St. Patrick's Island Park (also simply known as St. Patrick's Island) is a 31-acre
public park on an island at the confluence of the
Bow and
Elbow rivers just northeast of
Downtown Calgary
Downtown Calgary is a dense urban district in central Calgary, Alberta. It contains the second largest concentration of head offices in Canada, despite only being the country's fourth largest city in terms of population. The downtown is divided i ...
. St. Patrick's Island is one of Calgary's oldest parks. Its development as a public space began in the 1890s, gaining momentum as an important public space in the Calgary inner city with the construction of a bridge to the island in the early 1900s. Throughout the decades, the island has been transformed, playing host to a campground in the 1960s, to being the host of squatters for much of the period from the 1980s to the 2000s. For several decades, the island was connected to Calgary's undesirable
East Village neighbourhood by a steel and wooden bridge. However, in the late 2000s the
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) was incorporated in 2007 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the City of Calgary to implement and execute the Rivers District Community Revitalization Plan – a public infrastructure program approved by the Cit ...
began a redevelopment of the East Village, with a particular focus on redeveloping St. Patrick's Island into a full-fledged city park with programmed activities and physical access to the Bow River. After years of construction, the newly redeveloped St. Patrick's Island Park opened to the public in July 2015, along with the new
George C. King Bridge
The George C. King Bridge (formerly known as the St. Patrick's Island Bridge and colloquially known as the Skipping Stone Bridge) is a pedestrian bridge that spans the Bow River just northeast of Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bridge conn ...
which connects the island park with both the East Village to the south and
Bridgeland to the north.
Areas of the park
The Tip
A seating area at the western tip of the island with a view of downtown.
The Seasonal Breach
This area has been transformed from a flat grass prairie back into a channel that historically cut across the island. The breach provides a space for people to wade into the river, and has a pebble beach on the shore with room for people to sit down.
The Rise
A grassy knoll in the middle of the island that acts as an amphitheatre for movies-in-the-park in summer, and
tobogganing in the winter.
The Playmound
An area of the park with playground equipment.
The Lowland Channel
A seasonal riparian wetland in the centre of the island. In periods of high water on the Bow River, the wetland will flood. There is a boardwalk over the wetland.
The Picnic Grove
A family-oriented area of the island with wood-burning grills available for cooking.
The Cove
The cove provides access to the river for rafters and people who like to fish.
Confluence Plaza
A gathering space at the eastern end of the island. Tables, chairs, an amphitheater, and a sun deck are located here.
See also
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Calgary's East Village
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George C. King Bridge
The George C. King Bridge (formerly known as the St. Patrick's Island Bridge and colloquially known as the Skipping Stone Bridge) is a pedestrian bridge that spans the Bow River just northeast of Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bridge conn ...
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Jack and Jean Leslie RiverWalk The Jack and Jean Leslie RiverWalk (also known simply as RiverWalk) is a section of the Bow River pathway between the Centre Street Bridge and the 9th Avenue SE Bridge, along the Bow and Elbow rivers in Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Phase II ...
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Area redevelopment plan
References
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Parks in Calgary
Islands of Alberta