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2909 113 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5W 0P3, Canada
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May 14, 2018
Excellent paths for walking or bike riding. There are some great biking trails. On quiet nights the bridge over the north Saskatchewan River is calming. Whether you're walking on it, or just sitting on one of the benches. I always enjoy my time at Rundle park.

May 4, 2018
This is a very nice park. It is really big with a lot of trails, paved and unpaved, for walking, running, cycling, or rollerblading. You can rent paddle boats also. There was many people out enjoying themselves. There are a few ponds inhabited by different types of water foul including a variety of ducks and Canadian geese. They seem very accustomed to people and showed none of the aggression geese often have. There is also a playground for the younger visitors. The skyline is unfortunately interrupted by oil refineries but, the park is in a valley so they don't really take anything away from the beauty of the area.

Jul 5, 2018
Great park for all occasions, love the golf frisbee field. This park is huge, it connects to 2 additional parks by beautiful bridges -Hermitage park -Gold bar park Great for biking and walks. Thank you for fixing the potholes every summer

Jul 7, 2018
Beautiful, expansive park with lots of green space, water, and facilities. Great for events, picnics, walks in the park, photography, paddle boating and more. Excellent facilities including bathrooms and drinking fountains, seating and fireplace.

Jun 30, 2018
Lots of places to sit and eat. Activities for kids and everyone. Also if you like biking there are good beginner trails and also advance

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