Several Edmonton trails closed, under water, after June record rainfall
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Several Edmonton trails closed, under water, after June record rainfall
"It's tough to give an exact timeline, but over the next week, we should be able to get in and do our evaluations and start to open them up"
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By Jason Hills
Published Jul 02, 2026
Last updated 34 minutes ago
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