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Calgary → Amsterdam Timezone Overlap

Calgary → Amsterdam Timezone Overlap

Find the best time to meet between Calgary and Amsterdam. Working hours overlap, pain scores, and DST warnings.

Calgary

UTC-6

Amsterdam

UTC+2

Time difference

8h

Working hours overlap

1h

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Overlap & scores

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Click a time slot on the timeline to see the pain score.

Best Meeting Times

#1

15:00 UTC

100/100

Calgary: 09:00

Amsterdam: 17:00

#2

14:00 UTC

93/100

Calgary: 08:00

Amsterdam: 16:00

#3

16:00 UTC

93/100

Calgary: 10:00

Amsterdam: 18:00

#4

13:00 UTC

85/100

Calgary: 07:00

Amsterdam: 15:00

#5

17:00 UTC

85/100

Calgary: 11:00

Amsterdam: 19:00

Calgary and Amsterdam have a 8-hour time difference. For remote teams, there are 1 working hours of daily overlap in standard schedules (9–18).

The best meeting window is 09:00–10:00 Calgary time (17:00–18:00 Amsterdam time).

The 1-hour overlap is a narrow but valuable window — reserve it for critical decisions and blockers. Outside of it, async-first processes keep work flowing: structured tickets, recorded walkthroughs, and clear written context.

Amsterdam opens the workday first, 8 hours ahead of Calgary. A common pattern: Calgary starts with async context from Amsterdam, the overlap window handles live decisions, and Amsterdam closes with a clear handoff for Calgary to act on overnight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between Calgary and Amsterdam?

The current time difference is 8 hours (UTC-6 vs UTC+2).

What is the best meeting time for Calgary and Amsterdam?

The best times are between 09:00 and 10:00 Calgary time, when both teams are within normal working hours.

Is there enough overlap for remote work between Calgary and Amsterdam?

The time difference makes synchronous meetings very challenging. An async-first approach is recommended.