What makes it 83% Solo-Friendly: River pathways, free courts, batting cages and pool give varied solo fitness options, and park is safe and open daily; winter snow or limited lighting may reduce late-evening usability.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to jog pathways, swim, and use the batting cages without rushing.
Riverside jog or cycle:
Follow the paved Bow River Pathway beside the park.
Tip: Wear running shoes and bring water; rest under shaded trees.
Lane swim at Shouldice Aquatic Centre:
Swim laps or join public swim sessions.
Tip: Drop-in admission is $8.95; pool is busiest evenings—try midday.
Tennis or pickleball practice:
Use one of eight multi-use hard courts.
Tip: Courts are free; bring your own racket or paddle and balls.
Batting cages at The Cage:
Hit 20 pitches in the on-site batting cages.
Tip: Tokens cost $5; wear athletic shoes and arrive during off-peak hours.
Photography or sketching:
Capture river views and mature trees.
Tip: Bring a camera or sketchbook; go early for soft morning light.

Lily Riwukore
Probably the best and the safest playground I've ever seen in Alberta. My kids love this playground; they can spend up to 3 hours nonstop playing until we ask them to stop. The design, the colour, the variety, and some educational parts, such as the Braille alphabet, are unique. Highly recommended!!
sanket patel
It is a nice place for kids and adults. I took my family in July. I feel that it has good options for kids, but not that awesome place. I would rather be in edworthy park. If you are a bow river fan than it has nice spots to sit and enjoy the river. I loved that it has tennis courts open to public and really well maintained
Millie M.
Lovely park. Great place to visit with kids or to just relax. There's plenty of picnic tables to rest at right next to the river.
Dolapo Oni
We had a church BBQ here and it was a blast. Great view of the Bow river and rafts, a basketball court, a playground for the kids with several fun things to do. If you want to do a family picnic, this is a good place to come. Lots of parking also.
Johnnalyn Magsipoc
Shouldice park is big park. To many thing to do there once you in, u can boating , biking,basketball,many picnic tables and also beautiful play ground for the kids. the place clean. Peoples can bike or walk the old bridge made by the wood. It’s amazing. Kids can play the side of lake.
Outdoor courts and pathways can be icy from November to March—wear traction cleats. Washrooms and water fountains open Victoria Day weekend to Thanksgiving. The pool is open year-round indoors.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Lane swim admission | CAD 8.95 |
| 20-pitch batting cage token | CAD 5 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 13.95 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 4900 Monserrat Dr NW, Calgary, AB T3B 1H9, Canada
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