Situated in the Purcell Mountains, this park is known for its glacier-sculpted granite spires.
60,000-seat home of the Edmonton Eskimos also hosting soccer & other sporting events, plus concerts.
Botanical gardens offering glass pyramids with tropical & arid biomes, plus events & courses.
After more than 100 years, the Walterdale Bridge reached the end of its service life and needed to be replaced. Construction on the $155 million project began in 2013. The new bridge celebrated a grand opening in September 2018.
The bridge features 3 northbound traffic lanes and enhanced pedestrian and cyclist crossings. Roadway and trail links north and south of the river were also enhanced.
This signature bridge is the first of its kind in Edmonton, with two 56m tall arches spanning the river just east of the current bridge. The new bridge arches are supported by thrust blocks on both river banks, eliminating permanent in-river piers.
Park with a wheelchair-accessible fishing float & swimming, plus a 5.51-km. lake trail & playground.
Nanoose Bay is a community on the east coast of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The location off BC Highway 19 is by road about 26 kilometres north of Nanaimo, and 16 kilometres south of Parksville