This is my favourite spot for a walk in town. It offers the most impressive views over Calgary's skyline. This park is perfectly facing the core across the arrogant skyscrapers piercing the sky. Benches are conveniently placed every 100 meters with ample parking spaces along this quiet road nested in a residential neighborhood. Do not resist the attraction of the paths, gravity helping you down to the river level. I strongly encourage you to head to Crescent Heights lookout point - at the corner of Crescent Road and 2nd St. It offers a good photo opportunity with clear panoramic view spanning across the core. Let the signs inspire you to easily drift down toward to the iconic Bow River Pathway bridge. Take some time to admire the beauty of the surrounding. Allow the soothing murmurs emanating from the relentless waters of the Bow river revive your senses - feel the gentle tremor of the bridge vibrating in harmony with the pacing flow of walkers, joggers and cyclists dashing through the bridge. Across the bridge the inviting beauty of Prince's Island park will inspirit you to discover this wonderfull buffer of nature slowly fading into the beating heart of the...
Read moreSuperb view of downtown buildings, Bow River. The view of sunset is awesome. It's a lot of stairs for a person like me who is little on the heavier side but I liked it so much that I didn't notice that I climbed so many. You will observe people climbing up and down the stairs as an exercise, just try to give them way if you are slow as a courtesy. Once you get on the top, just take your time to look around to appreciate the view. If you are into photography, take casual pics from your phone or set your tripod if you want to take good pics. Usually, there are people taking pics with phones or using tripods, please be sure not to block their view. I will highly recommend to go before sunset and make a video of the whole view with buildings, river and sunset. If you are not in a hurry, stay little after the sunset and enjoy the night view of downtown which itself is...
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