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Inglewood Wildlands

The Inglewood Wildlands was acquired by Petro-Canada in 1985. A former Gulf Oil refinery, the Wildlands began as an extensive environmental clean-up project in order to protect the Bow river and surrounding habitats and has since grown into a river valley mosaic of grasslands, shrubs, and riparian woods. Since the clean-up began in 1978, more than 1.5 million litres of sub-surface oil have been removed.

In 1992, along with the clean-up, the development of the site as a wilderness habitat and educational vehicle began to take shape. With the help of Petro-Canada, eight Calgary Rotary clubs, Ducks Unlimited Canada, The City of Calgary, and the Inglewood Community, the Inglewood Wildlands has developed into a 78-acre sanctuary where both young and old can gather to experience the original river valley while learning how environmental protection and sustainability are important aspects to a sound future.

Today, Petro-Canada continues its contribution to the development of the Wildlands. The Inglewood Wildlands proves the importance of today’s principles confronting yesterday’s operating standards. Petro-Canada realizes this importance as it moves toward not only the clean-up and development of the Wildlands as a wilderness sanctuary, but also as an educational tool for sustainable environmental development.