Attractions and places to see around Strathmore offer a diverse range of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features extensive trail systems, parks with lakes, and facilities for various outdoor activities. It is characterized by its prairie environment, with wetlands, forests, and open fields providing diverse settings for exploration.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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It is usually pretty quiet back here not too many people very dog friendly. The trails are pretty wide and thereβs only a slightly steep section here and there, but overall very easy to walk with kids or even older people. Itβs always just a nice peaceful experience here.
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nice trail to the ocean. wider tires not absolutely necessary but would be best. a couple of miles of crushed gravel towards the beach.
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Visitors can freely explore Deep Cut Gardens, which boast diverse trails winding through various plant and flower collections. Enriched with historical significance, the gardens serve as both an educational experience and a tranquil retreat into the natural world. You can't cycle in the gardens so they make a great spot to take a rest off the bike. There are toilets in the gardens.
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Entirely paved and lined with wetland, forest, and meadow views, this bike trail is open to walkers, running, and cyclists. Being so long, there are a few different trailheads and parks along the way that offer different parking options. Some spots on the trail have been weathered, so watch your step when you come to spots with roots underneath the trail.
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Tatum Park is home to over 360 acres of fields, forests, and woodland paths. The trails are really popular for trail running and hiking. Most of the trails are fairly smooth and pretty easy, but you can definitely find hills as you explore some of the tougher trails in the park.
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Tatum Park is home to over 360 acres of fields, forests, and woodland paths. The trails are really popular for trail running and hiking. Most of the trails are fairly smooth and pretty easy, but you can definitely find hills as you explore some of the tougher trails in the park.
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The Deep Cut Gardens are free to explore for the public and offer a variety of trails and paths that pass different collections of plants and flowers. The gardens are rich in history and are as educational as they are an escape into nature.
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Holmdel Park features a bunch of different hiking and running trails (foot traffic only) that all have their own unique feel. The wetland trails are most popular among hikers, while the Cross Country Trail and trails near the pond are really popular among runners.
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Strathmore offers extensive options for walking and cycling. The Henry Hudson Bike Trail is a popular choice, being entirely paved and passing through wetlands, fields, and wooded areas. For a more natural experience, Tatum Park features over 360 acres of woodland paths suitable for trail running and hiking. Additionally, the Western Irrigation District (WID) Canal Pathway provides a peaceful route for walking or biking with views of the prairie landscape.
Yes, Strathmore has several family-friendly options. Tatum Park offers wide, easy trails suitable for families with children. Kinsmen Park is a central green space with walking paths, a playground, and the Lions Splash Park, which is open from June to September. The Strathmore Aquatic Centre also provides year-round indoor swimming facilities.
You can immerse yourself in nature at several spots. The Beautiful Marshland Scenery offers unique natural vistas, though some wooden bridges may have uneven surfaces. Wetland Trails in Holmdel Park are popular among hikers, providing a distinct natural feel. Eagle Lake, just southeast of Strathmore, is excellent for boating and fishing, with species like burbot, northern pike, and walleye.
For a deep dive into history and culture, consider visiting Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, a designated National Historic Site a short drive south of Strathmore. It offers an immersive look into the Siksika Nation's history and culture. Within Strathmore, the Municipal Library displays local memorabilia, and Deep Cut Gardens also holds historical significance alongside its botanical beauty.
Yes, Strathmore is welcoming to dogs. Tatum Park is known for being very dog-friendly, with wide trails perfect for walks with your canine companion. Parkwood Park is another large, dog-friendly grassy field located centrally in Strathmore.
Strathmore offers diverse hiking opportunities. For easy trails, consider the Cheesequake Green, Blue, or Yellow Trails. If you're looking for a more challenging hike, the Henry Hudson Trail offers a difficult route. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Strathmore guide.
Runners have several excellent options. The Holmdel Park Cross Country Loop is a moderate challenge, while the Henry Hudson Trail offers a longer, more difficult run. For an easier run, explore the Wetland Trails in Holmdel Park loop. Discover more running routes in the Running Trails around Strathmore guide.
Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the Henry Hudson Trail, which offers an easy, long ride. For moderate challenges, consider the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop or the Atlantic Highlands β Shrewsbury River Bridge loop. Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Strathmore guide.
Strathmore offers activities throughout the year. In summer, the Lions Splash Park at Kinsmen Park is open from June to September. Winter brings opportunities for ice skating and hockey at the Lions Regional Outdoor Rink, and sledding at the Wildflower and Dinosaur Sledding Hills.
Beyond traditional sports, Strathmore boasts two 18-hole disc golf courses: the Strathmore Disc Golf Course and the Four Sisters Disc Golf Course, offering a fun and unique outdoor activity.
The Strathmore Stampede is a major annual event, recognized as one of Canada's largest rodeos. It features professional rodeo competitions, chuckwagon races, and the exciting 'Running with the Bulls,' drawing visitors from across the region.
Golf enthusiasts can visit the Strathmore Golf Club, which is highly regarded as a top attraction. It provides a scenic and challenging experience for players of all skill levels.


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