Strathcona_Science_Provincial_Park

Strathcona Science Provincial Park

Strathcona Science Provincial Park

Provincial park in Alberta, Canada


Strathcona Science Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada, located between Edmonton and Sherwood Park, south of the Yellowhead Highway and west of Anthony Henday Drive.

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The park is situated in the North Saskatchewan River valley, on both banks of the river, at an elevation of 625 m (2,051 ft) and has a surface of 2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi). It was established on December 12, 1979 and is maintained by Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation.

This site was for thousands of years the site of an annual aboriginal camp, as it was located close enough to the river for transportation and trade and the bluffs of the river valley provided excellent bison-hunting opportunities. The park was established to preserve the site from encroaching industrial development. It was the site of archeological excavations in 1978 to 1980.[1]

The park contains several abandoned interpretive buildings opened by the Alberta government in 1980 but now shuttered.[2] Remnants of the park's history as a public science center include tiled triangular obelisks, a boardwalk through the archaeological area, and a few interpretive plaques. The area is safe but overgrown.[3][4]

Activities

The following activities are available in the park:[5]

See also


References

  1. Strathcona site (FjPi-29) excavations 1978, 1979, and 1980. Alberta Culture, Historical Resources Division. 1985. OL 2751267M.
  2. River Valley Alliance (21 June 2011). "Getting Out in the River Valley". Retrieved 2011-08-07.
  3. Goyette, Linda; Carolina Jakeway Roemmich (2004). Edmonton in Our Own Words. University of Alberta Press. p. 10. ISBN 0-88864-428-0.
  4. Alberta Tourism; Parks & Recreation. "Activities in Strathcona Science Provincial Park". Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  5. Strathcona Remote Control Flyers Association. "Where is SRCFA". Retrieved 2011-08-07.

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