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Glenora Community Walking Map - City of Edmonton

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Walkable <strong>Edmonton</strong><br />

Walkable <strong>Edmonton</strong> is an initiative bringing<br />

<strong>Edmonton</strong>ians together to build a more walkable<br />

community by providing grass roots resources and<br />

building civic support. Check out our website for<br />

links to other walking resources, maps, walking<br />

groups and places to walk in <strong>Edmonton</strong>.<br />

www.edmonton.ca/walkable<br />

780-944-5339<br />

Other <strong>Walking</strong> Resources<br />

Alberta Centre for Active Living<br />

www.centre4activeliving.ca<br />

780-427-6949<br />

Canada Walks<br />

www.canadawalks.ca<br />

UWALK<br />

www.uwalk.ca<br />

The Benefits <strong>of</strong> <strong>Walking</strong><br />

<strong>Walking</strong>… a healthy journey!<br />

Ranked the number one activity <strong>of</strong> choice among<br />

Canadians, walking is a prescription for improved<br />

health and wellness. Walk briskly for 30 minutes<br />

a day, 5 days a week, and minimize your risk for<br />

cardiovascular disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes and<br />

some types <strong>of</strong> cancer. Additional benefits include<br />

weight management, blood pressure control and<br />

boosting good cholesterol (HDLs).<br />

Other benefits <strong>of</strong> walking:<br />

• Releases the body’s tension and stress.<br />

• Refreshes the mind and body, especially when<br />

walking outdoors.<br />

• Allows you to connect with your community.<br />

• Offers an excellent way to socialize with family<br />

and/or friends.<br />

• Increases “eyes on the street”, enhancing<br />

community safety.<br />

<strong>Walking</strong> is an easy activity to do, costs very little<br />

money and the benefits to health, fitness, and<br />

mental well‐being are priceless!<br />

Local Contacts<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong> <strong>Community</strong> League<br />

10426 – 136 Street<br />

E-mail: Secretary@glenoracommunity.com<br />

Website: www.glenoracommunity.com<br />

Woodcr<strong>of</strong>t Branch <strong>Edmonton</strong> Public Library<br />

13420 – 114 Avenue<br />

780-496-1830<br />

www.epl.ca<br />

124 th Street Business Association<br />

#202, 10715 – 124 Street<br />

780-413-6503<br />

www.124street.ca<br />

Weather<br />

780-468-4940<br />

Emergency Contacts<br />

Police/Ambulance/Fire<br />

911<br />

<strong>City</strong> Information<br />

Call 311<br />

311@edmonton.ca<br />

Police Complaint Line<br />

780-423-4567<br />

<strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Walking</strong> <strong>Map</strong><br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

Communities on Foot Series<br />

St. Georges Crescent Viewpoint<br />

Shape<br />

(Safe Healthy Active People Everywhere)<br />

www.shapeab.com<br />

Get involved with Walk to School Week and<br />

Walk to School Programs<br />

Here are some tips to keep you on track:<br />

• For starters, take a leisurely walk around your<br />

block. Slowly increase your walking time by<br />

5 – 10 minutes a day until you are walking for<br />

30 minutes. A duration <strong>of</strong> 30 minutes a day is<br />

what you’re after but don’t stop there! Once in a<br />

while, go for a 45 – 60 minute walk.<br />

• <strong>Walking</strong> with a buddy can be very motivating.<br />

• Gear up with loose clothing and proper walking<br />

shoes. Comfort is key.<br />

• <strong>Walking</strong> to a destination — grocery store,<br />

mailbox, school, etc. — is a way to fill your<br />

walking prescription <strong>of</strong> 30 minutes per day.<br />

Alexander Circle Fountain<br />

About the Communities on Foot <strong>Map</strong> Series<br />

The Communities on Foot series are walking guides,<br />

created as a joint project <strong>of</strong> Walkable <strong>Edmonton</strong><br />

and local <strong>Community</strong> Leagues to promote<br />

walkable communities.<br />

Contact us to find out if your community has an<br />

edition <strong>of</strong> this map series or to find out more about<br />

creating a map.<br />

Walkableedmonton@edmonton.ca<br />

780-944-5339<br />

info@shapeab.com<br />

780-406-8530<br />

There are 1,440 minutes in a day,<br />

schedule 30 <strong>of</strong> them for walking!<br />

Funding for this<br />

project provided by<br />

Great Neighbourhoods<br />

Cert no. SW-COC-2083<br />

Printed 2013<br />

Funding for this<br />

project provided by<br />

Great Neighbourhoods<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

Cert no. XXX-XXX-000<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

Thank you to all those who contributed ideas and shared favourite<br />

spots in <strong>Glenora</strong> for this <strong>Walking</strong> <strong>Map</strong>!<br />

The <strong>Glenora</strong> community league building with our<br />

preschool, playground, spray park, tennis courts, ice rink,<br />

and neighbouring sports fields, is a centre <strong>of</strong> activity in this<br />

engaged community <strong>of</strong> families and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Just a few<br />

