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Mill Creek Ravine

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City Parks
Open Opens at 5:00-23:00
Address:
76 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 2L8, CanadaMap
Phone+1 780-944-5555
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  • richard p
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    Encampments taking over nicest Edmonton spaces!

    Not a secure place to walk anymore, with many homeless camps, garbage throughout creek area from the same, BMX vagrants looking for opportunities. Especially not safe for woman or elderly to wander th...

    Reviewed on Sep 17, 2023
  • Z7447KAkarenm
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    Great place

    W e and the dogs like this park. IT Is quite busy so that is the only negative thing. There I should a small. Bend the dogs Canmore swim in always a plus. I have ridden my bike many times through the ...

    Reviewed on Dec 8, 2022
  • O7059EArossm
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    Excellent place for a hike

    There are so many parks and ravines in Edmonton. Mill Creek Ravine Park just outside downtown is one of my favourites - great experience, fresh air, bird watching and some exercise - what more do you ...

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2022
  • angiemS5583SL
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    My little dog,Tito, loved the socializing and space and smells of these gorgeous trails next to the picturesque creek.

    MY FAVE Off Leash DOG trails are in Mill Creek Ravine South in Edmonton. Park in front of 6736 84th Street NW in the shade, for closest access to off leash trails just down the grassy hill!

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2021
  • ScubaNut099
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    Beautiful with both paved and natural trails

    The trails through the Mill Creek Ravine are a wonderful hidden gem in the middle of the city. You can get down into the trails and lose yourself in nature to refresh/recharge and the pop back up into...

    Reviewed on Jun 7, 2021

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