glenmore reservoir recreation map - the city of calgary - home … · glenmore reservoir bylaws...
Post on 18-Sep-2020
2 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
OAKMOUNT DR
19 S
T S
W
20 S
T S
W
21 S
T S
W
LINCOLN DRVILLE DR
LANGRI
56 AVE SWCYPRUSAVE
RICHARD
GLENMORE TRAIL
CROW
CHIL
D TR
AIL
54 AVE SW
LANCASTER WAY
LIND
SAY
DR
63 ST SW
LION
EL C
R
66 AVE SW
LOM
BARD
Y C
R
LAKE
VIEW
DR
LINDEN DR
STONE DR
LIVI
NG
SIDE DRLEA
LEGA
RE D
R
STROM DRLIND
30 S
T S
W
34 S
T S
W
37 S
T S
W
58 AVE SW
LODGE CR
LASALLE CR
54 AVE SW
LADBROOKE DR
SINAI AVE SW
62 AVE SW
LIRI AVE
KOREA AVE
LA W DR
61 AVE SW
RIDGE DR
LONG
20 S
T S
W
LYLEAVE
LONG
RIDG
E DR
LACO
MBE
WY
LOUI
SE R
D
EAGLE RIDGE DR
EAGLE RIDGE PL14
ST
SW
HERIT AGE DR
HAYS
BORO
CR
90 AVE SW
JERU
SALE
M R
D
92 AVE SW
19 S
T S
W
PALISWOOD RD
PALLISER DR
24 S
T S
W
BA Y VIEW DR
BA Y RIDGE
DR
BA Y SHORE RD
OAKM
OUNT
DR
OAKWOOD DR
OAKF
IELD
DR
29 S
T S
W
OAKSIDE CI
OAKSIDE CI
OAKFERNRDOA
KMOU
NT R
D
26 S
T
OAKLAND WY
OAKSIDEGA
TE
14 S
T S
W
R I V E R
VELODROME
RD
EL B
OW
R I V E R
E L B O W
GLENMORELANDING
ROCKYVIEW
HERITAGE PARK
EARL GREYGOLF CLUB
NORTHGLENMORE
PARKWEASELHEAD
NATURALAREA
SOUTHGLENMORE
PARK
TSUUTINA
NATION
TSUUTINA
NATION
LAKEVIEWGOLF CLUB
GLENMOREATHLETIC
PARK
CALGARY CANOE ANDROWING CLUBS
GLENMORE SAILING CLUB
GLENMORERESERVOIR
For your safety, reservoir closed to all users November 1 to April 30.
Bylaw 9018
BOAT PATROL OFFICE
GLENMORESAILING SCHOOL
LIFE JACKETLOANER STATION
Accessible washrooms
X-country skiing
Use caution!
No boating
No cycling
No dogs
No swimming
Pathway Pedestrian / CyclistSlashes Point Downhill
Pathway with snow removal
Trail
Bikeway Auto/Cyclist
Trans Canada Trail Route
Railway
River
Green Spaces
Barbeque pit
Boat launch
Boat Patrol call box
Canoe access
Dock
Fishing area
Golf course
Hiking/walking trail
Hospital
Interpretive plaque
Natural area
Picnic shelter
Picnic tables
Playground
Public parking
Scenic sights
Tennis court
Washrooms
Legend
GLENMORE PARK
Know before you go• Weather conditions on Glenmore
Reservoir can change very quickly.
• Check the weather and wind forecast before boating.
• Carry rain gear and extra layers.
• Inform someone of where you plan to go boating and when you expect to return.
Practice safe boating• Life jackets or Personal Flotation
Devices (PFDs) must be worn at all times while on the water.
• Boats must be equipped with both a bailing device and a mooring rope. Refer to Transport Canada’s Safe Boating Guide for the recommended boating equipment checklist.
Inclement weather• During storms or lightning,
Glenmore Boat Patrol will evacuate the reservoir.
• The reservoir will re-open 30 minutes after the last lightning strike.
Fishing• It’s your responsibility to know and
comply with all fishing regulations.
Picnic sites are day use only
• No camping or overnight stays.
