Categories: Lifestyle

Parts of Calgary’s iconic Douglas Fir Trail will soon open to visitors after three years

With summer on the way, parts of the popular Douglas Fir Trail in southwest Calgary are set to reopen to the public as work continues in the area.

A section of the southwest Calgary trail has been closed since November 2023 due to erosion, drainage issues, and slope instability. While work continues, the City says a full reopening remains dependent on future funding.

In a recent update from the City of Calgary, three areas of the trail are finally reopening as conditions have improved and seasonal hazards have decreased.

The first area, on the western section of the trail, was previously closed over the winter due to icy conditions and concerns about its proximity to an active project site. It will now reopen on a trial basis.

The second area, which has been closed due to a lack of a safe detour or clear exit route, is also reopening with a designated turnaround point in place.

Lastly, the third area in the eastern section of the trail previously led into a closed construction site, but will now include a looped route allowing users to stay within open areas of the trail while still accessing the surrounding pathway system.

The City did not give a specific date on when it expects each section to be open by, just that the reopening will be on a trial basis to help provide clearer access routes, reduce confusion for trail users and support compliance with posted closures near the active construction area. The closures will continue to be monitored and may change depending on site conditions, construction activities and user compliance.

Other parts of the trail will remain closed, including areas near active slope stabilization, access to the construction zone and sections where trail conditions remain poor. The City is asking trail users to follow the posted signage. Slope stabilization work is expected to be completed by December 2026.

The City says it plans to seek funding through the next budget cycle from 2027 to 2030, with the City Council expected to decide during budget deliberations in November 2026. Until then, a full reopening timeline for the Douglas Fir Trail remains uncertain.

You can learn more about the project online.

Originally published on Daily Hive. 

Recent posts:
Calgary’s best-kept wellness secret is hiding along this nature trail
Here’s where Canadians should move abroad to in 2026, according to a new ranking

Recent Posts

You can paddle through B.C.’s glowing waters on this guided bioluminescence tour

If you've ever looked at the shoreline and thought the water was tinged with a…

3 hours ago

A spooky new escape room is taking over all four floors of this Edmonton library

An all-new edition of this exciting library escape room!

5 hours ago

This Alberta tattoo show will have over 200 artists, competitions, and live entertainment

The Windy City Tattoo Show is making its way to Lethbridge this September, and it…

6 hours ago

There’s a music festival in Edmonton taking over the downtown with over 125 artists

Featuring some of the newest sounds in underground music.

7 hours ago

One of Alberta’s oldest pioneer settlements is less than an hour away from Calgary

If you head towards the Rockies from Calgary, keep your eyes peeled for a spot…

7 hours ago

B.C.’s largest Culture Days celebration is bringing over 50 free events to Richmond

Richmond's 17th annual Culture Days marks the largest celebration of its kind in B.C., and…

7 hours ago