

The Downtown Island: How a Naturalized Island Park Enables Urban Placemaking
St. Patrick’s Island is a 31-acre natural sanctuary in the Bow River, offering biodiverse park space, walking and biking trails, public gathering spaces, play areas, and revitalized river channels. Thoughtful design shaped this space, but a purposeful programming and placemaking strategy is what continues to bring the island to life more than a decade after its transformation.
Today, more than 75 events and programs take place on St. Patrick’s Island every year, creating a unique rhythm and flow to how the space is used year-round.
Through a curated tour route that weaves together urban plazas, river pathways, bridges, and naturalized landscapes, CMLC will share how events and everyday activation strategies support, animate, and harmonize both designed public spaces and restored natural environments. Along the way, tour leads will highlight how design principles and placemaking activations work together to build community connection to natural spaces in the context of the ever-developing city around it.
Doors at 1:00 PM // Event Starts at 1:30 PM