Mill Creek Ravine Park





Blogger seems to be acting up this evening, so to follow the pics sequentially, start at pic #4.
Pic 4: Underneath the bridge on 82nd ave that goes over Mill Creek. Pictures can't quantify how high the bridge is though. Hardly what you'd expect to see in a flat prairie city!
Pic 5: Mill Creek. Not very impressive, but with below average rainfalls over the past few years, it's not hard to imagine why...
Pic 1: Luxury condos overlooking the Ravine. It is adjacent to miles of heavily forested trails, so it's definitely one of the most sought after places to live in Edmonton!
Pic 2: Speaking of forested trails, here's a sample of the enveloping stands of trees that makes you forget that you're in a city of a million people...
Pic 3: A signboard map of trails in the park. I actually needed to refer to this, because I had no idea how far south I walked at this point!
1 Comments:
Hi James,
this the 4th time I've tried to post this comment. If it doesn't work this time, I give up! Great pics! Giving you that camera for Christmas was a great idea! We are going to Halifax tomorrow for Janet's Surprise Brial shower. Hope everything goes ok.
LOVE MOM
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