This 8 km run or ride links two public art installations of General Wolfe, connecting Mount Royal to Inglewood. This guide highlights aspects of the city’s heritage, featuring art, architecture, and green spaces. It should take under 30 minutes by bike,
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An Urban and Nature Sanctuary | Inglewood
This destination for culture and recreation is walkable and bike-friendly. The community of Inglewood provides space to educate while preserving our shared heritage and the environment. Home to nature reserves, iconic institutions and over 400 buildings constructed before 1914. This guide highlights the history of the area and the best places to explore.
Recreation and Heritage Park | Glenmore Reservoir
The Glenmore Reservoir loop is approximately 15 km. It has a network of trails and pathways for running, urban hikes, walks or wheels.
Biking Mohkinstsis | The Elbow River– Where Calgary Comes Together
A scenic 9 km journey that takes you from Sandy Beach along the Elbow River to its confluence with the Bow. This guide uncovers Calgary’s cultural heritage and our shared connections to the land. It highlights significant historical sites, community gathering spots, and evolving neighborhoods.
Trans Canada Trail – RiverWalk | Centre Street Bridge
Centre Street Bridge is an iconic Calgary landmark and a historically vital transportation artery to the heart of the city. This destination on The City’s 900 km network of pathways includes the RiverWalk and the 29,000 km Trans Canada Trail. This system connects communities, people, and nature, making it a great place to explore on foot or by bike.
Evolution of Stampede Park | Saddledome
The plan to create a Culture and Entertainment District anchored by the new $1.22 billion Scotia Place will transform Victoria Park. The former Olympic Saddledome appears destined for extinction in this evolving landscape. Explore this iconic landmark destination on a 900 km pathway system as you bike Calgary.
Old School
Calgary is successfully preserving examples of its sandstone construction boom. This is achieved through the ongoing use and adaptive reuse of its historic schools built between 1894-1914.
Best Urban Trail for Fall – Weaselhead Flats
The City of Calgary maintains approximately 1000 km of regional pathways and 96 km of trails. These pathways and trails allow you to explore a mix of natural and curated landscapes. Nestled within city limits, Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park is hidden gem of urban wilderness.
