using a car park can be easier than searching for street spaces. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Calgary are increasing. Petrol stations sit on major routes and retail areas. Charging points are expanding across the city, including in suburbs. Apps like PlugShare help you check which chargers are available before you travel. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers are steady, but winter weather needs extra care. Snow and ice can affect visibility and stopping distances. Keep a safe gap, brake gently and slow down on icy roads. Highway merges can be quick, so stay aware of faster traffic. |







