- Fish Creek Provincial Park
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name = Fish Creek Provincial Park
iucn_category = VI
caption = Location of "Fish Creek Provincial Park" inAlberta
locator_x = 149
locator_y = 333
location = AB CAN
nearest_city = flag|Calgary
lat_degrees = 50
lat_minutes = 54
lat_seconds = 25
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 114
long_minutes = 00
long_seconds = 50
long_direction = W
area = km2 to mi2|13.48|abbr=yes|wiki=yes
established = June 10,1975
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
governing_body =Alberta Community Development Fish Creek Park is a provincial park located in the southern part of
Calgary ,Alberta ,Canada . It is one of the largest urban parks in North America, stretching 19 km (11 miles) from east to west. At km2 to mi2|13.48|abbr=yes, it is over three times the size of Vancouver'sStanley Park .The growth of Calgary has left the park bordered on all sides by the city. It is also bordered on the west by the territory of the Tsuu T’ina Nation (Sarcee), a
First Nation .The
Bow River as well as the Fish Creek pass through the park, which spans the width of the city.Amenities
A variety of paved and unpaved pedestrian and bicycle trails that connect the park to the city's extensive trail system allow visitors to access on-site day-camping facilities, stables, and a swimmable artificial lake. [ [http://www.cd.gov.ab.ca/enjoying_alberta/parks/featured/fishcreek/index.asp Fish Creek Park information] ] The park features km to mi|80 of trails, of which km to mi|30 are paved, [Cite web| author=Alberta Tourism, Parks, Recreation & Culture| url=http://gateway.cd.gov.ab.ca/siteactivities.aspx?id=45| title= Activities in Fish Creek Provincial Park |accessdate=2007-07-15] and is home to a large variety of natural wildlife, including
deer ,coyote s,owl s, andbeaver s.The park features a number of different picnicking and forest areas. The most widely used section of the park is the beach at
Sikome Lake where thousands of Calgarians visit each summer weekend. The lake is man-made and is drained during the winter months. A popular year-round attraction at the park is Bow Valley Ranch, which is used quite often for corporate and private functions. There is no admission fee to enter the different areas of the park.Contemporary issues
As a result the heavy rains and floods experienced by Alberta in June
2005 , half of the park's trails were washed away, and the other half damaged. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/06/22/flood-park-050622.html News article on flooding] ] Seven pedestrian bridges over the Fish Creek were destroyed and seven others were rendered unsafe. The park officially reopened in September 2007 following the construction of new bridges and a redesigned pathway system.The parks location and city growth in the south is also a constant irritant to city planners. Limited points exist to build roadway across the park. Three arteries (
Deerfoot Trail /Highway 22X, Macleod Trail and 37th Street SW), plus aC-Train rapid transit line, exist to connect the southern portions of the city with the north. This results in frequent rush hour traffic delays as the traffic bottle necks.ee also
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List of Alberta provincial parks
*List of Canadian provincial parks
*List of National Parks of Canada References
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