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William Hawrelak Park - City of Edmonton William Hawrelak Park is a 68 hectare park featuring a lake and open grassy areas It hosts major festivals and events year-round
William Hawrelak Park - Wikipedia William Hawrelak Park (or simply Hawrelak Park) is a park in Edmonton, Alberta Formerly known as Mayfair Park , it was initially going to be developed into a 500-lot subdivision; however, when the Strathcona Land Syndicate forfeited their taxes the city obtained the title for the land in 1922
William Hawrelak Park Riverside Walk - AllTrails William Hawrelak Park (or simply Hawrelak Park) is named after former mayor William Hawrelak, and was formerly known as Mayfair Park The park is home to the Heritage Amphitheatre, which is used for many festivals and performances, such as the Freewill Shakespeare Festival, the Edmonton Heritage Festival, and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra's
William Hawrelak Park | Explore Edmonton The perfect place for a picnic or to take in a festival, Hawrelak Park is one of the jewels of Edmonton's beautiful river valley Explore the many trails by foot, bicycle or even cross-country skis or sit back and enjoy one of the amazing festivals that take place year-round
Exploring the Charm of Hawrelak Park in Edmonton Originally known as Mayfair Park, Hawrelak Park was renamed in honor of former Edmonton mayor William Hawrelak Spanning over 168 acres, the park plays a significant role in Edmonton’s community life by hosting numerous festivals and events throughout the year
William Hawrelak Park in Edmonton | Map and Routes Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of William Hawrelak Park, nestled in the heart of Edmonton This expansive 151 8-acre park offers a serene and picturesque ambiance, making it an ideal destination for walkers and runners seeking tranquility and scenic routes
William Hawrelak Park now closed for three years for rehabilitation William Hawrelak Park, one of Edmonton’s most beloved public parks, officially closed this March 13, for a scheduled three-year rehabilitation project The bulk of the work will be to revitalize underground infrastructure