Park it in East Village
Begin your adventure at the revitalized river trails of St. Patrick’s Island, a 12.5-hectare park where the city originated between the confluence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers in the hip area of East Village. Take in city views by hiking or biking the 1.6-kilometre urban oasis on paved and groomed trails. Easy to navigate, the island features family-friendly attractions, including a playground and an outdoor curling rink. If walking isn’t your style, visitors can rent a fat bike or e-bike from nearby Bow Cycle to make plowing through the snow even more exhilarating. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled among the forests and wetlands for great horned owls, black squirrels, and other wild residents.
Chilled? Warm up at the trailhead’s welcoming Hygge Hut or grab a latte from neighbouring local roasters Phil & Sebastian found in the historic waterfront Simmons building and the popular restaurant Charbar.
“You can’t beat the trail system here,” says John Jackson, a daily bike commuter, co-owner and chef of Charbar. After a long walk, what better way to unwind than with a cocktail and delectable offerings from the Argentinian-influenced menu? Highlights include fresh and sustainable West Coast seafood and Alberta beef prepared on the wood-fired grill.