This Calgary park used to be home to a hospital for soldiers

Jul 8 2026, 4:54 pm

Nestled right along the Bow River, Baker Park serves the city as a beautiful destination to relax and enjoy nature, but it once served a very different purpose.

According to the Calgary Heritage Initiative, before becoming the peaceful park Calgarians know today, the area was home to a sanatorium that was built in the Bowness area in 1918 to care for soldiers returning from the First World War. 

It was created during a time when many returning soldiers required medical care after being overseas. It was primarily a tuberculosis sanatorium, but it also helped those with other diseases, like the Spanish flu. 

The site later became known as the Baker Memorial Sanatorium, named after one of the doctors who helped run the facility. After operating for decades, the sanatorium was eventually closed and the original building was demolished.

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While the sanatorium is no longer standing, reminders of its history remain throughout Baker Park. The park is home to around 1,800 trees that were planted by the gardeners who worked at the sanatorium, creating the landscape that visitors enjoy today.

Now, Baker Park is a popular destination for Calgarians looking to enjoy the outdoors. Located along the Bow River, the park features walking paths, open green spaces, picnic areas, and scenic views that make it an amazing destination.

With its mature trees, riverside setting, and stunning views, it’s a great escape from the bustle of the city. The park has also become a popular place for special events. According to the City of Calgary, it is the most popular park for outdoor weddings.

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