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As part of the River Valley Alliance’s $90 million Capital Region River Valley Parks Project’s Connectivity Phase, Fort Saskatchewan is upgrading and expanding its trail system.
Funicular to make Edmonton's river valley accessible The $24-million project connects to a promenade and a raised lookout with an elevator on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River.
reason 6: the river valley stairs Wooden staircases are spaced out all along the banks of the North Saskatchewan river valley to guide visitors into one of the brightest jewels on our capital city ...
The dream of a North Saskatchewan River valley trail from Devon to Fort Saskatchewan moved a step closer Wednesday when the federal government contributed $30 million to the project.
Riverfest in Devon and Fort Saskatchewan was cancelled because of unsafe conditions due to weather, following a successful float down the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton on Saturday.
For thousands of years, Edmonton’s first inhabitants – the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Sioux and Métis people – gathered on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River to trade, have ...
Mayor Don Iveson is excited by the possibility Edmonton could have two incline elevators into the North Saskatchewan River valley by 2017. Lifts are being considered near the Hotel Macdonald ...