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Greater Hardisty Community Walking Map

Greater Hardisty Community Walking Map

Fulton PlaceCapilano & Gold BarFulton PlaceCapilano & Gold Bar

Greater Hardisty Community Walking Map

The communities of Capilano, Fulton Place and Gold Bar, often referred to as Greater Hardisty, invite active living. The district is bordered by the North Saskatchewan River to the north, Fulton Ravine to the west and Gold Bar Ravine to the east.

Recreation activities are

endless.

In winter, go skating at one of the outdoor rinks within the three community leagues. There is also the Michael Cameron Arena, the Ottewell Curling Club, 10 km of lighted cross-country ski trails, and toboggan hills that range from bunny runs to kamikaze.

SummerSummer amenities include sports fields, ball diamonds, playgrounds, spray parks and the Capilano Tennis Club. One can stroll through quiet neighbourhoods enjoying the well-landscaped yards and mature trees, or hike and bike the many ravine and river valley trails. Picnic spots are numerous. At any time of year, enjoy the Hardisty Leisure and Fitness Centre, the off-leash dog parks, and the six suggested walking routes on this map.

Signature View

Picnic tables and benches invite people to stay awhile and enjoy the view of the river and the Edmonton skyline.

Signature View

4.8 Km Loop 4.8 km Connects all three community

leagues A mini-loop around one community

league block is about 1 km The walk includes other green

spaces, well-landscaped yards and mature trees

Start at any community league to make the loop

4.8 Km Loop

Green shacks offer great summer programs

6 Km Figure-Eight Loop The two routes meet at Sobey’s shopping centre North: 2.6 km South: 3.4 km Two original farm houses on 101 A Ave The districts were originally surveyed as river lots St. Michael’s Catholic Church was designed by

Douglas Cardinal Grotski/Cardinal House –Designated Historic Site Net Zero House MacLab Development 1957 Mature spruce were once Grade 1 seedlings Coal Mines & Gold Panning are part of the

community history Mature trees

2.6 km North Figure-Eight Loop

Historic Arbor Walk North

3.4 km South Figure-Eight Loop

American ElmMature trees grace the

neighborhood

Scenic Workout 3.5 km

3.5 km Start near Hardisty Swimming Pool Scenic Lookout along Hardisty Drive Follows the Trans Canada Trail Can link to other trails on the walking

map and to the river valley trail system to extend your workout

Scenic Workout 3.5 km

Armed Forces boot camp tests soldiers every autumn

Stair Workout 3.0 km

3.0 km Park near Hardisty Pool Cross Fulton Ravine Bridge & 54 stairs Cross Gretzky Drive on Pedestrian Bridge 179 Stairs – river view downstream east Two landings on the stairs are great for

workouts Bottom of stairs link to river valley trails

East, West and North

Stair Workout 3.0 km

Mature trees line the boulevards

Scenic East 2.5 km

2.5 km Start at the Ottewell Curling Rink Follow the lane along the top of Gold

Bar Ravine Views of Gold Bar Ravine, the refineries,

the river, Ada Blvd. and Rundle Park

Scenic East 2.5 km

Gold Bar Ravine features 9.5 km of lighted ski trails

Fulton Ravine 1.5 km 1.5 km Fulton Toboggan Hill Terrace Heights Playground Charming bridge over Fulton Creek 54 steps out of the ravine on south side Uneven trail surface Hiking path along the creek is very rough Three storm control bridges over the creek Marsh marigolds in the spring Home to rabbits & coyotes

Fulton Ravine 1.5 km

Siberian Larch

Gold Bar Ravine 3.0 km

Gold Bar Ravine 3.0 km

3 km – starting at Gold Bar Community League

2.5 km – parking pullout on 106B Avenue Ties in with river valley trails Shelter with washrooms in Gold Bar Park Rugged pathway Links to river valley trails including

Goldstick Park X-C ski trails Commemorative marker to Premier

Lougheed and those who started river valley system

Groomed Ski Trails

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