The park is located near the Elbow River and includes facilities for picnicking, hiking, and fishing.
The paths are connected with a system that extends along the Elbow River and other areas of the city.
The house was then purchased by C. L. Jacques in 1929 and moved across the Elbow River, where it stands today.
During periods when the rate flow of the Elbow River reaches dangerous levels, water may be released from the dam to prevent overflow.
It is bordered by the Elbow River and the River Park to the southeast.
The Elbow River is a river located in southern Alberta, Canada.
It is situated to the north of the Elbow River, beside the Westhills shopping complex, on the city's western outskirts.
It contains Elbow Lake which is the headwaters of the Elbow River.
The Elbow River and the scenic Elbow Falls are a short distance away.
Severals rivers experienced rapid rise of the water levels including the Elbow River which threatened to overflow near the Calgary area.