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  2. Mill Creek Raven trail is a really nice path and has both paved and unpaved surfaces. Part of the River Valley trail system Mill Creek Raven trail connects to Nellie McClung Park and the Henrietta Muir Edwards Park trails providing access to more miles of trails along the N. Saskatchewan River.

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    • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  3. Length: 5 km round trip, 1 – 1.5 hours. Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines. Dirt path. Difficulty: Moderate. Bikes: Allowed. Dogs: Allowed on-leash. Parking: Along 47 St and 40 Ave. Especially after days of rain, ravines such as Mill Creek are lush, green and jungle-like.

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  4. Mill Creek Ravine flows into the North Saskatchewan River. It is located north-south from Connors Road to Argyll Road (63 Avenue). It is a favourite among dog walkers, runners, and mountain bikers.

    • 96 Street and 76 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, AB
    • 711
    • 311
  5. Trail Trek How-to: Mill Creek Ravine North. Length: ~ 3 km round trip, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Trail conditions: Moderately flat with some inclines. Paved path and dirt path. Difficulty: Easy.

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  6. Mill Creek Ravine is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is a part of the River Valley parks and trail system. It contains the last stretch of Mill Creek, before it flows into a culvert for its end run to the North Saskatchewan River.

  7. Description. This walk, which is a continuation of Walk 7, Mill Creek North, follows a path through a lovely treed ravine. One of the unique features of this walk is the four wooden trestle bridges that remain from the days when the Edmonton Yukon & Pacific Railway (EY&PR) ran through the ravine.

  8. Description. You could easily spend a week exploring all the extensive trails in the Mill Creek Ravine. The multi-use trail through the ravine is level and easy to walk since it is built on what was once the Edmonton Yukon and Pacific Railway bed. The granular trails offer walkers an alternate route beside the creek on the ravine floor.

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