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  2. Fish Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek flows throughout its length, joining the Bow River on the east side of the park, and there is an artificial lake that offers swimming. With more than 100 kilometres (62 mi) of paved and unpaved trails, the park is a popular area for hiking and biking, as well as for picnicking, swimming, fishing, and observing wildlife.

  3. Provincial historic sites of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Frank Slide, Turtle Mountain, Alberta, Canada Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Some of the displays inside the Royal Tyrrell Museum Home Grain Co. wooden cribbed elevator at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. Provincial historic sites of Alberta are museums and historic sites run by the Government of Alberta. [1]

  4. Sikome Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the southeast quadrant of the city, within the Fish Creek Provincial Park, and is part of the Bow River basin. It lies at an elevation of 1,005 m (3,297 ft) and has a surface of 0.4 km 2 (40 ha; 99 acres). [1] First opened in late summer 1978, it is a swimming area open during the summer as a public beach.

  5. Bow River pathway - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the river beneath the C-Train bridge Pedestrian bridge to Prince's Island Park Pathway in Prince's Island Park Pathway in Fish Creek Provincial Park. The pathway is used for cycling, hiking, jogging, as well as rollerblading and skateboarding. The paths are connected with a system that extends along the Elbow River and other areas of ...

  6. Fish Creek–Lacombe station - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek–Lacombe station is a CTrain light rail station in the Calgary, Alberta community of which opened October 9, 2001 as part of the South LRT Extension Phase I and was the southern terminus until June 27, 2004. It serves the South Line (Route 201).

  7. Nose Hill Park - Wikipedia

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    Nose Hill Park is a natural park in the northwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta which covers over 11 km 2 (4.2 sq mi). [1] It is the fourth-largest urban park in Canada, and one of the largest urban parks in North America. [2] It is a municipal park, unlike Fish Creek, which is a provincial park. It was created in 1980. [1]

  8. Fish Creek - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek (Alberta), in Fish Creek Provincial Park; Fish Creek (Saskatchewan), also known as Tourond's Coulee; Rural Municipality of Fish Creek No. 402, Saskatchewan; United States. Fish Creek (Georgia) Fish Creek (Kansas) Fish Creek (Black River tributary), in New York; Fish Creek (East Branch Delaware River tributary), in New York

  9. Heritage Park Historical Village - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Park Historical Village is a living history museum in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 127 acres (51 ha) of parkland on the banks of the Glenmore Reservoir, in the city's southwestern quadrant. The Historical Village part of the park is open 7 days a week (10-5) from the Canadian May long weekend through to the September Labour Day long ...