North Saskatchewan River
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park is located just upstream of downtown Edmonton and provides access to a popular boat launch. The park sits on what used to be a tent city that was home to a community of coal workers. Adjacent the park is the Edmonton Valley Zoo and in addition to abundant green space, there is a short stretch of sand along the river by the boat launch. Just down the path you will find Buena Vista Park, the Edmonton Rowing Club, and a pedestrian bridge that crosses the river to Hawrelak Park.
It is not uncommon to see swimmers by the sandy area next to the bridge. If you are considering a swim in the river, first ensure that the conditions are suitable and be advised that the presence of E. coli is only one of several factors that should be considered before entering the water. For tips on safe swimming in the North Saskatchewan River visit www.saskriverkeeper.ca.
Ammenities:
Boat launch with concrete ramp
Boat trailer parking
Accessible parking
Accessible washrooms
Abundant green space
Picnic sites
Hiking and biking trails
Ball diamonds
Directions:
Access via Buena Vista Rd and continue past the Edmonton Valley Zoo. All vehicles except those with boat trailers must proceed to the right and follow the loop road through the park.
- Group: Swim Drink Fish : Edmonton Hub
- Site ID: 3A
- Lat: 53.5096431
- Lng: -113.5512677
- Waterbody Type: River
- Timezone: America/Edmonton
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