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  2. Fish Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek Provincial Park

  3. Sikome Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Sikome Aquatic Facility, commonly referred to as Sikome Lake, is a man-made lake in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is located in the southeast quadrant of the city, within the Fish Creek Provincial Park, and is part of the Bow River basin. It lies at an elevation of 1,005 m (3,297 ft) and has a surface of 0.4 km 2 (40 ha; 99 acres).

  4. List of parks in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The following list of the parks in Calgary includes recreational greenspaces within the city limits that are maintained by either Calgary's municipal government or the government of Alberta. The municipal government maintains 75 urban parks and gardens, [ 1 ] while the provincial government maintains one urban park.

  5. Fish Creek–Lacombe station - Wikipedia

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    Fish Creek–Lacombe. Fish Creek–Lacombe station is a CTrain light rail station in the Calgary, Alberta community of which opened October 9, 2001 as part of the South LRT Extension Phase I and was the southern terminus until June 27, 2004. It serves the South Line (Route 201). It is located on the exclusive LRT right of way (adjacent to CPR ...

  6. List of bridges in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Bow River (west of downtown) The Bow River enters the city from west, winds around downtown, then runs south. From west to south, the following structures cross the river. / 51.10124; -114.28251  ( Bearspaw Dam) / 51.09798; -114.23219  ( Stoney Trail bridge) / 51.09794; -114.21052  ( 85 Street SW bridge)

  7. Bow River pathway - Wikipedia

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    The Bow River pathway is a pathway system developed along the banks of the Bow River in the city of Calgary. It contains a network of pedestrian and bicycle paths connecting parks on both sides of the river. The Bow River pathway follows the Bow River from west to east, then north to south. The pathway crosses the Bow River in Edworthy Park on ...

  8. Calgary-Fish Creek - Wikipedia

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    The district is largely urban located in the south portion of the city of Calgary. It was named after Fish Creek Provincial Park and was created in the 1979 boundary redistribution from the south halves of the electoral districts of Calgary-Glenmore and Calgary-Egmont. The district has been represented by only three MLA's since 1979.

  9. McKenzie Lake, Calgary - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie Lake is a residential neighbourhood in southeast Calgary, Alberta. The community was in development from the mid-1980s through to present. The area is bordered by Deerfoot Trail on the east, Stoney Trail on the south, Fish Creek Provincial Park on the west, and 130th Ave SE on the north. The community is most known for its private lake ...