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Sien Lok Park

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Sien Lok Park is an urban park located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It sits between the Chinatown neighbourhood to the south, and the Bow River to the north. The park was established in 1982 by the Sien Lok Society of Calgary. The park features several sculptures and seating areas, as well as a playground. The Bow River pathway runs along the north side of the park.

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Sien Lok Park
Riverfront Avenue SW, Calgary Chinatown

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N 51.0525 ° E -114.06416666667 °
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Riverfront Avenue SW
T2P 4Y8 Calgary, Chinatown
Alberta, Canada
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