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Glenmore Reservoir loop — Calgary

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Alberta
Calgary

Glenmore Reservoir loop — Calgary

Moderate

4.8

(12)

75

hikers

Glenmore Reservoir loop — Calgary

03:50

14.7km

100m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 9.1-mile Glenmore Reservoir loop in Calgary, enjoying continuous water views and diverse urban-natural scenery.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.17 km

View of the Reservoir

Highlight • Viewpoint

This peninsula has benches and a great view of Glenmore Reservoir. The reservoir was dammed in 1932 and is one of Calgary's primary sources of drinking water.

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7.60 km

Barry Erskine Bridge

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The Barry Erskine Bridge spans over the Elbow River in Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park and is named after former city councillor Barry Erskine, who was an advocate for environmental …

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14.5 km

The Big "H"

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Built in 1975, the big "H" is a massive log "H" with a rustic appearance, standing for Heritage Park.

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14.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.7 km

2.98 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.53 km

2.12 km

2.08 km

952 m

871 m

144 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to walk the Glenmore Reservoir loop?

The full loop is approximately 14-15 km long and typically takes about 3-4 hours to walk at a moderate pace. You can also choose to complete shorter sections if you prefer.

Is the Glenmore Reservoir loop suitable for beginners?

Yes, the loop is generally rated as easy to moderately easy, making it suitable for all abilities, including beginners and families. While mostly flat, it does feature some rolling elevation and short, steep hills in certain sections.

What is the terrain like on the Glenmore Reservoir loop?

The trail primarily consists of well-maintained, paved paths, with some sections offering separate pedestrian and biking lanes. You'll encounter rolling elevation throughout, including some short, steep hills. The path crosses bridges and can include sections near marshland. For a more natural feel, the Weaselhead Flats area offers a more forested experience.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the loop?

You can expect continuous water views of the reservoir and its wetlands, along with glimpses of the distant Rocky Mountains from certain vantage points, especially from North Glenmore Park. The trail passes through diverse landscapes, including grassy fields and tall forests. It's particularly stunning in autumn when the leaves change color.

What are the notable landmarks or viewpoints along the Glenmore Reservoir loop?

Along the route, you'll find several points of interest. These include the View of the Reservoir, the Barry Erskine Bridge, and The Big "H" monument. Other notable areas include Heritage Park, the Glenmore Sailing Club, the Calgary Canoe and Rowing Club, and the biodiverse Weaselhead Conservation Area.

Where can I park for the Glenmore Reservoir loop?

There are numerous parking options available around the reservoir, particularly at North Glenmore Park and Heritage Park. These areas provide convenient access points to the multi-use pathway.

How can I access the Glenmore Reservoir loop using public transport?

The Glenmore Reservoir loop is accessible via Calgary Transit. You can check the Calgary Transit website for bus routes that service the areas around the reservoir, such as North Glenmore Park or Heritage Park, to find the most convenient stop.

Is the Glenmore Reservoir loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all users and to protect local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike the Glenmore Reservoir loop?

The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather, while autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage. Even in winter, the paved paths are often cleared, and North Glenmore Park offers additional winter activities like cross-country skiing.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Glenmore Reservoir loop?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and hike the Glenmore Reservoir loop itself. It is a public pathway accessible to everyone.

Are there any amenities like washrooms or cafes along the trail?

Yes, the loop offers numerous amenities. You'll find picnic areas, lookout points, parks, washrooms, and playgrounds. Opportunities for refreshments are available at places like the Railway Cafe at Heritage Park.

Is the Glenmore Reservoir loop suitable for families with children?

Absolutely! The well-maintained, paved paths and generally easy difficulty make it very suitable for families, including those with strollers. There are also playgrounds and picnic areas along the route for breaks.

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