Sien Lok Park
Sien Lok Park is a Chinese cultural park located on the south Bow River Pathway in downtown Calgary.
About the park
The Sien Lok Society of Calgary was formed in 1968. Embodying the motto behind the name Sien Lok that "happiness comes through good works" the Society, in co-operation with the community, preserved and developed Chinatown's lone green space into Sien Lok Park in 1982.
The sculpture titled "In Search of Gold Mountain" was sculpted by Chu Honsun from 15 tonnes of granite from Hopei Province in China. It was sculpted to honour the Chinese history within Canada.
Park features
- Entrance is flanked by two Chinese lions
- Pagoda - Chinese gazebo
- Concrete tai chi area
- Sculpture
- Benches
- Playground
- Located along the Bow River Pathway system, east of Prince's Island Park
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Calgary Parks
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