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Police Point Park

1001 Police Point Dr NE, Medicine Hat, AB T1C 1S4, Canada
4.7(243)
Open until 11:00 PM
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Tom JTom J
Lovely little riverside country park. This park is bordered on three sides by a meandering bend of the South Seskatchewan river. The bend will eventually become an oxbow lake! The park is semi wooded and has many paths throughout, both surfaced and dirt. There is evidence of beavers felling trees although it looks as if this activity has been "managed" by the authorities! There is a visitor centre with a car park although it was closed during my visit. The park is used by many for activities such as dog walking, cycling and jogging. The perimeter path runs along the bank of the river and provides opportunities to see local wildlife such as squirrels, deer and also fantastic views of the river.
Danielle PassmoreDanielle Passmore
This was a great park to go walking in. It is large and has many different trails, not only for walking but also for cross country skiing or snowshoeing in the winter. The scenery and vegetation is quite nice, you see wildlife such as deer, rabbits and birds. If you are a tree lover, such as myself, you will thoroughly enjoy the different shaped trees, standing or on the ground. There are many benches throughout the park and along pathways for breaks or just to stop and take it all in, this park also has public washrooms which is always a plus with a long walk and lots of water drinking 😉. I look forward to visiting again next time I am in Medicine Hat!
Bonnie ZellerBonnie Zeller
Police Point Park Interpretive center had a facelift a year or so ago and it was well worth the wait for the time it was closed. It has a bright, open atmosphere and the staff are friendly, knowledgeable people. If they can't answer your question they will help you find answers in the many displayed books and pamphlets. It's a great place for family activities and getting close to nature! The trails are great for hiking, cycling or for a leisurely stroll. Don't let winter stop you. Strap on some cross country skis and away you go!
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Lovely little riverside country park. This park is bordered on three sides by a meandering bend of the South Seskatchewan river. The bend will eventually become an oxbow lake! The park is semi wooded and has many paths throughout, both surfaced and dirt. There is evidence of beavers felling trees although it looks as if this activity has been "managed" by the authorities! There is a visitor centre with a car park although it was closed during my visit. The park is used by many for activities such as dog walking, cycling and jogging. The perimeter path runs along the bank of the river and provides opportunities to see local wildlife such as squirrels, deer and also fantastic views of the river.
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This was a great park to go walking in. It is large and has many different trails, not only for walking but also for cross country skiing or snowshoeing in the winter. The scenery and vegetation is quite nice, you see wildlife such as deer, rabbits and birds. If you are a tree lover, such as myself, you will thoroughly enjoy the different shaped trees, standing or on the ground. There are many benches throughout the park and along pathways for breaks or just to stop and take it all in, this park also has public washrooms which is always a plus with a long walk and lots of water drinking 😉. I look forward to visiting again next time I am in Medicine Hat!
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Police Point Park Interpretive center had a facelift a year or so ago and it was well worth the wait for the time it was closed. It has a bright, open atmosphere and the staff are friendly, knowledgeable people. If they can't answer your question they will help you find answers in the many displayed books and pamphlets. It's a great place for family activities and getting close to nature! The trails are great for hiking, cycling or for a leisurely stroll. Don't let winter stop you. Strap on some cross country skis and away you go!
Bonnie Zeller

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5.0
7y

My family LOVES this park. The park is beautiful with many trees making it almost like a forest feel. Many benches to sit on and shade for the warm days. Beautiful views of the river and some wildlife has been seen. There are numerous paths where you can have a sort walk to a nice lengthy walk. We walk the complete circle around the park with out 3 young kids which takes about 1.5 hrs and is a great way to use their endless energy up and enjoy nature as a family. We regularly go there on weekends. Great for every season too. The interpretive center usually has a story book walk set up for kids where you follow the designated path and along the way are signs with each page of a book to read. Our kids love this and always ask to go on that path first. A great place for family's or even an alone walk or bike ride. Great for pets too. I highly...

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4.0
6y

Beautiful! I love this park the best for taking my puppy for a walk since it has better paths. There's always new adventures to have and there's lots of river access - boat access for those who need it as well. The paved paths are well maintained BUT just know to be careful when going off those paths. There's some drop-off over the river and they definitely need to be reinforced, and the odd trees tend to block some of these paths as well (but if yoh don't suffer from mobility issues then you can get around them easily). There's an off-leash area, not enclosed though so again it's definitely for more advanced listeners haha. But all the dogs (and owners) my pupp and I have met have...

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5.0
6y

Lovely little riverside country park. This park is bordered on three sides by a meandering bend of the South Seskatchewan river. The bend will eventually become an oxbow lake! The park is semi wooded and has many paths throughout, both surfaced and dirt. There is evidence of beavers felling trees although it looks as if this activity has been "managed" by the authorities! There is a visitor centre with a car park although it was closed during my visit. The park is used by many for activities such as dog walking, cycling and jogging. The perimeter path runs along the bank of the river and provides opportunities to see local wildlife such as squirrels, deer and also fantastic views...

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