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Allen Bill Pond

Allen Bill Pond near Calgary, AB

Trail Stats


This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars
1 km
1 hour
easy
Snowshoeing, Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Mountain Biking
Spring, Winter, Fall, Summer
Calgary, AB
User Leftygirl

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Description

Very much like a large pond that is connected to the Elbow River. Wonderful if you have small children-there are lots of places to walk, throw rocks, picnic, but best of all-bathrooms!!!

Editors Note: As of June 2005 and a bunch of rain & flooding, the Pond is Gone and it is now just Allen Bill.

Editors Note: As of June 2010 it's back to being a Pond.

Directions:

Take HWY 22 South to Bragg Creek-then turn West onto HWY 66 for about 18 kms

Reviews and Questions

By LeftygirlPosted By: Leftygirl  - Tue Jun 23 18:07:28 EDT 2009 Not Rated Upside Actually, it's been fixed and it is a pond again
By sdecariePosted By: sdecarie  - Sun Aug 24 23:23:07 EDT 2008 Not Rated Upside It's a good place to park and play Downside It's no longer called a pond. The pond became part of the Elbow River in the spring floods of 2007 so the are name is now just Allan Bill.

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