North Saskatchewan River
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Also known as Cloverdale Beach, Accidental Beach is a phenomenon that formed right in the heart of downtown Edmonton during the construction of the Tawatina LRT bridge.
The beach stretches the length of several city blocks and boasts a view of downtown Edmonton. There is limited parking in a residential area along 98A Avenue and a challenging, unmarked footpath access that is extremely steep. Note that river currents and water levels constantly change the beach conditions.
Cloverdale Beach first appeared in the summer of 2017. Large rock jetties were placed in the river for bridge construction and the jetty on the southmost riverbank has created a large backwater in which a large amount of sediment was deposited during spring freshet. When river levels are moderate to low, the large stretch of sand is exposed as a beautiful beach right in downtown Edmonton!
- Group: Swim Drink Fish : Edmonton Hub
- Site ID: 1E
- Lat: 53.5394281
- Lng: -113.475344
- Waterbody Type: River
- Timezone: America/Edmonton
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North Saskatchewan River : Accidental Beach
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2023-08-02
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North Saskatchewan River : Accidental Beach
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