McHungh Bluff is a pathway that runs on the north side of the Bow River.
This area spans over a space of 27 hectares.
Along the upper pathway the views are breathtaking.
Pathways and an impressive 167-step staircase through McHugh Bluff Park
(named after Felix McHugh, Calgary business man and Rancher, 1851-1912)
connect Crescent Heights to the Bow River below. The river earned its name, not
from its curved shape, but because the Indigenous people who lived in the area,
particularly the Piikani, used the reeds that grew along its banks to make bows.