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Grant Notley Park
Address: 11603 100 Ave NW , Edmonton T5K 1V4, AB, CA
State: AB
City: Edmonton
Zip Code: T5K 1V4


Opening Hours

Monday: 06:00-23:00
Tuesday: 06:00-23:00
Wednesday: 06:00-23:00
Thursday: 06:00-23:00
Friday: 06:00-23:00
Saturday: 06:00-23:00
Sunday: 06:00-23:00

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Reviews
Absolutely beautiful spot. One of the best spots in the city, worth making the trip. You'll often hear some tragedy among the shadows though, cation & don't forget the buddy system. Recognizing this is Treaty 6 Territory, AmiskwacyEdmonton is on Papaschase Indigenous territory. Picnic area: Super friendly for bringing family & friends. There being a QR code on the tables, I believe it'd be a drink menu?
How can you go wrong? It's a great view on the north side of the river valley. Looking out over the buildings on the other side of the river or the vast amount of trees down below. It's a good place to have a quiet chat or plan big life decisions. It provides a nice mix of urban and natural stimuli while being a little less busy than some of the other parks. It's a site of calm and peace in a busy city
Beautiful view of river valley and University across the river. Lots of benches . Nice walk on sunny day.
The park is very pleasant. Every time I walk there, I get in a chill mood.
Nice spot for a picnic with a view.
Another great little park located somewhat along the River Valley. A great place to stop and enjoy the view of the river, as well as the south Edmonton skyline. Walter Grant Notley was born January 19, 1939 in Didsbury, Alberta, a small farming community. At an early age, he was already engrossed in political biographies. Being an excellent student at the Olds and Didsbury high schools propelled him towards the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Graduating in 1961, Grant had already dedicated his life to the advancement of principles he believed in. In 1962, Grant Notley was named the first provincial secretary of the Alberta New Democratic Party, retaining this post until his election as provincial leader in 1968. Grant was noted for his factual accuracy and insightful debate, and believed that no sacrifice was too great in the cause, nor was any task too difficult to undertake. He was a listener, an advocate, a spokesman, and a gentle soul - He had the highest regard for the legislative process, and he worked hard to make it benefit all Albertan’s, especially those not having the skills or means to deal with their concerns. Returning to his rural roots, Grant Notley earned the right to represent the people of Spirit River-Fairview as member of the legislative assembly from 1971 until his unexpected death on October 19, 1984. From 1982 Grant also served with distinction as leader of her Majesty’s loyal opposition. Albertan’s of all political persuasions held the most profound respect for his broader vision of a just and vigorous democracy.
I love this place cause I can do some workout and see the beautiful view. The enchanter sunset and some beautiful pictures!
Beautiful place for recreational therapy.... Great family environment for gathering
Beautiful views. If the grey winter skies are getting you down, drop by at sunset to see some colours!
Love going for walks here and feeding the squirrels! Beautiful view
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