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Canada’s largest man-made wetland is hiding in this Calgary park

8 July 20263 Mins Read

Ralph Klein Park is one of Calgary’s most underrated green spaces, and it’s home to a pretty impressive claim to fame. The southeast Calgary park features Canada’s largest man-made wetland, along with scenic trails, abundant wildlife and an award-winning environmental education centre.

Whether you’re looking to explore nature, spot local wildlife, or learn more about Calgary’s ecosystem, Ralph Klein Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a different side of the city.

More than just a city park

The park spans an impressive 156 hectares, which is roughly the size of 150 football fields. According to the City of Calgary, at the heart of the park is The Shepard Wetland, Canada’s largest man-made wetland, which was built to naturally filter stormwater before it enters the Bow River system.

Aside from improving the water quality, the wetland has created an important habitat for birds, amphibians, insects, and other wildlife, making it one of Calgary’s most significant conservation areas.

The park also carries a unique part of Calgary’s history. According to the City of Calgary, Ralph Klein Park became the first park in the city to be named after a former mayor while he was still alive. Named in honour of Ralph Klein, who served as Calgary’s 32nd mayor and Alberta’s 12th premier, the park recognizes his long-standing contributions and advocacy for the city.

You can take in the beauty of the wetland by exploring the park’s scenic pathways, which offer the perfect opportunity to spot wildlife, enjoy the views, and experience one of the city’s most unique outdoor spaces.

You can also explore the Environmental Education Centre, a LEED Platinum-certified building featuring an indoor classroom, resource library, art studio,  and more. The centre offers a closer look at local ecosystem conservation and the important role wetlands play in protecting the environment.

Beyond this, you can also spend some time at the picnic area or wander through the community orchard, which features five varieties of pear trees and eight varieties of apple trees.

One of the best parts about Ralph Klein Park is that it can be enjoyed year-round. Whether you’re exploring the trails in the summer, taking in the changing scenery during the fall, or enjoying a peaceful winter walk, each season brings a different way to experience the trails.

What to know before you go

Since the park is a protected natural environment, visitors are asked to help preserve the space during their visit. Dogs are not permitted in the park, except for certified assistance dogs, to help protect the wildlife that calls the wetlands home.

Because much of the park is surrounded by the wetlands, bringing bug spray, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle is highly recommended, especially during the summer months. The park also has a zero-waste goal, so it’s recommended that you avoid disposable containers and pack out everything you bring.

Ralph Klein Park is proof that you don’t need to travel far to find something extraordinary. So the next time you’re searching for a new place to explore, skip the long drive and discover one of Canada’s most impressive conservation spaces.

When: Open year-round
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: 12350 84th St. SE, Calgary, Alta.
Cost: Free

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