Westworld Alberta

May 2013

Westworld Alberta

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upfront g ama.ab.ca Stepping It Up Do you have a favourite place to take a stroll in our picturesque province? Well, now's your chance to make it known. To mark the 75th anniversary of the AMA School Safety Patrol, AMA is compiling a list of the 75 best places to walk in Alberta. Maybe it's the lush foliage that makes your spot special. Or the mountain view. To get you on your way, here are a few of our favourites: Wonderful wander: the Edmonton River Valley. Birchwood Trails, Fort McMurray. Winding through 120 kilometres of dense boreal forest that teems with wildlife, these 10 trails are all named after animals. Bow Valley Ranch Trails, Calgary. City slickers get a dose of nature on this trail network in Fish Creek Provincial Park. Peckish hikers can pad into Ranche Restaurant for fine dining or Annie's Bakery & Café for a quick nibble. McKenzie Trail, Red Deer. What once were humble gravel pits are now an idyllic oasis. After you've meandered through meadows and spruce forest, settle in beside McKenzie Pond for a picnic. City Centre Trail, Edmonton. Part of the expansive River Valley, this trail in the City Centre Zone is a verdant urban paradise. Access it downtown and follow the river east, crossing paths with Segways before arriving at a Chinese garden in Louise McKinney Riverfront Park. F I A w a a f e Seven Persons Coulee, Medicine Hat. Saamis Teepee, erected for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, presides over this self-guided walking tour of the Saamis Archaeological Site, which is believed to contain some 83 million artifacts. —Shauna Rudd o b g t a Tell us about your favourite walk: ama.ab.ca/westworld/?/ articles/75_places_to_walk 12 Wes t w o r l d p12-15 _Up Front.indd 12 >> MAY 2013 City of Edmonton 13-04-12 1:29 PM

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