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Online. Contact 311 Online. If you are calling from outside of Edmonton: 780-442-5311. Phone. 311. TTY. 711. Mill Creek Ravine is a tributary ravine system that winds it’s way north south from Connors Road to Argyll Road (63 Avenue).
- 96 Street and 76 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, AB
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Mill Creek Ravine. Mill Creek Ravine is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is a part of the River Valley parks and trail system. It contains the last stretch of Mill Creek, before it flows into a culvert for its end run to the North Saskatchewan River. The ravine ends where the land opens onto the North Saskatchewan River valley near the ...
The east side of the ravine is more rugged with steeper hills and lots of unattended side pathways, particularly north of 82 Ave, just passed the City of Edmonton's Mill Creek Pool. These and some of those on the west side closer to the creek side, are used by casual mountain bikers, kids on adventures and walkers alike.
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- 95A Street & 83 Avenue, Edmonton
Discover the tranquil beauty of Mill Creek Ravine Park in Edmonton, Canada. This expansive 265.5-acre park offers a serene and picturesque setting, making it an ideal destination for walkers and hikers seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. The park's lush greenery, winding trails, and charming bridges create a soothing ambiance, providing the ...
- 9404 82 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6C 0Z6, Canada, Alberta
The east side of the ravine is more rugged with steeper hills and lots of unattended side pathways, particularly north of 82 Ave, just passed the City of Edmonton's Mill Creek Pool. These and some of those on the west side closer to the creek side, are used by casual mountain bikers, kids on adventures and walkers alike.
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- 95A Street & 83 Avenue, Edmonton
Mill Creek Ravine, officially named in 1988, received its title for the flour mill that once operated on its banks in the late 1800s. It was around that same time that it was the location of an important rail line connecting the north and south sides of the river with the city’s Low Level Bridge. By the 50s, however, most of these tracks were ...
Length: 5 km round trip, 1 – 1.5 hours. Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines. Dirt path. Difficulty: Moderate. Bikes: Allowed. Dogs: Allowed on-leash. Parking: Along 47 St and 40 Ave. Especially after days of rain, ravines such as Mill Creek are lush, green and jungle-like.
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