Gold Bar Park

Gold Bar Park is a municipal park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and is part of the North Saskatchewan River valley parks system. The park features numerous small ponds, paved paths, and a bandshell.[1] A municipal waste water treatment plant is located right south of the park.[2] A footbridge goes over the North Saskatchewan River and connects Gold Bar Park with Rundle Park.[1]

The waste water treatment plant.

Activities

  • Hiking: The Gold Bar Hiking Trail is located east of the trail to the Rundle Park footbridge.[3]
  • Skiing: Large cross-country skiing paths are stationed in the park.[1]
  • Walking and biking: Streams to walk across
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