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For the longest time, Terwillegar Park was Edmonton’s poor forgotten natural area. But it was a natural area that really wasn’t natural anymore. 2 |: z2 I: M# x; J( o- [5 c
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Situated on the city’s southwestern outskirts in a great looping elbow of the North Saskatchewan River, Terwillegar was a gravel pit and dumping ground until 1979. Shaped over thousands of years by glacial erosion, wind and water, and now enclosed by the river, the lands contain a varied mix of natural grasslands and mixed forest, and the remnants of the mining operation.
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