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  2. Mill Woods Park - Wikipedia

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    Mill Woods Park or Mill Woods Sport Park is a large multi-recreational park located in the centre of Mill Woods, Edmonton, just to the west of Mill Woods Town Centre. It serves as the school fields for both Holy Trinity and J Percy Page High Schools. The park features picnic sites, water playground, small lake, paved walkways, sports field, and ...

  3. Northlands Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Skyreach Centre in 2001. The Coliseum opened in 1974 as a replacement for the aging Edmonton Gardens.While the Edmonton Oilers' ownership group, including Charles Allard, had initially pursued to construct their own arena, they backtracked and partnered with the Edmonton Exhibition Association (EEA, now Northlands)—the non-profit operator of Edmonton Gardens—after they expressed concern ...

  4. Edworthy Park - Wikipedia

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    Created. ca. 1962. Operated by. City of Calgary. Open. Year round. Edworthy Park is a city park located in the Northwest section of Calgary along the south shore of the Bow River. The Canadian Pacific Railway crosses the length of the park. It was named after Thomas Edworthy, who immigrated to the Calgary area in 1883 from Devon, England.

  5. Sherwood Park - Wikipedia

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    Highway 14, Highway 21, Highway 216, Highway 630. Website. Strathcona County. Sherwood Park is a large hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Strathcona County that is recognized as an urban service area. [6] It is located on traditional Treaty 6 territory, and adjacent to the City of Edmonton 's eastern boundary. [7]

  6. Rogers Place - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Oil Kings [11] (WHL) (2016–present) Website. rogersplace.com. Rogers Place is a multi-use indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Construction started in March 2014, and the building officially opened on September 8, 2016. The arena has a seating capacity of 18,347 as a hockey venue and 20,734 as a concert venue.

  7. Scotia Place - Wikipedia

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    Scotia Place is an under-construction arena complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is intended to replace the Scotiabank Saddledome, home of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League. [3] Construction began following the groundbreaking on July 22, 2024; the new arena is planned to open prior to the start of the 2027–28 NHL season.

  8. Saville Community Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    11520 65 Avenue. Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1. Public transit. South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park station. Opened. 2003. The Saville Community Sports Centre is a sports facility operated by the University of Alberta 's Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation in Edmonton, Alberta . It features a curling rink, tennis courts and a gymnasium.

  9. McMahon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    McMahon Stadium (/ m ə k ˈ m æ n / mək-MAN) is a Canadian football stadium in Calgary, Alberta. The stadium is owned by the University of Calgary and operated by the McMahon Stadium Society. The stadium is between the downtown core and the University of Calgary, north of 16 Avenue NW between Crowchild Trail and University Drive.