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Touring cycling in Weaselhead Flats offers routes through Calgary's unique river delta, where the Elbow River meets the Glenmore Reservoir. This natural area features diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, aspen groves, and coniferous forests. Cyclists can navigate a network of pathways, ranging from paved surfaces around the reservoir to varied singletrack and doubletrack trails. The terrain provides a mix of flat sections and gentle elevation changes, suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Weaselhead Flats is a 237-hectare natural environment park in southwest Calgary situated where the Elbow River flows into the Glenmore Reservoir, forming the city’s only river delta. This area includes wetlands, oxbow channels, and mixed forest of spruce, aspen, and poplar, supporting a diverse range of wildlife, making it one of Calgary’s richest urban habitats. There is a network of paved and unpaved trails that wind through the flats, perfect for hiking and other year-round recreation.
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This section of the Bow River near Pierce Estate Park is known for its trio of consistent rapids, making it a popular run for kayakers and rafters during higher flow periods. The water moves quickly with moderate waves and eddies, so it’s best suited for paddlers with some whitewater experience. Always check current river levels before heading out, as flow rates can change rapidly with runoff and dam releases.
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The Barry Erskine Bridge spans over the Elbow River in Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park and is named after former city councillor Barry Erskine, who was an advocate for environmental protection and the preservation of the nature reserve. The bridge is an excellent viewpoint to watch wildlife.
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From here, you can get a look at the docks of the Heritage Public Boat Launch and watch sailboats crisscross Glenmore Reservoir on a windy day.
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Built in 1975, the big "H" is a massive log "H" with a rustic appearance, standing for Heritage Park.
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The Barry Erskine Bridge spans over the Elbow River in Weaselhead Flats Natural Environment Park and is named after former city councillor Barry Erskine, who was an advocate for environmental protection and the preservation of the nature reserve. The bridge is an excellent viewpoint to watch wildlife.
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Weaselhead Flats offers a diverse cycling experience. You'll find a mix of paved pathways, such as the popular Glenmore Reservoir Loop, alongside unpaved singletrack and doubletrack trails. The terrain varies from flat sections along the reservoir to gentle elevation changes through forest corridors and open grasslands. Some unpaved segments may require good fitness.
Yes, Weaselhead Flats is well-suited for family cycling. The 16-kilometer paved Glenmore Reservoir Loop is particularly popular and accessible for cyclists of all abilities, including families. Routes like Birch Trees – Barry Erskine Bridge loop from Lakeview Village are also considered easy and offer a pleasant ride through diverse ecosystems.
Absolutely. Weaselhead Flats is a haven for wildlife observation. Cyclists often encounter various bird species, including Common Loons and Tundra Swans, as well as woodpeckers and hummingbirds. Mammals such as deer, beaver, moose, and coyote have also been sighted, especially in the deeper sections of the park. The Winding River at Bebo Grove – Beavers!!! loop from Oakridge is known for offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Weaselhead Flats are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Rideau Park Suspension Bridge – Peace Bridge (Calgary) loop from Lakeview Village and the Glenmore Dam loop from Lakeview, providing convenient options for exploring the area.
The routes in Weaselhead Flats cater to a range of abilities. You'll find over 45 easy routes, perfect for a leisurely ride, and more than 35 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. There are also a few difficult routes for experienced cyclists. The paved sections are generally easy, while some unpaved segments may require better fitness.
Weaselhead Flats is Calgary's only river delta, where the Elbow River flows into the Glenmore Reservoir. This creates a unique landscape with sandbars, channels, and marsh areas. Cyclists can ride through diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, aspen groves, and one of the city's largest stands of coniferous forest, offering a sense of immersion in nature within an urban setting.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique natural environment, the variety of trails, and the opportunities for wildlife observation, highlighting the peaceful escape it offers within the city.
While cycling, you'll encounter the scenic Glenmore Reservoir and the Elbow River, which define the area's unique delta landscape. Routes like the Glenmore Dam – Learned Owl Book Shop loop from Oakridge offer views of the Glenmore Dam, a significant feature of the reservoir. The diverse forest and wetland ecosystems themselves are major points of interest.
There are over 80 touring cycling routes available in Weaselhead Flats, offering a wide selection for different preferences and skill levels. This includes a good mix of easy, moderate, and a few more challenging options.
Weaselhead Flats offers cycling opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with changing foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. Even in winter, some trails may be accessible, but conditions can vary, so checking local reports is advisable.
Weaselhead Flats is generally dog-friendly, but specific regulations may apply to certain trails. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. While some unpaved trails may have restrictions for bikes, the paved pathways are usually suitable for cycling with a leashed dog.


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