Best Walking Trails
EmpathyBot
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I live in the Old Strathcona area, and I'm looking for some good walking trails.
One of the few I know about, is in the Mill Creek area.
Anyone have any other good suggestions?
One of the few I know about, is in the Mill Creek area.
Anyone have any other good suggestions?
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Has anyone tried the Aspen Loop walking trail (3km)? The map says it's along the Whitemud nature reserve. Sounds like it has potential0
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Anyone been down into the trails yet? Is there still snow down there? I'll be heading down into the Clareview trails into an hour or so.0
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I was actually just looking into a decent direction to run from downtown to Hawrelak Park. My only issue is, it might not be so bad getting there, but I not want to make the trek back haha0
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I went to Clareview for a hike yesterday... no snow like there was last year around this time. Thank god.
I'm aching like crazy, though.0 -
i know many walking trails if interested leave me message !!! i love to walk the trails with someone0
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http://www.thetechshop.ca/events.html
thought this was worth posting.
check out the frank mcnamara run series in the fall. $30 for 7 races. i'm going to sign up. it looks like a great way to find some new trails and meet some other runners.0 -
I live near the Whitemud Creek Nature Preserve and adore it. I usually use the Brookview/Bulyea Heights trailhead and loop back up at Ogilvie Ridge. Or go up into Westbrook, or for a long run, head north to the river. Highly recommend it!0
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Try also MapMyWalk, or MapMyRun, or MapMyRide dot com. You can record your favorite walk/run/ride on maps for others to follow, or just do theirs and rate them. Loads of other stuff too.0