Nice park that has plenty of room to bike ski snowshoe,trails along the river are always nice.There is a foot bridge Ainsworth Dyer is what it's named I'm pretty sure and it takes you across the river to Rundle park where again you can go on for km's just exploring the river valley.I guess the only thing that is an eye sore is the water treatment plant nearby so just crop that out of your photos and your all good😄I give it a 3 just because of treatment plant...
Read moreGreat sports park. Named after a well know Edmonton sports personality this is a well taken care of Park. It’s clean. Lots of parking. It’s principally servicing baseball games but also some football and soccer. There are washroom facilities when they are open. The park also features a walking trail that is lighted. This trail goes around a ravine that is next to the park. I would definitely recommend coming here to enjoy nature in a...
Read moreGreat park. It has several baseball diamonds as well as a football field. There is a very nice ravine with good mountain biking trails here. Some good wildlife viewing down in the actual ravine. In the winter, there are groomed cross-country ski trails suitable for different levels of difficulty. Connects to Gold Bar Park via a gravel path. Not a ton of parking, so plan in advance during busy...
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