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The cold Winter has turned into a beautiful bright sunny warm Spring weather and the Spring is heading straight into a promising Summer.

I’ve started my Summer rides this year at the excitingly interesting Whitemud Park in the South West of Edmonton, where the Whitemud Creek empties itself into the North Saskatchewan River.

Where are you headed?

As the weather warms up, the ice gives way to a more inviting Edmonton outdoors; on the streets, in the parks, and on the very conspicuous North Saskatchewan River that imposes itself across Edmonton.

Some trees have already put on leaves, while some are yet to put on their attractive green coat.

In the same bearing, some of us are out already, while others are yet to put on their easy-going pair of shoes and enjoy the fantastic Edmonton outdoors, this time around, keeping to a two metres physical distancing measures and not more than 15 persons group.

Welcome to Fantastic Edmonton!

Frankline at the Whitemud Park
Talus Dome, Edmonton
Melting ice on the North Saskatchewan River at the Whitemud Park in Edmonton
The North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton flows again as ice melts
Some trees have already produced leaves, others are yet to at Fort Edmonton Park in Edmonton