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The Bearspaw Marina sits on a floating dock on the edge of the reservoir, a segment of the Bow River just outside Calgary limits in Rocky View County .
The business was installed last summer , renting out canoes, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards to people to recreate on the reservoir.
The city plans to redesignate the road allowances, which cut through Haskayne Legacy Park , as park space.
TransAlta says the reservoir is not intended to be used for public recreation, as water levels can change suddenly.
Bearspaw Marina was a huge hit last summer , according to manager Lance Males , attracting upwards of 400 people on particularly hot days.
Males and Skauge say they hope people who enjoyed using the marina last summer come out to the upcoming planning commission and public hearing meetings at city hall .
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