Calgary Walks: Follow the Confluence connections through Inglewood, Ramsay, and Bridgeland
Calgary’s first community, Inglewood, is a walker’s dream with its lively main street, the Elbow River and Bow River pathways, hidden stairways that lead to stunning views, historic homes, quirky back alleys, breweries and cafés, and the urban wilds, like Inglewood Bird Sanctuary and Pearce Estate Park, that surround the community.
An art installation, a colourful house, a little free library on a front lawn; I always have my camera at the ready for the unexpected.
And the gardens here are creative, personalized and fun.
Inglewood and Ramsay’s warm microclimate and rich, flood-plain soil make green thumbs of everyone.
The flowers bloom earlier in the season and last longer here than anywhere else in Calgary, and the pear trees hang heavy with fruit in the fall.
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