<strong>of</strong> the many events that connect us in this active community<br />

are: Jane’s Walk in May, the annual family picnic in June,<br />

baseball, soccer and basketball teams, the Ladies Luncheon in<br />

November/December, the fund-raising social/dance and Winter<br />

Clasic in February, and more.<br />

The Bridge loop <strong>of</strong>fers quiet streets with tree canopies and<br />

access to a community café, Vi’s for Pies, as well as Steeps<br />

Teahouse and the High Street businesses just outside <strong>of</strong><br />

the community.<br />

142 street and 107 avenue. In the river valley it is not unusual<br />

to see a variety <strong>of</strong> birds and wildlife such as coyotes, deer and<br />

porcupine. Cross-country skiers frequent this area in the winter.<br />

But whether winter or summer, some say the eastward view<br />

from the 142 street bridge is the best <strong>of</strong> downtown <strong>Edmonton</strong>.<br />

The Perimeter loop follows the pathways that encircle <strong>Glenora</strong>,<br />

traversing Groat Road, passing through MacKinnon Ravine<br />

and touching one <strong>of</strong> the first traffic circles in <strong>Edmonton</strong> at<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong> is bordered on the west by 142 Street, the north by<br />

107 Avenue and the south by the North Saskatchewan River<br />

and MacKinnon Ravine. The east boundary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Glenora</strong> follows<br />

Groat Road. Tree-lined streets and boulevards, river views<br />

and pathways; the plentiful <strong>Glenora</strong> community greenspaces<br />

surround and are interwoven amoungst the mix <strong>of</strong> modest<br />

bungalows and stately homes that define a very walkable<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong> landscape.<br />

Located just west <strong>of</strong> downtown, this community is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

oldest in <strong>Edmonton</strong> and was initially established as a country<br />

garden subdivision prior to the First World War. <strong>Glenora</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> is distinguished by our heritage streetscapes and<br />

varied architecture that spans a colourful 100 year history.<br />

The Historical loop included in this walking map captures<br />

numerous points <strong>of</strong> interest such as the Alexander Circle<br />

fountain, the Royal Alberta Provincial Museum, Government<br />

House and the Government House Park.


107A Avenue<br />

107 Avenue<br />

107 Avenue<br />

Highlands<br />

Historic Government House<br />

Historic <strong>Glenora</strong> Substation<br />

142 Street<br />

Teddy<br />

Bear Park<br />

106 Avenue<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong> Store<br />

& Post Office<br />

104A Avenue<br />

104 Avenue<br />

101A Avenue<br />

101 Avenue<br />

140 Street<br />

139 Street<br />

103 Avenue<br />

St. Vincent<br />

Elementary<br />

School<br />

138 Street<br />

Faith Clifton/<br />

Alan MacDonald<br />

Memorial Park<br />

137 Street<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

Park<br />

Westminster<br />

Junior High<br />

School<br />

106A Avenue<br />

106 Avenue<br />

Stony Plain Road<br />

137 Street<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> Hall<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

Elementary<br />

School<br />

135 Street<br />

134 Street<br />

105 Avenue<br />

133 Street<br />

St. Georges Crescent<br />

Alexander<br />

Circle<br />

Progressive<br />

Academy<br />

School<br />

102 Avenue<br />

132 Street<br />

Ramsay<br />

Ravine<br />

104 Avenue<br />

Ramsay<br />

Ravine Bridge<br />

130 Street<br />

Stony Plain<br />

Road Bridge<br />

Wellington Crescent<br />

130 Street<br />

129 Street<br />

Groat Road<br />

129 Street<br />

Royal Alberta<br />

Museum<br />

Government<br />

House<br />

128 Street<br />

Connaught Drive<br />

127 Street<br />

126 Street<br />

106 Avenue<br />

102 Avenue<br />

Bridge<br />

4<br />

125 Street 125 Street<br />

105 Avenue<br />

Stony Plain Road<br />

High Street<br />

Shopping<br />

Centre<br />

A<br />

6<br />

Ravine Drive<br />

135 Street<br />

Government<br />

House Park<br />

Vi’s for Pies & Local Business Hub<br />

142 nd Street<br />

Bridge<br />

MacKinnon<br />

Ravine Park<br />

Summit Drive<br />

N o r t h S a s k a<br />

t c h e w a n R i v e r<br />

Groat<br />

Bridge<br />

Historic <strong>Glenora</strong> Elementary School<br />

<strong>Glenora</strong><br />

Childcare Centre<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />

Fire/Ambulance<br />

Legend<br />

Restaurant<br />

Rest Spot<br />

Scenic Viewpoint<br />

Commercial<br />

Parkland<br />

Residential Area<br />

Crosswalk with Signal<br />

A Crosswalk with<br />

audible Signal<br />

Bus Stop<br />

Stairs<br />

On Street<br />

Bike Route<br />

Paved Shared<br />

Use Pathway<br />

Unpaved Shared<br />

Use Pathway<br />

Roadway<br />

Alleys<br />

Sidewalk<br />

Heritage Building<br />

Heritage Tree<br />

Picnic Site<br />

Playground<br />

Skating Rink<br />

Sports Fields<br />

Spray Deck<br />

Tennis Court<br />

Sample walking routes<br />

2.2 km Ramsay Ravine<br />

2.7 km Ravine Drive<br />

2.8 km Westminster Walk<br />

3.8 km Bridge Route<br />

5.2 km Historical Loop<br />

6.4 km Perimeter Walk<br />

Scale<br />

0.00 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5<br />

Kilometres<br />

0.5 Kilometres = About 4.5 minutes walking<br />

About 660 Steps<br />

About 2 minutes cycling<br />

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Point <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

Toboggan Hill<br />

Public Washroom<br />

Trailhead<br />

Neighbourhood Streets

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