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Calgarians made the most of the Victoria Day long weekend with the seasonal reopening of popular local attractions, downhill karting and a charity motorcycle ride.
Calaway Park kicked off its 44th season on Saturday and Heritage Park’s Historical Village also reopened for the season on May 17 .
So far this month , Calgary has recorded 42 mm of rain, and the city is on track to be on track with its monthly average of around 61 mm .
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