Campers in woods at Parks & Recreation day camp.
Looking north from Sir Winston Churchill Square.
This park commemorates Constable Edgar Millen of the RCMP who was killed in the north by the Mad Trapper.
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: Maps and Miscellaneous Yellowstone Park, Mt Rainer Park, Australia Interior Outback, City of Vancouver - Mr. Corbett, B.C., December 1939.
These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: Maps and Miscellaneous Yellowstone Park, Mt Rainer Park, Australia Interior Outback, City of Vancouver - Mr. Corbett, B.C., December 1939.
Riverside Park, Queen Elizabeth Park, High Level Bridge
Parks - Victoria Park Buildings - Government House
High Level Bridge and Victoria Park
109 Street & 80 Avenue.
The Tipton Gyro Park is named in honour of former Alderman John G. Tipton. This park was officially opened on June 21, 1924. Fulfilling their slogan, "Playgrounds for Children", this became the third of nine parks built in the city by the Edmonton Gyro Club. The Gyros also provided regular maintenance and supervision of all the parks during the playground season of May 24th to August 31st. Their care of the equipment is evident, as some of the original slides are still being used. Over the decades, hundreds of thousands of children, and adults too, have enjoyed this and the other Gyro Parks. Responsibility for the Gyro Parks was later assumed by the City.
Dawson Park shelter in the foreground.