Location ID: #10142991
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Beaumont is a charming community 20 mins southeast of Edmonton. This community is a mix of old and new. At one end of town you have the Old Church perched on the top of the hill and the other is a new mall. They have a great restaurant on the ...
Location ID: #10134589
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The Walterdale Bridge is a through arch bridge across the North Saskatchewan River. It is 230m long, has three lanes for northbound vehicular traffic, spacious pedestrian and cyclist crossings, and programmable LED lighting.
Location ID: #10137909
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Located on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, Devon offers an abundance of beauty with its breath-taking river valley and that indescribable small-town feeling.
Location ID: #10137878
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Large open park with Baseball diamond. Adjacent to River to the East
Contains early 1900s Rossdale Brewery building, oldest unaltered industrial building in Alberta.
Adjacent to Residential area to the South
Lots of street parking. Close ...
Location ID: #10137803
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Park along South bank of North Saskatchewan River.
Location ID: #10137715
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A pocket park along Edmonton's whimsical 104 Street named in honour of the city's first openly gay politician and hard-working community advocate, Michael Phair.
Location ID: #10134740
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Built in 1932. Banquet, lounge and auditorium facilities available. Home to 14 lodges, Scottish Rite, Order of Eastern Star, and Job's Daughters.
It is replete with old texts, rich engravings and fraternity artifacts including gongs, tracing boards ...
Location ID: #10203005
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Location ID: #10137382
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Surrounded by the boutique shops and restaurants on Whyte Avenue, this hotel has contemporary suites, event and meeting spaces.
Location ID: #10205640
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The site features a nice seating area, with pergola, flower beds, and a stylish and contemporary lighting display called The Light Garden.
Location ID: #10207005
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Downtown Didsbury on main street has on one side the train tracks and the street scape on the others side features red brick buildings from the 19th century. The side street 19th Ave has the 1980th feel and has been featured in numerous productions ...
Location ID: #10207098
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The Didsbury Train Station was build in 1902 and is a standalone building along Didsbury's main street (20th Street). The interior has main floor has two bigger rooms. The bigger room also has a stage and a little commercial kitchen. The second room ...
Location ID: #10207316
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The Rosebud Valley Campground is owned and operated by the Town of Didsbury. Located on the east side of Didsbury on Highway 582, this quiet, peaceful campground offers daily, weekly and monthly rates. The campground is in close proximity to many ...
Location ID: #10206999
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The building is an older building with multiple rooms of various sizes; glassed in front desk or reception area; open larger space behind front desk. One of the rooms has oak wood panels and used to be the council chambers. The room has two levels, ...
Location ID: #10206252
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The Didsbury Museum is owned and operated by the Didsbury and District Historical Society. The building was constructed in 1907 as a school, and was designated a Provincial Historic Site in 1997.
Also known as the "Old Red Brick School", the ...
Location ID: #10206257
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The Didsbury Memorial Complex is the central home to a multitude of recreation and community-based service facilities. The Complex offers the following:
17,000 sq. foot main ice surface
5,382 sq. foot leisure ice surface
5-lane swimming pool ...
Location ID: #10196185
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This scenic access to Alberta's Iron Horse Trail, a 300km off road route, is located in the small hamlet of Mallaig. It provides both a beautiful woodland trail and a very well maintained campsite.
Location ID: #10196065
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Built in 1967, the UFO Landing Pad is a unique raised decorated monument with an attached gift shop. The Landing Pad is a wonderful place to get tourist information as well as a special memento or unique gift including local pottery, jewellery, ...
Location ID: #10200281
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The St. Paul Recreation Center sits within the larger St. Paul Community grounds holding a variety of different community centers including hockey arenas, a pool, baseball diamonds and the landing pad tourist center. The Center itself is some to ...
Location ID: #10196068
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Two Museums in One! The St. Paul Historical Museum showcases the rich history of St. Paul and uses a variety of displays to illustrate how farming has changed since the first homesteaders settled here. With both a gift shop with a variety of items ...
Location ID: #10200300
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Located in the heart of downtown, this theater not only has the old time charm of many small town movie theaters, but it also has prime street location with views of the surrounding shops and buildings. Consisting of three separate theaters, one ...
Location ID: #10196179
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Rural airport just outside the town of St. Paul with various individual hangars and on site small engine planes. Historic Air planes also on site.
Location ID: #10197809
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The Elk Point Municipal Airport is an excellent facility located approximately 8 kms east of Elk Point on secondary highway 646.The airport has a runway of 4,492 feet in length and a width of 75 feet with a tie down. Elk Point offers you a personal ...
Location ID: #10197810
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Haying in the 30`s is hosted over the August long weekend every year in Mallaig, where guests are taken back to the 1930`s in a picturesque village of antiques staffed by volunteers in period costumes. The location spreads throughout a forested ...