Rundle Park (Edmonton)
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One of Rundle Park's many ponds; this one features a large fountain in the middle.
A view towards southwest from a hill in the northern part of Rundle Park.
Rundle Park is a municipal park in Edmonton, Canada, and a major park in the North Saskatchewan River Valley parks system. The park overlooks the North Saskatchewan River, and there is a pedestrian bridge that connects Gold Bar Park and Rundle Park together. The park features paved paths, sport amenities, and numerous ponds. It was built on the original Edmonton garbage dump.[1]
Activities
- Disc Golf course,[2] with holes dotted around the entire park.
- Swimming Centre.[2]
- Green-asphalt Tennis Courts[2]
- 18-hole Par 3 Golf course.[3]
- Paddleboat rentals, available during the summer.[1]
- American Football and soccer fields.[2]
- Public Beach Volleyball Court.
References
- 1 2 http://www.edmontonparks.com/index_files/page0006.html
- 1 2 3 4 http://www.edmonton.ca/attractions_recreation/parks_rivervalley/rundle-park.aspx
- ↑ http://www.edmonton.ca/attractions_recreation/sport_recreation/municipal_golf_courses/rundle-park-golf-course.aspx
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