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Resources

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At Home on the Elbow River
An informative guide to understanding the ecosystem of the Elbow River and how we play a part in it. click on image to view PDF
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A Guide to Our Living Legacy in Calgary
A map of parks throughout Calgary that PFC has played a role in bringing to life. click on image to view PDF
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The Secret Life of Urban Rivers
An educational resource produced by the River Valleys Commission.
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Watershed Planning in Calgary
Calgary's River systems are a fundamental part of our sense of place and identity, as well as a critical life support system.
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Shorelands
Caring for Shorelands along Calgary's Waterways Brochure click on image to view PDF
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Wetlands At Work
Take a look at downtown Calgary’s urban skyline and it’s easy to forget this city is set in the middle of a prairie landscape. Also missing from that urban perspective is the fact our city’s steady expansion has consumed 80-90 per cent of the prairie wetlands that once dotted the land where we live, work and play.
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Breaking Grounds
The resources in the Breaking Ground toolkit are intended to assist individuals, community members, planners and designers in realizing the goal of a greener and more sustainable city.
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Calgary Parks and Pathways:
A City's Treasures
Written by Terry Bullick
Writing from first hand experience, this latest edition of Terry Bullick's best selling book provides detailed maps complete with descriptions of the city’s major parks and pathways, snapshots of local history, nature and little known features of the city creating Calgary’s most comprehensive field guide to date.
Completely revised and updated, Calgary Parks and Pathways: A City’s Treasures is available at a 10% discounted retail price of $17.95 when purchased through the Foundation.
Additional disounts are available with purchase of 10 or more books.
For more information or to place an order, please email info(at)parksfdn.com or call 974-0751.
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