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How long is the drive from Valemount to Saskatoon?

The direct drive from Valemount to Saskatoon is 625 mi (1,005 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 8 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Valemount to Saskatoon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Jasper National Park, Jasper, and Edmonton, as well as top places to visit like Pigeon Lake Provincial Park and Sylvan Lake Park, or the ever-popular Eden North Parachute Schools.

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Top cities between Valemount and Saskatoon

The top cities between Valemount and Saskatoon are Jasper National Park, Jasper, and Edmonton. Jasper National Park is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Valemount and 6 hours from Saskatoon.
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Jasper

Jasper, located in Alberta, Canada, is a bustling town at the heart of Jasper National Park. The park boasts stunning natural features such as glacier-fed lakes, lush forests, and winding rivers against the backdrop of the majestic Canadian Rockies. Visitors can take in panoramic views from the summit of Whistlers Mountain by riding the Jasper SkyTram. For history enthusiasts, the Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives offers insights into the area's past with exhibits on topics like fur trade and early exploration.
72% as popular as Jasper National Park
2 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Saskatoon
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Edmonton

Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, is located on the North Saskatchewan River and serves as the hub of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. The city offers a variety of dining options with gluten-free menus at places like Creperie, Highlevel Diner, Harts Table & Bar, LUX Steakhouse + Bar, Mikado Restaurant, and Milestones Grill & Bar.
66% as popular as Jasper National Park
8 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Saskatoon
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Jasper National Park

National park
Jasper National Park of Canada is a sprawling 13,000 sq. km. area renowned for its diverse wildlife and breathtaking views. The Icefields Parkway, stretching 146 miles from Lake Louise to the park, offers stunning sights of ancient glaciers, waterfalls, and lakes like the radiant Peyto Lake. Visitors can explore the Columbia Icefield by all-terrain vehicle or helicopter for a unique perspective.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Saskatoon

Best stops along Valemount to Saskatoon drive

The top stops along the way from Valemount to Saskatoon (with short detours) are West Edmonton Mall, Fort Edmonton Park, and World Waterpark. Other popular stops include Bower Ponds, Reynolds Museum, and Jurassic Forest.
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Eden North Parachute Schools

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Skydiving center
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Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Do you think you have experienced enough in your life!? You can't say so unless you've tried skydiving! It's a blast, pure and natural drug - adrenaline! If you ever decide to do it, come to Eden North for your Jump! They got best Drop Zone Operator ever and most experienced staff in Alberta. I've done it many times and now this is my passion for the life time! Cheers!
Take M — Google review
Eden North Parachute School is absolutely amazing! With experienced and knowledgeable instructors, teachers and staff. Thier world class athletes have forever changed my life.
T. G — Google review
Just had my first jump at Eden North skydive on July 15, 2017 I had a fantastic tandem master Sebastien who really help keep me calm and helped me rock my first jump! Scarey at first but totally worth it! I cannot wait to do it again! My day only got better after we landed, as my boyfriend snuck up behind me and got down on one knee! Amazing place! Amazing people! Amazing time!
Alia F — Google review
Omg ❤️ we went on a girls trip and decided to do skydiving 🪂 So glad we chose Eden North. Everyone there is soo friendly. We had an amazing experience ❤️ Thank you again Gleb Krasni 😊
Nikitha M — Google review
By far the friendliest and most welcoming staff I've seen. Definitely the place to go whether you're a new or experienced jumper
Tyler B — Google review
Awful, would never ever recommend this place to skydive. To me tandem skydiving there has to be a passion, bond and desire to go on a journey together. Not here, I found everyone working here was cliquey, pretentious and only business oriented. I was appalled at how impersonal the person I was supposed to tandem jump with. So I bailed while in the air and told them I didn't want to jump. In the end it was my fault and I basically threw $300 in the toilet. They at least gave me $ back for the video. Otherwise though, compared to the places I skydived out in B.C , this was absolutely terrible. For the only reason was the snobbiness and impersonal behavior of the staff. Will never step a foot anywhere near this place again and will never recommend them
Dave S — Google review
Took my sister and step sister out for their first tandem jump. They loved it. The staff are great and the owner insists everyone have fun but will not compromise safety. Had my daughter out there as well a couple of years back. She still gets this big smile on her face when ever we mention it. It is an experience you will never forget. Be sure to pay extra for the video you will regret it if you don't.
Duane M — Google review
Tandem jump number 2! This location is fantastic. Organized, professional, and friendly atmosphere. The jump masters were knowledgeable and on top of the weather conditions. Speaking personally of "Jay" (hope I'm remembering that correctly), he took the time to see me as an individual and really seemed to "fine tune" my experience. He helped me get into the headspace I wanted to be in my mind for my second jump. 10/10 would recommend this school and particularly for first timers!
Gavin M — Google review
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5.0
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2023 Township Rd 540, Onoway, AB T0E 1V0, Canada
http://www.edennorth.com/
+1 780-489-9000
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Pigeon Lake Provincial Park

