Delta Hotels by Marriott Edmonton South Conference Centre





Delta Hotels Conference Centre, Edmonton: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Mill Creek Raven trail is approx. 3.3 miles (5.3k) and has both paved and unpaved surfaces. Part of the River Valley trail system Mill Creek Raven trail connects to Nellie McClung Park and the Henrietta Muir Edwards Park trails providing access to more miles of trails along the N. Saskatchewan River. After the initial 3.3 miles of the Mill Creek Ravine Trail, you will continue onto connecting trails to access the riverfront. There are many interconnecting trails to choose from.
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This is a gorgeous trail to venture through Edmonton's river valley. It is quite a popular route, so expect lots of people jogging, walking, and puppies. This hike is suitable for all activity levels, but during winter, you should bring snowshoes or crampons to make this a good activity. There is a lot of urban wildlife, like chickadees and friendly squirrels. Locals highly recommend this trail, thanks to its proximity to the city. Many of the parking lots will be full on weekends.
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This is a beautiful trail, like an oasis in the middle of the city. The trail starts along the Whitemud Trail South and loops around to take the Aspen Drive pathway on the way back. It's a lovely meander through treed pathways and over bridges leading to a pretty steep uphill and then walk through Aspen Heights. There are beautiful views and some picnic benches along the way.
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This route follows some of the best more natural trails within the Edmonton area. There are some nice inclines and descents, all while the trails are well-maintained and gravel based. The area is quite busy on weekends, and is a favourite place for winter snowshoeing. For more information, please review the park's website: https://www.edmonton.ca/activities_parks_recreation/parks_rivervalley/trailpark-cautions-closures.aspx