Terwillegar Park is a vast natural space nestled on the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River in the southwestern part of the city of Edmonton, Canada. Covering an area of approximately 186 hectares, it is considered one of the city's largest green oases, offering visitors a breath of fresh air and a chance to escape the urban bustle.

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This park is especially valued for its numerous multi-use trails, perfect for leisurely walks, jogging, or cycling. One of Edmonton's highlights is the large, designated off-leash dog area in Terwillegar Park, making it a favorite spot for four-legged friends and their owners. Additionally, it offers scenic views of the river and surrounding natural landscapes that will not leave any beauty lover indifferent.
A signature feature of the park is the impressive 262-meter long footbridge. This bridge elegantly connects Terwillegar Park with Jan Reimer Park (formerly known as Oleskiw River Valley Park) on the north bank of the river, opening up even more opportunities for exploration. With such a variety of activities and its secluded, peaceful atmosphere, Terwillegar Park enjoys well-deserved popularity among nature lovers, families with children, athletes, and, of course, dog owners looking for the perfect place for relaxation and active recreation.