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The surprising history behind one of Calgary’s most peaceful parks

15 July 20262 Mins Read

While it’s now known for its quiet ponds, riverside pathways, and wildlife, Carburn Park has served many purposes over the years.

According to the City of Calgary, before it became a popular green space in the city, the land was a part of Senator Patrick Burns’ ranch.

Burns was an influential figure in Calgary’s history, building one of western Canada’s largest cattle operations and meatpacking companies and becoming a prominent senator. He was even one of the iconic “Big Four” ranchers who helped launch the Calgary Stampede back in 1912.

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The land that would eventually become the park was just a small part of Burns’ property across Alberta. Over time, the area took on new uses, including being the proposed site for a railway line that was planned to connect Calgary and Montana; however, the railway was never constructed.

While Burns died in 1937, it wasn’t until the 1970s that the land became the Carburn Park many of us enjoy today. The name comes from Carburn Aggregates, a company that mined gravel from the area and later created the ponds that now serve as a defining feature of the park.

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Today, Carburn Park spans more than 130 hectares along the Bow River, offering pathways, wetlands, picnic areas, and a habitat for a wide range of wildlife. The former gravel pits have become peaceful ponds that attract birdwatchers and visitors looking for a quiet escape right in the city.

Carburn Park isn’t the only park in Calgary with ranching roots. Riley Park was once part of the Cochrane Ranch, which once spanned over 100,000 acres.

Did you know about the history of Calgary’s Carburn Park? Let us know in the comments.

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Kendall is a Staff Writer for Daily Hive based in Calgary. She grew up in Dawson Creek, B.C. and moved to Calgary to pursue a journalism diploma at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

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