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Springtime St. Albert Photo Walk

Saturday, May 10, 2025
2:00pm to 4:00pm

Lions Park
Selected as a Taproot pick
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May
10

Join McBain for this springtime afternoon photo stroll through Lions Park in St. Albert

Join us for a relaxing wander in Lions Park to check out St. Albert's scenic walkways and waterways. Take a leisurely stroll to check the Trestle Bridge and Children's Bridge. Walk along both sides of the river, taking in the new growth of the season. Let spring inspire you to shoot something completely new and fresh!

Please Bring

  • Your camera & lens(es)
  • Fully charged camera battery
  • Memory Cards
  • Good outdoor shoes (please remember it is spring in Alberta)
  • Weather-appropriate/warm clothing
  • Monopod (optional)
  • Your imagination

Lions Park

21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave
St. Albert, AB


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