Super 8 by Wyndham Edmonton International Airport





The Super 8 by Wyndham Edmonton International Airport Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a paved multi-use trail enjoyed by walkers, runners, cyclists, and roller bladers spanning the entire circumference of the lake, although a small portion of the north side is on a residential street. Although the main trail is paved, since there are multiple sections where the grade is very steep (estimated above 12%), this trail is not marked as wheelchair or stroller friendly, although smaller sections of it may be.
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Conveniently located in the community of Heritage Valley in Edmonton, this nice and twisty trail follows Blackmud Creek. The trail starts along a paved pathway for the first 3 kilometres followed by a well-worn path. There are lots of side trails with views of the creek. This trail can get muddy and icy so good waterproof shoes are recommended along with spikes during cold weather. There is Interesting informational signage about wildlife & about the creek.
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The town of Devon have closed this trail due to dangerous mud slides and several washouts of the creek bank. The Town of Devon is the furthest point west in the River Valley Alliance Trail and Park system. The residents of Devon take pride in their community and the North Saskatchewan River plays a vital role in their everyday lives. Devon is home to some of the only accessible beachfront in the entire river valley system. It is just 15 minutes from Edmonton, and is a member of the Devonian...
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Conveniently located in the town of Devon, this trail loops around the Devon Golf Course. The trailhead is located at the end of Saskatchewan Avenue East. From here, follow the riverside trail in the clockwise direction. The trail is well-maintained along a wide packed dirt pathway with beautiful tree canopy and views of the North Saskatchewan River. There is a good mix of elevation on this trail to get a good workout in. This trail can be extended via the connecting trails.
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Located on the South outskirts of Edmonton. This community trail follows the Blackmud Creek which is fed by runoff from natural areas. This trail was designed to blend the urban environment with the diverse and fragile ecosystem that surrounds the creek. This multi-use trail is a mixture of paved trails mostly and little bit of gravel. Check out the erosion area such as Valley wall erosion and Terrace erosion in the area.