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Governments celebrate opening of the Terwillegar Park Footbridge and West End Trails

By Government of Canada   

Construction Infrastructure government Terwillegar Park Footbridge

Preserving, protecting and enhancing our natural landscapes while promoting regional connectivity is critical for the health and well-being of Canadians and our environment. It allows families to access parks and other amenities, share unique experiences, create fond memories and have the quality of life that Canadians want and expect.

The Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, Lorne Dach, MLA for Edmonton-McClung, Michael Walters, Edmonton City Councillor, and Brent Collingwood, Chair of the River Valley Alliance Advisory Committee, were in Edmonton October 21st to participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the Terwillegar Park Footbridge and West End Trails, two initiatives that are part of the broader River Valley Alliance capital plan.

“Funding public infrastructure is about building communities and helping people, while creating good, well-paying jobs that can help the middle class grow and prosper. As a former city councillor, I know how important the new bridge and trails are to the people of Edmonton. It is my pleasure to mark the completion of these projects. The larger River Valley Alliance Capital Program is a wonderful initiative that will improve access to the North Saskatchewan River and make our community more livable for decades to come,” said Sohi.

The new 262-metre long footbridge will link Terwillegar Park in the southwest to the Oleskiw trails on the north side of the North Saskatchewan River. The unique, minimalist profile of the first “stressed ribbon” bridge in Edmonton will provide a striking river valley crossing. The footbridge will be connected to the existing river valley trail system through the recently completed West End Trails. This initiative included five kilometers of new primary (paved) and secondary (gravel) trails linking Terwillegar Park to the Fort Edmonton Footbridge north of the river and to the Anthony Henday pedestrian river crossing south of the river.

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By providing access to the North Saskatchewan River Valley and developing amenities that promote an active and healthy outdoors lifestyle, the overarching River Valley Alliance Program will help to enhance the river valley, making it accessible for generations to come.

Quick Facts

  • For the Terwillegar Pedestrian Footbridge:
    • The River Valley Alliance contributed $16.34 million sourced from:
      • The Government of Canada, which contributed $8.17 million through the 2007 Building Canada Fund – Major Infrastructure Component toward the total cost of the Terwillegar Pedestrian Footbridge.
      • The Government of Alberta, which contributed $8.17 million to this project through a grant administered by Alberta Environment and Parks.
    • The City of Edmonton contributed the remaining $8.17 million of the total cost of this $24.5 million project. The City of Edmonton funding was made up primarily of provincial Municipal Sustainability Initiative funding ($7.61 million) and a small portion of general financing and reserves ($.55 million).
  • For the West End Trails:
    • The River Valley Alliance contributed $2.34 million sourced from:
      • The Government of Canada, which contributed $1.17 million through the 2007 Building Canada Fund – Major Infrastructure Component toward the total cost of the West End Trails.
      • The Government of Alberta, which contributed $1.17 million to this project through a grant administered by Alberta Environment and Parks.
    • The City of Edmonton contributed the remaining $1.17 million of the total cost of this $3.5 million project. The City of Edmonton funding was made up primarily of provincial Municipal Sustainability Initiative funding ($1.09 million) and a small portion of general financing and reserves ($.08 million).
  • Overall, the federal government is contributing up to $30,000,000 through the Building Canada Fund – Major Infrastructure Component towards the River Valley Alliance Capital Program.

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