Our story

More than a workspace — a place where work happens to take place.

Ramsay Junction shared space
Why we exist

Ramsay Junction exists to build an enriching community where independent professionals and small businesses can collaborate, innovate, and thrive together.

It sits within the EarthMovers Network family alongside Harmony Health and Underground Foods — combining business resources, wellness roots, and community programming in one thoughtful property in Calgary's Ramsay neighbourhood.

The model is intentionally practical: tour the space, choose the way you want to engage, and use the building respectfully alongside other motivated people. No hallways, no maze — just direct room access and the kind of casual collisions that turn a workspace into a community.

What we're built around

Space, Supports, and Social connection.

01 — Space

Professional, fully furnished rooms for quiet office work, consultation, collaboration, podcasting, photography, filming, and small workshops.

02 — Supports

A practical network of creators, writers, editors, web builders, and useful equipment to help move ideas from concept to execution.

03 — Social

Neighbourly programming, curated connections, workshops, and casual collisions that turn a workspace into a community.

Part of something larger

The EarthMovers Network family.

Ramsay Junction shares roots with two sister projects — bringing business resources, wellness, and good food into the same orbit of people and ideas.

Ramsay Junction

Coworking & flex-space property for independent professionals.

Harmony Health

Wellness roots and practitioner-led care within the network.

Underground Foods

Good food and community nourishment, shared across projects.

How we keep it good

A community-trust model, intentionally intimate.

There's no cleaning crew between bookings — guests leave the space clean and cared for. That trust is what keeps rates fixed and the atmosphere calm.

The building stays quiet and neighbour-conscious. Small workshops, meetings, interviews, and low-traffic gatherings are the right fit; large events aren't. It's a place built for focused, motivated people who want useful space and real connection.