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River Valley Trail Section – Hermitage Park loop from Horse Hill

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Alberta
Edmonton

River Valley Trail Section – Hermitage Park loop from Horse Hill

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5.0

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37

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River Valley Trail Section – Hermitage Park loop from Horse Hill

01:53

31.0km

240m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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554 m

View of the North Saskatchewan River from 167 Avenue

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Nice spot for a break, with a couple of benches and a great view of the river valley.

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837 m

The Amisk Wâciw Âsokan (ahmsk-wahCEE Ah-sho-kuhn), also known as Beaver Hills Bridge connects northeast Edmonton to Strathcona County. It provides a much more direct, easy and scenic route to Fort Saskatchewan.

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3.52 km

River Valley Trail Section

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

A nice section of Edmonton's River Valley trail system. Looking forward to the day when hopefully a footbridge will cross the river from here, to connect with the trail going from Sherwood Park to Fort Saskatchewan.

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10.3 km

Fraser Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Fraser Park is in the Fraser neighbourhood and has an area of 3.04 ha. Like other neighbourhoods in the Clareview subdivision, Fraser is named for an Edmonton pioneer. John Fraser (1840-1919) was the son of Hudson's Bay officer Colin Fraser. Born at Jasper House, Fraser apprenticed to the Hudson's Bay Company as a boat builder and dog driver. In 1871, Fraser moved to the "lower settlement" (now known as Highlands neighbourhood) and homesteaded there.

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14.4 km

Pillar of Love, Hermitage Park

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The Pillar of Love in Hermitage Park is a statue overlooking the large pond. It was built in 1990 as a memorial to the tornado which tore through Edmonton in 1987.

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15.9 km

Clover Bar Railway Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

This 42-meter high bridge stretches 504 meters across the North Saskatchewan River. It was constructed between 1907-1908 and is one of Edmonton's oldest bridges. Despite its age it is still an active railway bridge and carries regular rail traffic for the main line of the Canadian National Railway.

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17.0 km

Hermitage Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Between 1969 and 1979, the City of Edmonton acquired parcels of land in the Hermitage area. By 1979 the area had been turned into a park and included in the Capital City Recreation Park system. Hermitage Park is in the Hermitage subdivision and has an area of 36.81 ha. The first district headquarters of the Church of England was established in this area in the late 1800s by the Rev. Canon William Newton (1828-1912). Newton called the settlement The Hermitage (the home of a hermit or a secluded dwelling). The Canon Ridge, Homesteader and Overlanders neighbourhoods are within the Hermitage subdivision.

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27.6 km

Nice spot for a break with a bench, a view, and cows!

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31.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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28.7 km

1.25 km

741 m

121 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

28.1 km

1.39 km

920 m

448 m

< 100 m

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