Location ID: #10281712
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Helen Schuler Nature Centre is located on a 200-acre nature preservation park in the Oldman River Valley in Lethbridge, Alberta. It is a popular community gathering space, offering a wide range of educational, recreational, and cultural experiences ...
Location ID: #10285541
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Location ID: #10236485
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Located next to the Leduc Recreation Centre, William F. Lede Park is Leduc's most popular outdoor space. At over 200 acres, the park has fields for numerous sports including baseball and softball, football, rugby, and soccer.
You'll also find an ...
Location ID: #10246308
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George Lane Park is nestled in the community of High River, backing on to the Highwood River. The park consists of a full service campground, play ground, two stages, horse shoe pits, and green space.
Location ID: #10196185
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This scenic access to Alberta's Iron Horse Trail, a 300km off road route, is located in the small hamlet of Mallaig. It provides both a beautiful woodland trail and a very well maintained campsite.
Location ID: #10200292
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This riverfront campsite gives beautiful views across the North Saskatchewan River, with the historic Elk Point Bridge looming above. This site provides beautiful all season landscapes while also having cabins as well as several RV campsites onsite. ...
Location ID: #10200273
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The Elk Point Eco and Visitor Center provides meeting rooms, small business space and a park area that can be used for community events such as barbeques or any sort of gathering. Located just off the main street of town, the center also has great ...
Location ID: #10134703
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Terwillegar Park is located on the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River at the end of Rabbit Hill Road. Numerous multi-use trails and an expansive off-leash area make this park perfect for those looking to get outdoors and enjoy nature. The ...
Location ID: #10137672
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Trail system beginning above the Quesnell Bridge at Laurier Drive and down into the valley, leading to Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park and Buena Vista Park, and the Edmonton Valley Zoo.
Location ID: #10137486
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The Lansdowne Staircase and Trail project was initiated to improve connectivity between Lansdowne Drive and the shared pathway running along Whitemud Drive that connects to Snow Valley and Whitemud Creek trails.
Location ID: #10137540
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Located at the fork of the Whitemud and Blackmud Creeks, this nature preserve features some graded challenges on narrow paths, with tree roots providing natural staircases to help get you over some of the steeper inclines.
There is plenty of ...
Location ID: #10194233
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Rural hamlet on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. Access to historic sites as well as the Iron Horse Trail.
Location ID: #10137951
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A lovely look at the Low Level Bridge and Muttart Conservatory going down; a nice peek at the historic Hotel Macdonald (and some downtown office towers) going up.
See also: Funicular.
Location ID: #10137334
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Wooden Stairs descending into the river valley in Northeast Edmonton.
Location ID: #10137408
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165 set wooden stair case descending into the river valley in West-Central Edmonton. Leads to the Quesnell Bridge along Whitemud Drive.
Location ID: #10137918
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The Whitemud Ravine is located on the southwest side of Edmonton, and extends from the North Saskatchewan River to the Anthony Henday. The ravine has many multi-use trails, stairs, and follows along the Whitemud Creek.
Location ID: #10137281
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Long wooden staircase that leads down to the river in Southwest Edmonton.
Location ID: #10131807
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Peace Bridge is a bridge that accommodates people walking and cycling across the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, opened for use on March 24, 2012.
Location ID: #10131246
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Crows Nest Lakes is located in the Crowsnest Pass, AB
Location ID: #10131024
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Kamp Kiwanis is an overnight summer camp for underprivileged or disadvantaged children, an outdoor school, and a facility that community groups may rent to run their own programs
Location ID: #10131371
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This small pond surrounded by aspen groves is named after Frank Sibbald, a long time rancher who settled in the area in 1875. It is a perfect place to stop, relax and enjoy the foothills environment. You can walk the easy trail along the shore to ...
Location ID: #10131427
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Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about two-and-a-half hours drive east of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; or 48 kilometres, about a half-hour drive northeast of Brooks. The park is situated in the valley of the Red Deer ...