Hampton Inn & Suites Edmonton St. Albert, Ab





The Hampton Inn & Suites Edmonton St. Albert, Ab Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This portion of the Sturgeon River Path begins at Riel Recreation Park and turns around at Millenium Park. The path keeps going for a while longer if you wish to extend the trip. It's well-maintained and paved throughout and great for bikes and strollers. When river levels are high, parts of the trail may be flooded.
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This trail is great all year round and there are plenty of places to sit and relax. Accessibility: There are multiple designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lots off of Castle Downs Road NW at the west end of the trail. Several of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved concrete and typically at least 1.2 meters wide. Due to steep sections, only part of this trail may be possible for wheelchairs and strollers. The estimated grade is...
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Located within city limits of St. Albert, this trail is great for exploring the wetland in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park. Parking can be found at the Western end of LeClair Way. This trail follows a well-maintained wooden bridge over the John E. Pool Interpretive Wetland and leads to a wooden outlook with views of Big Lake and the connecting Sturgeon River. This is an easy trail that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. This wetland is a sanctuary for a variety of bird species.
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Located within city limits of St. Albert, this trail is great for exploring the wetland in Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park. Parking can be found at the Western end of LeClair Way. This trail follows a well-maintained wooden bridge over the John E. Pool Interpretive Wetland and leads to a wooden outlook with views of Big Lake and the connecting Sturgeon River. This trail then follows the Sturgeon River North to Riel Recreation Park. This is an easy trail that can be enjoyed by visitors of...
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This trail follows the Sturgeon river all the way through the city of St. Albert. It is paved the entire way (on both sides for most of it) and is ideal for biking, inline skating etc. The best feature of this trail is that it connects to several parks and recreational areas including a water park and skateboard park.