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Riley Park Outdoor Wading Pool is a charming public park located in northwest Calgary, just a short walk from the popular Kensington shopping district. This park features a cricket pitch, wading pool, and the Senator Patrick Burns Memorial Rock Garden, making it a perfect spot for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
The wading pool at Riley Park is a great place for families and children to cool off during the hot summer months. The pool will be delayed opening until Canada Day weekend due to repairs, but once open, it offers a fun and safe environment for water play.
In addition to the wading pool, Riley Park is home to a cricket pitch that can be booked for games and practices. The park also boasts the Senator Patrick Burns Memorial Rock Garden, a beautiful flower and rock garden named after the well-known Alberta rancher, businessman, and politician. The garden is adorned with more than 20,000 pieces of flagstone from Senator Burns' demolished mansion, creating a tranquil and picturesque setting.
History buffs will appreciate the rich history of Riley Park, which was once part of the 146,000-hectare Cochrane Ranch. In 1888, the land was homesteaded by Thomas and Georgina Riley, and in 1909, it was left to The City of Calgary following Thomas' death. Today, Riley Park stands as a testament to the city's commitment to preserving green spaces and recreational amenities for its residents.
With its proximity to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and the cricket pitch, wading pool, and rock garden, Riley Park Outdoor Wading Pool is a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to beat the heat, play a game of cricket, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the park, Riley Park has something for everyone to enjoy.