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Fish Creek Provincial Park
A Natural Treasure

13931 Woodpath Road Southwest
Calgary, AB
T2W 5R6

Anderson LRT station

+1 403 297 5293

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Canada's largest urban park stretches some 12 miles from the T'suu Tina Reserve at 37th Street to the Bow River's banks in the east, covering much of the south side of the city and dividing established and newer suburbs. The park features no organized recreational grounds, with day usage intended instead for walking, cycling, blading or picnicking, although tobogganing is popular in the winter. At the far east and south end is the man-made Lake Sikome beach and swimming area. The Fish Creek Environmental Learning Center, at the west end of the park, is intended primarily for school groups. At the east end, the Bow Valley Ranch Visitor Center, a small bakery cafe, and a more upscale sit-down restaurant, dubbed The Ranch, greet visitors.

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