Can I drink the tap water?

How good is the tap water in Calgary, Canada ?


63 people said I love the tap water here, 33 people said I drink filtered tap water, 18 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 55% of folks here drink from the tap.



How good is the tap water in all of Canada?


799 people said I drink filtered tap water, 1741 people said I love the tap water here, 580 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 56% of folks here drink from the tap.


Can you drink the tap water in Calgary then?


What residents and travelers say

Experiences with Calgary's tap water vary somewhat among residents and visitors. Many locals report that the water tastes clean and fresh, reflecting its origin from mountain sources. However, some describe a chlorine or mineral taste that can differ by neighborhood or building plumbing. Travelers often find the water quite drinkable compared to other major cities, though a few choose to filter the tap water for taste or personal preference.

Within certain buildings, especially older ones, residents sometimes note a slight difference in taste attributed to internal pipes or filtration systems. Some individuals rely on basic home filters or pitchers, not out of health concerns but to improve flavor. Others consume tap water directly without hesitation, aligning with local public health recommendations.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information about drinking water quality and safety in Calgary, it's best to consult the City of Calgary Water Services or Alberta Health Services. Official channels like the City of Calgary Official Twitter also provide timely updates on water advisories.





Further reading on tap water in Calgary


To verify tap-water quality and any current advisories in Calgary, start by visiting the official City of Calgary Water Services website and the Calgary Health Services page. These official municipal sources provide up-to-date water quality reports and advisories. Additionally, check Alberta Health Services for provincial updates on water safety. For timely updates, follow official social media channels like the City of Calgary's Twitter account. Trusted civic dashboards may also display real-time water quality information. Avoid relying on non-official sources for the most accurate and authoritative information.



Answers in Calgary vs. Canada

Calgary is in the bottom 31% of Canada, in the top 14% of North America, and in the top 34% globally.

Top 10 cities in Canada

Best (by % who love it)

  1. Victoria (81%)
  2. Burnaby (66%)
  3. Vancouver (64%)
  4. Quebec City (63%)
  5. Ottawa (61%)
  6. Edmonton (59%)
  7. Toronto (56%)
  8. Montreal (55%)
  9. Calgary (55%)
  10. Hamilton (55%)

Worst (by % who love it)

  1. Surrey (41%)
  2. Mississauga (43%)
  3. Winnipeg (46%)
  4. Markham (50%)
  5. Montreal (55%)
  6. Calgary (55%)
  7. Hamilton (55%)
  8. Toronto (56%)
  9. Edmonton (59%)
  10. Ottawa (61%)

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Tap water or bottled? - Calgary Forum - TripAdvisor   - Jun 10, 2017 ... Answer 1 of 30: How is tap water in Banff, Jasper and Golden for ... While we were RVing across Canada, we'd only drink bottled water or water ...

How good is the water quality in Calgary? - Quora   - Paul Gordon, lives in Calgary, AB .... It tasted just like Calgary tap water. ... Tap water from a public restroom would be safe to drink in Calgary, and it tastes great.

Tap water or bottled? - Calgary Message Board - TripAdvisor   - Jun 11, 2017 ... Answer 21 of 30: How is tap water in Banff, Jasper and Golden for ... Bottom line the Tap water in Canada's national parks is fine to drink. Reply.

Recommendations on drinking water in Banff - Alberta Forum ...   - Jul 18, 2017 ... In the states we drink bottled spring water . Will be ... The tap water is the cleanest in the world and tastes great as well. ... Calgary, Canada.

Dasani - Wikipedia   - Dasani is a brand of bottled water from the Coca-Cola company, launched in 1999, after the ... sold around the world. The product is tap water, filtered and bottled. ... The first source of Dasani water in Canada was Calgary, Alberta. A second ...

Can you drink the tap water safely in Calgary, Canada   - The water is safe to drink in Calgary, Canada. Great news! Find a tap and fill up your water bottle—save some cash and protect the environment!

U Calgary on Twitter: "Can wastewater be drinking water? Studying ...   - May 15, 2018 ... Official Twitter account of the University of Calgary. ... Calgary, Canada .... UCalgary Alumni Calgary Critical Care Research Network Aramark ...

Restaurant refuses to serve tap water? : Calgary   - I have never been refused tap water even in Europe, so that reply would .... http:// www.aglc.gov.ab.ca/pdf/handbooks/Liquor-Laws-and-You.pdf.

Is it safe to drink the tap water at the Grand...   - Is it safe to drink the tap water at the Grand Mayan?? over a year ... Calgary, Canada ... yes it is filtered, but we used bottled water for cleaning teeth and drinking.

Drinking tap water - Copenhagen Message Board - TripAdvisor   - Calgary, Canada. Level Contributor. 89 posts. 4 reviews. Save Topic. Drinking tap water. 12 May 2016, 14:55. Is tap water safe for drinking or even brushing ...

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