Delta Hotels by Marriott Calgary South





Delta Hotels by Marriott Calgary South, Calgary: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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The Glenmore Reservoir Trail is a decently long moderate multi-use trail that both hikers and mountain-bikers will enjoy. Since this route along the reservoir is close to the city, users of all experience types will really appreciate the nature and natural experiences that the area offers - especially when folks do not want to drive far to get outside to relax! The trail will venture through fields, forest, over bridges, beside meadows, and will have plenty of access points to the water....
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Sue Higgins Park, formerly Southland Park, lies along the banks of the Bow River in the southeast and is home to the largest fenced off-leash dog area in Calgary. This is one option for a loop around the area. Some trails are paved and used for cycling and running. For more information visit: http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Parks/Pages/Locations/SE-parks/Sue-Higgins-Park.aspx
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Conveniently located in Calgary, this easy and family friendly trail crosses the Bow River into Carburn Park. The trail starts from the Sue Higgins Park parking lot and crosses the Bow River vie the Eric Harvie Bridge. Once over the bridge, follow the trail North to enter and explore Carburn Park. Carburn Park is a large natural area park nestled along the Bow River featuring three man-made ponds, a regional pathway, and numerous wildlife, waterfowl and wildflowers to experience. The trail...
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This paved path is fantastic for a walk on the southeast side of the reservoir. The paths are well-maintained and the trail is flat. There are also well established bike lanes around the whole reservoir. The trail continues west past the Glenmore Sailing School along somewhat more wild and sheltered trails.
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This multi-use trail follows alongside the Bow River in the South of Calgary. The trail starts from at the parking lot for Carburn Park and follows the Bow River Pathway North but can be started from anywhere along the trail. Gorgeous views of the Bow River throughout and all its wildlife. The trail can be extended or shortened to ones needs.