Mill Creek Ravine
Mill Creek Ravine is a tributary ravine system of the North Saskatchewan River Valley that winds its way north-south from Connors Road to Argyll Road (63 Ave). There are all sorts of places to explore. It is a favourite of dog walkers, runners, and mountain bikers.
Features & Amenities
- Parking at 82 Avenue
- Paved and granular shared pathways
- Walk-in picnic sites
- Off-leash area
- Remote toilets
- Emergency BluFone, a blue emergency help phone, near Mill Creek Outdoor Pool
Accessibility
- Limited accessibility to washrooms
- Limited accessibility to picnic sites
- Limited trail accessibility
Upcoming Projects
- Road and parking lot resurfacing (fall 2016)
- Slope reconstruction and re-establishment of lower trail, South of 76 Ave (Design 2016, Construction 2017)
- Trail (at approx. 90 Ave) to be moved east due to erosion (Design 2016, Construction 2017)
- Feasibility study of granular trail realignment (north of 82 Avenue) required (Design 2016, potential Construction 2017)
- Three trestle and two glulam bridges near the southwest tributary between 71 and 69 Avenues (Rehab 2017/2018)
- Mill Creek Water Quality Study review the erosion of Mill Creek and erosion reduction strategies
Connecting Parks and Green Spaces
To the South you will find Muttart Conservatory and Henrietta Muir Park.
To the North you will find Mill Creek Ravine Park.
Nearby Facilities and Attractions
- Muttart Conservatory
- Rafters Landing
- Louise McKinney Waterfront Park
- Mill Creek Outdoor Pool
- Argyll Velodrome & BMX Course
For More Information
| Online | Contact 311 Online |
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| Telephone | In Edmonton: 311 Outside Edmonton: 780-442-5311 |
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| TTY | 780-944-5555 |
| 311@edmonton.ca |

