Explore the North Saskatchewan River Valley for free

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The North Saskatchewan River Valley in Edmonton is North America’s largest urban parkland, offering a diverse range of outdoor activities along its extensive 160 kilometers of trails. It serves as a gateway for nature enthusiasts to explore the scenic beauty and wildlife around the area, with numerous attractions such as Fort Edmonton Park, the Edmonton Valley Zoo, and the Muttart Conservatory. Visitors can enhance their experiences through the Commonwealth Walkway, which features interactive storytelling while traversing this vast recreational landscape.

Fun facts

  • The North Saskatchewan River Valley is the largest stretch of urban parkland in North America, surpassing New York City’s Central Park in size.
  • There are various ways to enjoy the river valley, including hiking, biking, canoeing, and winter sports such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
  • The park features 160 kilometers of trails that cater to both recreational users and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Key attractions within the river valley include Fort Edmonton Park, the Edmonton Valley Zoo, and Muttart Conservatory, highlighting the area’s historical and natural significance.
  • The Commonwealth Walkway offers a 10-kilometer path enhanced by an interactive app that provides stories about Indigenous culture and local history.
  • Visitors can access the river valley through various points in Edmonton, including the notable 100 Street Funicular.
  • The park system provides an ideal setting for family outings and nature exploration, with a range of activities suitable for all ages and interests.

More information: https://exploreedmonton.com

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