Riley Park is an urban park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is located in the neighbourhood of Hillhurst, bounded by 8th Ave. NW, 10th St. NW, 5th Ave. NW and 12th St. NW. The park is host to Calgary's cricket leagues, and the Calgary Concert Band holds free concerts in the park during summer. Amenities include a wading pool and playground.
Riley Park | |
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Coordinates | 51°03′31″N 114°05′19″W / 51.05861°N 114.08861°W |
Area | 9 ha (0.09 km2) |
Operated by | City of Calgary |
Open | All year |
History
editThe park was once part of a 146,000 hectare parcel of land known as Cochrane Ranch. The area was homesteaded between 1888 and 1909 by the Riley family, and willed to the City of Calgary following the death of the family's patriarch, Ezra Riley.[1] The 20 acres parcel that is now Riley Park was donated to the city in 1910.[2]
Sports
editThe park includes two cricket grounds. These grounds are considered the home for the Calgary & District Cricket League,[3] and are considered historically significant for Canadian cricket. The grounds have been used for matches since the early-2000s and have hosted a number of high-profile teams, including Australians, Marylebone Cricket Club, U.S.A., and Yorkshire.[citation needed]
Location
editRiley Park is located next to Kensington, Calgary. It is on the north side of the Bow River and south of the Alberta College of Art and Design.
Attractions
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Rock garden
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The rock gardens are named after Senator Patrick Burns, a founder of the Calgary Stampede
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The flagstone is from Burns' mansion.
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Petunias and hosta under blue spruce and Douglas Fir in Senator Patrick Burns rock garden.
Features
edit- Cricket pitch
- Senator Patrick Burns Memorial Rock Gardens
- Wading pool
- Gardens near 10th St. entrance
- Picnic sites
- Playground
- Washrooms (seasonal)
- Water fountains (seasonal)
- Concession
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ City of Calgary website
- ^ Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association – History Archived 20 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "League Details". Calgary & District Cricket League. Calgary & District Cricket League. Retrieved 3 October 2023.