Rising river waters makes for dangerous conditions
June 15, 2023

Edmontonians should exercise extreme caution this week around the North Saskatchewan River and its tributaries.

Due to the continuous rain, the river, as well as shorelines and trails directly near the river, may be unsafe. Edmontonians may expect high water levels and increased current flow in the coming days. This may cause some flooding in areas running along the North Saskatchewan River and other natural waterways.

Edmontonians should:
  • Stay out of the water.
  • Stay away from low-lying areas along the North Saskatchewan River and other natural waterways, until the water recedes and any necessary cleanup can occur.
  • Obey all trail closure signage.
  • Refrain from allowing pets near the river and creeks during this time.
  • Keep watercrafts off the river due to fast moving water, strong currents and debris in the water.

As of this morning, the following trails have been closed. They are:
  • Mill Creek Ravine trail system north of 76 Avenue to Connors Road

Other low-lying trails may be closed on short notice, which is why it’s important to check the City of Edmonton’s trail closures map before exploring the city’s river valley and parks.
For more information:

Media contact:
Senior Communications Advisor
Communications and Engagement
780-288-9539