• Alcohol is not permitted.
No open fires• Fire pits are provided at picnic sites
throughout Glenmore Park.
• Ensure that your fire pit or BBQ stand is completely extinguished before you leave.
• Collecting and burning forest material and/or vegetation is not permitted.
Keep picnic areas clean• Picnic areas are for shared public
use, please clean up after yourself.
• Dispose of all waste in garbage bins provided.
2016
-109
1
2016-1091 Glenmore Reservoir kiosk sign-singles.indd 1 2016-05-31 7:59 AM
Owned and operated by The City of Calgary since 1964, the Glenmore Boat Patrol patrols the waters of the Glenmore Reservoir during daylight hours between May 1 and October 31. The Glenmore Boat Patrol provides first response to all boating and shoreline incidents or emergencies on the reservoir.
In addition to patrol and rescue duties, the Glenmore Boat Patrol is responsible for environmental stewardship and maintenance of the reservoir throughout the boating season. The overall goal of the Glenmore Boat Patrol is to ensure the highest level of safety for all recreational user groups on the water.
Boat patrol operators undergo extensive rescue craft and first responder training. Operators utilize several fully-equipped rescue boats to respond to distress calls.
Glenmore Boat Patrol is a member of the Water Safety Partnership – a task force whose goal is to reduce the number of water-related deaths and injuries in Canada.
ContactThe Glenmore Boat Patrol can be contacted using any of the three main emergency call boxes.
Glenmore Reservoir Services OfficeSouth Glenmore Park8415 24th St. S.W.
Heritage Park Boat LaunchSouth of Gasoline Alley8003 14th St. S.W.
Calgary Canoe & Rowing ClubNorth Glenmore Park6449 Crowchild Trail S.W.
There are additional call boxes located at various intervals around the reservoir, please refer to map.
In the interests of maintaining a safe and enjoyable boating experience for all users, please respect the following rules:
• Not all boats can alter course quickly or safely; share the reservoir and be aware of other boats on the water in order to avoid collision.
• Yield to the Heritage Park Moyie, vessels under tow and sailboats in light wind.
• Drafting or chasing the Heritage Park Moyie is prohibited.
• During emergencies or rescues, the Glenmore Boat Patrol may need to operate at high speeds, during this time please keep clear.
• Minimize time occupying boat launch areas. These areas are utilized by all users, please be courteous and aware of other’s needs.
• Boats exiting the dock have right-of-way.
• Launching from or beaching on the shorelines is not permitted, except under emergency situations.
Glenmore Boat Patrol Reservoir etiquette
2016-1091 Glenmore Reservoir kiosk sign-singles.indd 2 2016-05-31 7:59 AM
Glenmore Reservoir BylawsGlenmore Reservoir is a source of drinking water for Calgary. The City enforces specific bylaws in order to protect this water supply and ensure the health and safety of all Calgarians.
Public use of Glenmore ReservoirPublic use of Glenmore Reservoir is permitted between: May 1 - October 31
Daily operational hours are between:Sunrise – Sunset
Use of Glenmore Reservoir outside of the specified times is strictly prohibited.
No swimmingSwimming or wading is not permitted.
No fishing off docksNo fishing off docks or ramps (fishing is permitted in non-motorized boats and along the shore).
No petsNo pets permitted in the water or in boats.
Prohibited crafts The following crafts are not permitted on Glenmore Reservoir:• Motorized crafts• Inflatable crafts• Stand-up paddle boards• Wind surfing boards• Crafts over eight metres (26 ft.)
Life jackets or Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs)• Must be worn at all times.
• Must be approved by Transport Canada or Canadian Coast Guard.
• All inflatable lifejackets or PFDs must adequately sustain the person upon water entry without effort or motion of any kind by the wearer.
Winter Regulations• Contact with the ice is prohibited.
• No animals are permitted on the ice.
• Do not place any object or thing in the water or upon the ice which may pollute or contaminate the water of Glenmore Reservoir.
2016-1091 Glenmore Reservoir kiosk sign-singles.indd 3 2016-05-31 7:59 AM
top related