Share Your Thoughts: Winter Parks
We invite you to share your experiences and insights about how you enjoy Edmonton's River Valley Parks during the winter months by completing this survey.
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We invite you to share your experiences and insights about how you enjoy Edmonton's River Valley Parks during the winter months by completing this survey.
Discover Edmonton's 'Ribbon of Green,' a dynamic network of natural areas, trails and amenities woven along the North Saskatchewan River. The River Valley provides diverse recreational experiences year-round, from leisurely strolls and picnics to exhilarating bike rides and paddles. With abundant wildlife, it's a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Get active and explore your local parks! Neighbourhood and City Parks offer a variety of opportunities for recreational activities just steps from your door.
The City of Edmonton welcomes children and adults of all abilities in our facilities and is committed to the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in our programs.
Skip the gallery and come enjoy an art park in Edmonton’s beautiful River Valley!
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞, pronounced (EE-NU) River Lot 11, features 6 artworks by Canadian Indigenous artists.
The art park is situated on ancestral lands of the Indigenous peoples whose descendants entered into Treaty with the British Crown resulting in the territory opening for settlement.
Location: Queen Elizabeth Park
When to Participate: Year round
Learn about the artists, their artwork, and the history of the site at
"Telling the stories of this place" ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ - Edmonton Arts Council
Whether you are new to the sport of disc golf or a well-seasoned Frisbee® thrower, you’ll enjoy the opportunity to try this interesting sport. Similar to golf, participants use a disc instead of a ball, aiming for “holes” around the course. This activity is great fun for the whole family and only requires a disc for each person playing.
Location: Rundle Park and Hermitage Park
When to Participate: Year round
Rundle Park 18 hole Disc Course Map Hermitage Park 18 Hole Disc Course Map
When your furry friend needs some exercise and socialization, the perfect place to visit is one of Edmonton’s numerous dog walking and off leash parks in the River Valley.
Fire pits, stoves and rings are provided at many bookable and drop-in picnic sites in Edmonton parks. Please bring your own firewood or briquettes, as firewood is not available in the parks.
During dry and hot conditions, Edmonton Fire Rescue Services may issue a ban on fires in City limits, including parks. Help protect our parks when using fire in city parks. See Parkland Bylaw 2202.
Locations: North Saskatchewan River and Hermitage Pond
When to Participate: Spring, Summer and Fall
The locations of all 3 City owned and operated courses are superb. Nestled in the River Valley with breathtaking views, you’re sure to enjoy a relaxing experience.
If you need to brush up on your skills, there are lessons available. At the Pro Shops you'll find everything you need to enjoy your time on the course from designer golf attire, to golf balls, equipment and friendly advice.
Locations: Victoria Golf Course and Driving Range, Riverside Golf Course and Rundle Golf Course
When to Participate: Spring to Fall
Interested in finding out more about urban nature in the River Valley? Lace up your favourite pair of shoes and take your friends or family out for a hike. With a variety of trails to explore, the River Valley is teeming with nature. The flora and fauna will excite your senses and connect you to your backyard - the great expanse of the River Valley! For indoor interpretive activities, check out the John Janzen Nature Centre.
Locations: Throughout the River Valley and at the John Janzen Nature Centre
When to Participate: Year round
The North Saskatchewan River is a beautifully serene location to explore. Boating and Canoeing is a perfect way to experience the river and Edmonton’s River Valley.
Location: North Saskatchewan River
When to Participate: Spring, Summer and Fall
A relaxing, rejuvenating and healthy way to explore the River Valley is from the seat of a kayak or canoe, with a paddle in hand.
Location: North Saskatchewan River, Hermitage Park and Northeast River Valley Park
When to Participate: Spring, Summer and Fall
Float down the North Saskatchewan on a beautiful summers day, and you’ll find yourself entranced by your surroundings.
Location: North Saskatchewan River
When to Participate: Spring, Summer and Fall (river condition dependent)
This sport has become very popular in recent years. It combines a surfboard with a paddle, and offers a different experience to those seeking a water-based sport.
Location: North Saskatchewan River, Hermitage Park and Northeast River Valley Park
When to Participate: Spring, Summer and Fall
Outdoor Adventure Programs provides outdoor programs to community groups, Edmonton and area schools, corporations and the general public. All equipment is provided.
Locations: Whitemud Park, Northeast River Valley Park
When to participate: Fall, winter, spring
Picnicking is a fantastic activity for friends and family across the River Valley. You have a variety of options: from drop-in sites to bookable spaces, your choices are endless. Take time to relax and rejuvenate in a River Valley park this year.
Locations: Throughout the River Valley
When to Participate: Year round
Explore the river valley, try a new sport, or discover your creative side. Make new friends, learn new skills and have a blast at a City of Edmonton day camp! We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible camp experience for all. Camps are available for ages 4 to 17.
Edmonton can have long winters, and that means that snow blankets the ground from months on end. One of the best ways to take advantage of long winters is to strap on a pair of cross-country skis and hit the trails. Many locations are track set, so all you need is a willingness to get a good workout along with skis, boots and poles. Embrace winter and try cross-country skiing today!
Locations: Throughout the River Valley
When to Participate: Winter
A fantastic sport to keep you invigorated and make the most of Edmonton’s winter is downhill skiing. Edmonton boasts 2 hills located within city limits, so strap on your skis, organize a lesson and take advantage of this thrilling winter sport!
Locations:
When to Participate: Winter
Edmonton boasts numerous skating rinks, including attractive options in the river valley at Victoria, Rundle, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier Parks. Victoria Park features one of the city's 2 IceWays and a skating oval created and maintained in a partnership between the City and Edmonton Speed Skating Association.
The ESSA shares the use of the rink with the City to allow public skating outside of association hours. Rundle Park's IceWay offers a unique winter trail experience, where skaters can glide along illuminated paths winding through the trees. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park's ice surface provides a new skating opportunity while William Hawrelak Park is closed.
When to Participate: Winter
Snowshoeing is a relatively easy activity to participate in; all you need is winter clothing and a set of snowshoes. When snow starts to fall, one of the best ways to take advantage of the fluffy stuff is to take a walk in the River Valley. Add in snowshoes and you can access locations that aren’t cleared of snow in the winter. There is something magical about exploring the River Valley when the snow is glistening, and all you can hear are the birds chirping and the sound of your snowshoes crunching on the trail.
Locations: Throughout the River Valley
When to Participate: Winter
If you’re searching for a fun winter activity for the whole family, look no further! Tobogganing is something that everyone can participate in. Taking a turn cruising down one of the local hills is packed full of excitement. The City maintains 6 locations for you to enjoy. Grab a sled and take your family for a trip to a toboggan hill this year!
Locations: Throughout the River Valley
When to Participate: Winter
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