Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park Explained

Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park
Map:Alberta
Map Width:192
Coordinates:51.167°N -114.3927°W
Area:13.48km2
Established:April 17, 2008
Governing Body:Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation

Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Calgary Region of Alberta, Canada. The majority of the park is located on the north bank of the Bow River within Rocky View County.[1] Portions of the eastern and western extremities of the park are located within the City of Calgary and the Town of Cochrane respectively.[1]

History

Plans to establish Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park began in 2006 when the children of Alberta rancher Neil Harvie sold 3246acres of land to the Government of Alberta for less than market value to conserve the land and protect it from development.[2] Appraised at $67 million in 2005 and with an estimated value of $80 million in 2006, the land was sold to the province for $40 million and a $27 million charitable tax receipt.[2] Under the deal, the Harvie family also established a $6 million foundation to promote and develop the park and Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park near Edmonton.[2]

Glenbow Ranch was officially designated as a provincial park by an order in council on April 17, 2008.[3] The designation involved an additional 51acres of land for a total of 3297acres.[3] The park officially opened to visitors on August 9, 2011.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park . Government of Alberta . 2011-08-18.
  2. Web site: New provincial park to be created in Alberta . Government of Alberta . 2006-08-23 . 2011-08-18.
  3. Web site: O.C. 136/2008 . Government of Alberta . 2008-04-17 . 2011-08-18.
  4. Web site: Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park near Cochrane now open . Government of Alberta . 2011-08-09 . 2011-08-18.