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Locality: Chestermere, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-207-7050



Address: 333 West Creek Drive T1X 0L2 Chestermere, AB, Canada

Website: www.chestermere.ca/115/Bike-Park

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Chestermere Family Bike Park 18.03.2021

No better way to embrace the winter weather then to get right in it! Our Winter Activity Guide has some great ideas for you and your family to enjoy the snow. chestermere.ca/winterguide Tell us what you're going to try from the guide this week!

Chestermere Family Bike Park 16.03.2021

We have awesome news! The City has added another virtual program on Family Day! Join Tracy Frimpong for "Family Yoga Fit". A great family bonding activity where families take-part in some friendly competition in a HIIT style workout followed by partner yoga and games! Spots are limited so register today for this FREE and fun family opportunity happening on Feb. 15.... www.chestermere.ca/winterguide

Chestermere Family Bike Park 03.03.2021

We’ve got some great ideas to get your family active this winter! Our NEW Winter Activity Guide is a great resource for individuals and families looking for local fun, at home and in the community. Take look at the guide! chestermere.ca/winterguide

Chestermere Family Bike Park 18.02.2021

Join the City's Virtual Family Day Event! A variety of virtual programs will be offered in the morning on Feb. 15! After that, we encourage you to check out the Winter Activity Guide and find some fun outdoor activities to participate in together in the afternoon. Visit our website to learn more and register for the FREE workshops!... #chestermerewinterfun chestermere.ca/winterguide See more

Chestermere Family Bike Park 09.02.2021

Our Winter Photo Scavenger Hunt is here, with 32 different photos to take around Chestermere. This is a fun, active way to enjoy the winter weather this weekend. chestermere.ca/winterguide Remember to always follow public health guidelines when participating in any of the activities listed. www.alberta.ca/covid19

Chestermere Family Bike Park 20.01.2021

We’ve got the cure for your boredom! Check out the NEW Winter Activity Guide for fun activities to keep you busy all season long. chestermere.ca/winterguide

Chestermere Family Bike Park 27.11.2020

Alberta Recreation and Parks Association wants to know: "How important are recreation facilities and parks to your family and your community?" Let @arpaonline know how important they are to you and your family by taking this survey that will take less than 5 minutes to complete. ... They would like to hear from all Albertans over the age of 16 years of age from communities all over the province. #ARPAsurvey https://bit.ly/ARPASurvey

Chestermere Family Bike Park 18.11.2020

The Chestermere Family Bike Park is now closed for the season. Thank you to everyone for your cooperation this summer! It took everyone's support to make this season at the Bike Park fun and safe. We can't wait to see everyone in the Spring!

Chestermere Family Bike Park 29.10.2020

The Bike Park is open. Updated Wed., Sept., 9, 2020

Chestermere Family Bike Park 27.10.2020

The Bike Park is closed due to wet conditions. Updated Tues., Sept., 8, 2020

Chestermere Family Bike Park 24.10.2020

CURRENT STATUS: The Bike Park is OPEN. The park is typically open at all times unless weather conditions dictate that it be closed. ... In the event of wet weather, the park will need to be closed to up to 36 hours. This is mainly to avoid damage to the park’s riding condition. Last Updated: August 21, at 8:45 A.M.

Chestermere Family Bike Park 15.10.2020

CURRENT STATUS: The Bike Park is OPEN but the Pump Track is closed for repairs for the day. Last Updated: August 19, 2020 at 9:30 A.M.

Chestermere Family Bike Park 04.10.2020

Bike Park information: The updated hours of the park have returned to normal (7:30am until dark). Weather permitting. Intermediate and advanced jumps are now open. Please note, that in the event of wet weather, the park will be closed for up to 36 hours.... For more details visit: https://www.chestermere.ca/115/Bike-Park

Chestermere Family Bike Park 20.09.2020

For the remainder of 2020, visitors to Chestermere’s beaches who are not residents of the community will be required to pay an admission fee. Our main goal for 2020 is to keep people safe, says Mayor Marshall Chalmers. We know that implementing capacity limits is the best way to ensure all beachgoers can have a safe and fun experience, but adding fencing and security is not free. As Chestermere residents already pay for the maintenance of the beaches, adding an admission ...fee for those who do not live in our community will help to offset the costs of keeping visitors safe during this global pandemic. The City cannot prohibit non-residents from using the beach as Alberta does not allow discrimination between residents and non-residents being permitted in public places. However, by passing Bylaw 026-20 on Tuesday evening, the City can now recover some of the costs associated with the activities at the beach by charging a fee for non-residents. This is done under the authority of the Municipal Government Act and the City has the right to regulate activities on Chestermere Lake under the agreement with the Western Irrigation District. Non-residents will need to pay the visitor fees which are $15 per person over 15 years of age, $5 for anyone between 3 to 15 years of age and free for infants under 3. A family pass will be available for $40. Chestermere residents over the age of 15 will need to prove residency by showing identification before being allowed complimentary entry. This can be a driver’s license, mail, or school ID. An adult resident can also vouch for another person’s residency. Once visitors have paid or been verified as a resident, beachgoers will be given a wristband that allows access to any of the three lakeside parks that day, provided the park is not already at capacity. People with a wristband will be permitted to leave the beach area and return as they need, so long as capacity isn’t reached. Read more at www.chestermere.ca/news.