Top 6 Nature & Parks in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada

July 24, 2021 Carley Gatson

Fort Saskatchewan is a city in Alberta, Canada, located 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Edmonton, Alberta's capital city, along the North Saskatchewan River. Fort Saskatchewan is part of the Edmonton census metropolitan area and is one of 24 municipalities that comprise the Capital Region Board (CRB). Fort Saskatchewan's population in the 2016 federal census was 24,149 while it was 24,569 in the city's 2016 municipal census.
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1. Visit the Sheep in Fort Saskatchewan

10006 100 Ave In the Fort Heritage Precinct, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 0J3 Canada +1 780-992-6261 [email protected] http://www.fortsask.ca/sheep
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Visit the Sheep in Fort Saskatchewan

It started out as turf control, but ended up as a major tourism attraction. If ewe haven't already heard, the City of Fort Saskatchewan uses a flock of sheep (Finnsheep to be exact) to keep the grass trim in City parks. This eco-friendly way of looking after parkland has garnered regional, national, and international acclaim since its inception in 1992. The sheep are an irresistible delight to Fort Saskatchewan residents and visitors alike. It's quite the sight to see a shepherd or shepherdess in the city, herding the flock of about 50 warm, friendly, and fuzzy sheep between Fort Saskatchewan's parks. Border collies work to help keep the flock together. You're welcome to come up close and meet the living lawnmowers. The quiet sheep love attention and you can expect the whole flock to surround you! The friendly sheep symbolize the perfect mascot for Fort Saskatchewan - a community known for its friendliness, warmth and hospitality. Open from First Saturday in June to the holiday Monday in September.

Reviewed By 492taliad

We had a wonderful time in the park with the sheep, dogs, and shepherds. The sheep come right up and you can feed them, they even get a little nosey if you have a plastic bag because they know there might be food in it! My family drove out from St. Albert and spent the afternoon enjoying the scenery, having lunch, and a walk through "The Fort". Put this on your summer to do list! It's a gem of an experience :) (and free!)

2. West River's Edge Dog Park

Pointe Aux Pins Rd, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 2C5 Canada +1 780-992-6200 http://www.fortsask.ca/residents/parks-trails/off-leash-dog-park
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West River's Edge Dog Park

City of Fort Saskatchewan Dog Park at West River's Edge. The fenced-in off-leash dog park is equipped with a dry dog area. Dog owners are reminded that leashes are required in the rest of our City’s parks. #fortdogpark

3. Legacy Park

9904 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 2C5 Canada +1 780-992-6250 [email protected] http://www.fortsask.ca/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/32/63
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4. Kin Family Spray Park

100 Westpark Drive Located Within Pryce Alderson Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Canada +1 780-992-6248 [email protected] http://www.fortsask.ca/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/66/65

5. Meeting Lake Regional Park

Rabbit Lake S0M 2L0, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Canada +1 306-824-2076 http://saskregionalparks.ca/park/meeting-lake/

6. Honeywood Heritage Nursery

Honeywood Road, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta S0J 2A0 Canada +1 306-747-3307 [email protected] http://www.honeywood-lilies.ca/

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