Big Island Provincial Park
Big Island Provincial Park is a 68 hectare provincial park in southwest Edmonton, Alberta.
Description
The entire park is contained on Big Island in the North Saskatchewan River. There is currently no way for the public to legally access the park except by canoe, however Alberta Parks is planning to make the newly created park more accessible in the future.[1] Across the river from the island to the east is the River Ridge Golf Club and the neighbourhood of Windermere. The shore to the west of the park is all private property, although there is a private road into the park. The park itself features a day use area and some trails which are still being developed by Alberta Parks.[2] The park also hosts a large amount of wetlands especially on the western side of the island, as well as some meadows though the island is mostly dominated by parkland forest.
Activities
Activities currently allowed at the park include swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking and wildlife watching, including birdwatching.[1]
History
During the early years of Edmonton's development, the island was sometimes visited by steamships for day trips.[3] Prior to being a provincial park the island was a natural area. In 2019 the Alberta government started working with the City of Edmonton and the Enoch Cree to develop the island into a park in hopes of creating more greenspace in Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River valley. A proposal for the park was formally made in 2022 and the park was established in February 2023 with $9.6 million given for the further development of the park.[4] The island has been subject to flooding many times over the years including in 1929 when the entire island was split in two.[3]
Ecology
Birds in the park include American robin, bald eagle, mallard, red-winged blackbird, American wigeon, common nighthawk, and great blue heron. Mammals that have been observed in the park include moose, fisher, porcupine, coyote, and beaver.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Big Island Provincial Park". Alberta Parks. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ "Big Island Provincial Park Brochure" (PDF). Alberta Parks. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ a b c "Big Island Provincial Park Engagement Webinar". YouTube. Alberta Parks. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ Konguavi, Thandiwe (30 March 2023). "Alberta government announces $211M for provincial parks, public lands". CBC News. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
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