Fantasyland Hotel





Fantasyland Hotel, Edmonton: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Westridge Park to Quesnell Bridge is a great inner-city trail option. The start has two parking lots with ample space if you are driving. You will start at the trailhead next to Wolf Willow Ravine. The views are amazing and it's a great area for spotting colorful butterflies. You will use the Fort Edmonton Footbridge to cross the river and follow alongside it until you reach Quesnell Bridge.
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This is a great trail in the neighbourhood, with lots of elevation changes and some great views. The ravine is stunning with towering trees - stop at the lookout over the river by Wolf Willow Stairs then loop back through the community trails. The trail can also be extended by going down the stairs and along the river.
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Parking near the top of the stairs is restricted to residents of the neighbourhood. Parking can be found across the river or further up in the neighbourhood. The stairs are a beautiful spot with lots more trails to choose from. The stairs are steep but a very good workout, and therefore a very high traffic area.
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MacKinnon Ravine is a fantastic multi-use trail. You can park on 91st and venture down the ravine under Jasper Avenue on to the trail near the Dawson Bridge. There’s a few diversions from the river side, but the trail is pretty flat with lots of sights and relaxing hills. There’s plenty of short off-road diversions along the way. Overall, a beautiful trail in the river valley! You feel like you are out of the city but you also have an amazing view of the city skyline.
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Providing the best in historically authentic living history, Fort Edmonton Park is nestled on 158 acres of beautiful wooded parkland along Edmonton's picturesque river valley. The Park is just 15 minutes from downtown Edmonton and 10 minutes from the world famous West Edmonton Mall. Fort Edmonton Park first opened in May of 1974 and has grown to become home to more than 80 historical buildings arranged into four eras of Edmonton's history. The 1846 Hudson's Bay Fort, 1885 Street, 1905...