570JayC
Our kids school was involved in an intraction week of art and nature at the bird sanctuary. The staff were wvery well informed and keen on helping the kids learn about the area.
469susann
It's amazing to find this little piece of environmental awareness and care tucked into the middle of the city. A nice retreat from the noise.
270lisam270
This is a wonderful way to spend a few hours - wonderful, quiet, peaceful, and it's an easy walk for all ages.
cowboydanno
So close to downtown but feel so far away. Very secluded and right by the river. Bring some bird seeds with you and when you are walking along the paths, just stop, put some seeds in the palm of your hand and stick your hand up in the air......does not take too long before a bird come and land on your hand for the food!
cneuen
Hard to believe this natural reserve is minutes from downtown Calgary. Situated in the historic neighbourhood of Inglewood next to the Bow River, its a great hideaway from the chaos of the city. A perfect spot for birdwatching, photography and meandering along the trails.
scrabbleboy
The destructive force of mother nature showing the still devastation of the 2013 flood. Be sure to use the guided tour
sarad163
The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary has a great little building with information and friendly staff to help you out. There are nice walking paths, and the river nearby. It's a great place to spend some time. And in the Summer, they have excellent day camps for the kids. My son loved it, and so did I.
caz154913
It is still closed due to flooding so this review is from the pre-flood time in 2013. We really like Inglewood. It is very accessible within the city, has tons of parking and is reasonably priced. We particularly like all the informative/educational components they offer. The Sanctuary itself has fairly extensive pathways, most seem to be wheelchair accessible. It is lovely to wander by the river at different times of the year to see the various birds and other critters that inhabit the area. It is definitely a birder/photographer's haven.
Aldergreen
When I was much younger and still lived in Calgary, my mother and I would go down to the sanctuary on an annual basis to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and look for all of the returning spring birds. I haven't been there in years and was so sorry to see all of the devastation from the 2013 flooding. We walked along the bit of pathway that was open to the Walker House and were able to see a number of different ducks, geese and smaller birds such as the chickadees. We were told that it is going to be a long, drawn-out process restoring the walking paths and seating areas as engineers and biologists work together to determine the best course to take. It is nice to see that the animals are able to adapt to the new surroundings and new young trees are taking the place of those damaged in the floods. I wish everyone working on the restoration process the best of luck over the coming months and look forward to seeing the work once it is completed.
salty149
Great spot to go birdwatching, and checking out other animals. We have seen lots of birds, deer, beaver, coyotes and even the odd snake. Unfortunately due to the June 2013 flooding it is not yet open, but I drive by periodically to see when they will get it open. Lots of paths, good bird watching and some great views of the river.
231PaulaM231
Even though there was some sort of dog class going on there and it was cold and started to rain, it was peaceful and beautiful. Not sure what damage the June 2013 floods have caused but I cannot wait to go back. Lush and green with a sweet pond in the middle to fish real fish at!
seetheworld2014
Yes, all kinds of birds gather here! Bring your camera! On our last visit we enjoyed watching woodpeckers, chickadees, ducks and geese. A couple of bald eagles were also perched on a tree. This is a nice little bit of nature in the city! Great for families and children working on science projects. Visit the Nature Center to get a lot of information from the knowledgeable and friendly staff. Easy walking and very picturesque in the trendy neighborhood of Inglewood.
278gailc
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary is free, easy to get to by car, bus or bicycle. The Nature Centre has gentle lighting, lots of information and staff that love to hear what you saw. It is a beautiful oasis in the heart of Calgary. Even though it was severely flooded June 2013, there are guided tours available.
639victoro
Birds, birds and more birds. I once came here with a bird watching group because of the variety of birds here. Whether it's birds you want to see or just walk along the river this is a nice place to go. Don't forget your camera
EGMorton
Although some of the paths are still closed due to the flood in June 2013, this nature park is one of my favorite places to walk. It is serene, and if you are quiet, you will see much wild bird life, as well as the occasional beaver in the river along the banks where they build their dams. I have also seen Great American Pelicans at the weir when they were passing through the city on their migration. Watching them fish off the weir is amazing.