Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary, AB, Canada

Fish Creek Provincial Park is a year round recreation destination, wildlife sanctuary and day use park located south of the community of Calgary, Alberta, Canada in the Southern Alberta region of Canada. Calgary, Alberta, Canada photo galleryThe park measures over 19 kilometres long covering over 1138 hectares (2800 acres). It is recorded as one of the largest urban parks (within city limits) in North America.

This Calgary parks consists of a massive trail system connecting to picnic areas, day use sites, a lake, viewpoints, protected wildlife areas, wetlands and an island. There are over 30 kilometres of paved trails and 50 kilometres of gravel and shale trails exploring throughout the park. The activities enjoyed in the Fish Creek Provincial Park include hiking, biking, birdwatching, picnicking, fishing, swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking and sightseeing. For more adventure… the main trail on the east end of the park connects to the Bow River Pathway.

Fish Creek is a year round destination from sunup to sundown. During the winter months, after the snow has fallen, the trails in the Fish Creek Provincial Park become cross country skiing and snowshoeing routes.Visit Canada. Epic Canada Route © Monika Newbound

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