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Mill Creek Ravine is a tributary ravine system of the North Saskatchewan River Valley that winds its way north-south from Connors Road to Argyll Road (63 Avenue). Whether you’re walking or cycling, you’ll find all sorts of places to picnic and explore. The ravine area is a favorite of dog walkers, runners, and mountain bikers alike. Parking is available at 82 Avenue and portable toilets are located throughout. The area is a designated off-leash area.

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Edmonton, Canada

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Two boys smile while standing in front of a tipi on a snowy day.
Friends gather at the Indigenous Camp at Mill Creek Ravine North.
A crowd of people enjoy a live band in a winter night.
Mill Creek Ravine is a gathering place for all visitors.
A mother and father walk along Mill Creek Ravine with two young children.
Mill Creek Ravine offers a chance to enjoy the outdoors without leaving the city.
A man and woman walk along a Mill Creek Ravine bridge on a winter day.
Mill Creek Ravine's paths can be enjoyed throughout the year.