Along the Bow River Pathway, visitors can enjoy a variety of unique activities: Summer kayaking and paddleboarding are popular, with rental services available at Bowness Park, offering serene rides across the water while taking in views of the city skyline and riverside wildlife.
In winter, ice skating at the natural rink in Rundle Park becomes a favorite pastime. The pathway is also lined with public art installations and sculptures, such as the "River Reflections" series, blending nature and creativity—perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Additionally, the weekly Calgary Farmers' Market (held every Saturday) is located nearby, featuring local produce, handmade crafts, and fresh street food—ideal for immersing in community culture.
Guided tours are also available to explore the region’s ecology and Indigenous history, revealing how the Bow River has shaped Calgary’s environment and identity. These experiences enrich travel beyond sightseeing, fostering deeper connection with the city’s natural and cultural heritage.