When it comes to finding spaces to get outdoors and be healthy Red Deer has a lot to offer. Red Deer boasts an extensive trail system that winds its way through out Red Deer, its parks and of course the serene and scenic river valley. You could run down the sidewalk or take your bicycle to the streets but with trails leading north, south east and west you can take a more quieter and scenic ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on November 16, 2011
Morrisroe is a great family neighborhood in Red Deer, not just because it is close to schools, and parks but the character really shows. The house styles have a great variety, look and feel to them. Some of that may have been influenced by St. Mary's Catholic Church.
The church is an early work by Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal. The inspiration or centre focal point is the ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on August 13, 2008
What great Canadian city wouldn't have a "Coronation Park"? Regina has one, Calgary, Toronto and...
Of course Red Deer does, and my Google search for "Coronation Park" turned up 106,000 results. Of course I didn't go through all them to check for relevant to Canada as there are some I'm sure in Australia, and other Commonwealth Countries. So are we unique by having a "Coronation Park"?
Well, ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 28, 2007
Red Deer lies in the "parkland" of Alberta. Evident when driving North from Calgary on The QE2 highway, you are welcomed by rolling hills, green fields and trees galore. A rather sharp contrast to the prairie fields of southern Alberta.The trees that are abundant in Red Deer, and the lush river valley are not the only attractions to the area. Red Deer had some distinct architecture, fixtures, parks ...
Posted by Patrick Galesloot
on September 24, 2007