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#Edmonton River Valley** *Overview**: The **North Saskatchewan River Valley* in Edmonton is the largest stretch of urban parkland in Canada, spanning over *7,400 hectares* and **22 times the size of New York’s Central Park**. **Features**: Over *160 km of trails* for walking, biking, and running. Numerous parks, including **Hawrelak Park, Louise McKinney Park, and Emily Murphy Park**. Wildlife such as deer, beavers, and various bird species. Scenic viewpoints like the *Victoria Promenade* and **Government House Park**. *Activities**: Picnicking, kayaking, cross-country skiing, and festivals like **Heritage Days* and **K-Days fireworks**. *Significance**: A UNESCO-designated **"Biosphere Reserve"* due to its ecological importance. --- #Tawatinâ Bridge (LRT Pedestrian Bridge)** *Location**: Connects **Downtown Edmonton* (near *MacEwan University**) to **Clareview* over the North Saskatchewan River. *Purpose**: Built for **Edmonton’s Valley Line LRT* and pedestrian/cyclist use. **Key Features**: *Design**: A striking **cable-stayed bridge* with a *red and white* color scheme inspired by Indigenous beadwork. *Indigenous Influence**: The name **"Tawatinâ"* means "valley" in **Plains Cree (Y dialect)**. The bridge features **public art by Indigenous artists**, including **Aaron Paquette**. **Length**: ~220 meters. **Accessibility**: Fully accessible with ramps and elevators. *Opening**: Officially opened in **2021* as part of the Valley Line Southeast LRT. --- #Walterdale Bridge** *Location**: Connects **Downtown Edmonton* (near **Rossdale**) to **Old Strathcona**. **Purpose**: A vehicle, pedestrian, and cyclist bridge replacing the old **1913 Walterdale Bridge**. **Key Features**: *Design**: A **twin-arch* structure with a *modern, iconic silhouette* (often compared to a **"sail" or "ribbon"**). *Construction**: Completed in **2017* after delays due to engineering challenges. **Length**: ~230 meters. *Lighting**: Illuminated at night with **dynamic LED lights* (often changing colors for special events). **Significance**: A key route for commuters and a **photography hotspot**, especially with views of the **Edmonton skyline**. --- *Comparison of the Two Bridges* | Feature | *Tawatinâ Bridge* | *Walterdale Bridge* | |------------------|---------------------|-----------------------| | *Type* | LRT & Pedestrian | Vehicle & Pedestrian | | *Design* | Cable-stayed | Twin-arch | | *Opened* | 2021 | 2017 | | *Indigenous Influence* | Yes (Name & Art) | No | | *Lighting* | Subtle | Dynamic LED | --- *Interesting Facts* The *River Valley* is part of Edmonton’s **identity**, offering year-round recreation. The *Walterdale Bridge* was built to replace a **104-year-old steel truss bridge**. The *Tawatinâ Bridge* is one of the few *LRT bridges* in Canada designed with *Indigenous cultural elements*