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Nature & Parks
Pigeon Lake Provincial Park offers a unique camping experience with its wheelchair-accessible yurts that provide a blend of comfort and nature. The park features spacious and well-treed campsites, equipped with essential amenities like power, washrooms, and garbage/recycling facilities. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the tranquility of nature while taking advantage of the central shower building and various toilet options available throughout the park.
Visited on 29 September. Amazing place. There was 50 kph wind blowing which made it very cold outside (feel was -1 at 6 pm). However the place was still so very beautiful. The autumn colors of the trees, flying leaves, high waves, all was amazing.
Shahzad A — Google review
The camping site is large, with flush toilets and free showers. The lake is beautiful and the children's playground is nice. The neighbors are quiet, but the birds are too noisy.
Will K — Google review
Mid September camping trip. Daughter and I had a great time! Love the trail system. Well maintained and great for biking or walking. Only downside is the nasty lake.
Trevor C — Google review
Great campground, but the lake can be hit or miss.. the water had a decal matter warning and blue/green algae, and smelled quite horrendous as well.. campsite itself was very nice though.
Sean M — Google review
Beautiful provincial campground. Well treed, and nicely spaced out. The trails are very well maintained, and easy to ride our ebikes on, with benches to take a break on along the way. Beach is sandy, but didn't try out the lake as it was a bit to chilly. We were here the first week of September. Some of the sites are huge, can easily put in a 30-35 ft trailer, plus another smaller one, and your tow vehicles. They have group camping as well. Not all loops have power, but there's a dump station on site and potable water to fill your tank.
Roxanne F — Google review
Great provincial park. Staff were very helpful fast and easy check in. Once you find your site you’ll notice they are spacious and nicely treed for privacy. Garbage and recycling station spaced perfectly throughout each loop. There are flush toilets and drop toilets through also. Some of the flush toilets have an outside sink with hot and cold water to clean dishes. There is a central shower building that are free to all campers. We stayed in a group camp site that fit 5 trailers comfortably. The layout of trails all lead to the park/beach area which is perfect as trying to drive there is a bit of a round about way as it’s not clearly marked. The water did have blue green algae when we went. Periods of the day it was clear at the beach roped off swimming area so it wasn’t all that bad and just hit the showers after swimming. The dump station has 4 Sani dumps which helps when leaving on a busy check out days. Great experience over all will stay again.
Myles M — Google review
We arrived around 530pm on the 26th, and there was no one working, so there was no way to get firewood or check in so we still drove in and set up and checked in the next day but no fire wood the first night kinda sucked. The next night, someone was there until 8 pm, so check their hours maybe. Campgrounds are well maintained. We were in the Bs. 5 min walk to the park and beach, If you use the trail. It was private but not secluded. Bathrooms were nearby, and they weren't porty potties. They were actual bathrooms. We had our 4 dogs with us, which worked out nice they were great. There were other dogs around, and a good chunk of them did bark a lot.... but turn the music up, and you're good. 11pm things got quieter, but we still had the fire going and low music just like everyone else. The beach is beautiful... but did have a public notice of swimmers itch reported even though it wasn't on the website. So we made sandcastles and just dipped our feet in ( and washed and rubbed them after). They have kayaks you can rent ( you download an app, etc ). Near the beach is a park-older but still nice. Handicap accessible. Also, there is a big green space you can use. Drinking is allowed at the picnic tables. There are bathrooms ( porter pottys) in the area. This area was fairly busy throughout the day. Showers are free, and when we went at 1pm, were busy for the women's. Pressure and temperature were perfect. One showers pressure was insane but I tried 2 more, and they were perfect. There is no designated place to brush your hair or do makeup, which was fine for me-there is two/three sinks, but then you're blocking everyone who just wants to wash their hands from using the bathroom. So area could be used if not busy. There is a small concession area that you stand outside of and can buy things for camping. For food, they generally only had ice cream. This is where you also buy firewood. Campground is only a 12 min drive from the Village of Pigeon lake and they had some cute places to visit. Overall really nice campground and would stay here again.
Amy C — Google review
Awesome park and an amazing beach at the Day Use Area. Love the self serve kayak and paddleboard rentals there as well.
J M — Google review
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15072 Township Rd 470, County Of Wetaskiwin No. 10, AB T0C 2V0, Canada
https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/central/pigeon-lake-pp/information-facilities/camping/pigeon-lake/
+1 780-586-2644
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Sylvan Lake Park

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Nature & Parks
Public beach
A wonderful place to enjoy summer with family. The place is really beautiful and a lot of restaurants and coffee shop around the area. Though in summer time looking for a parking slot is a bit hard since a lot of people love this place for swimming fishing and picnic. They have a big washroom that can accommodate a lot of people every year.
Lindsey M — Google review
Very lovely place to relax and have fun. If you are looking for a spot that is good for kids, parents, and pets, then this is the one you are looking for. We can swim, take boats, and tubes into the lake to have fun. There are also some water activities and boat rentals available. Washrooms and change rooms are also available, and the maintenance is also good. There are some decent restaurants around the town. Paid parking is available across the street, and many spots around.
Sravanthi V — Google review
Excellent beach park. Nice beach with shore line. The whole area is very shallow and safe for kids. There are nice shower and wash/change rooms no family rooms though. Parking is paid be sure to pay or get a ticket. There is a splash/inflatable aqua park for extra fee but its worth it too. There is kids playground, light house and just few picnic benches but a lot of rest bench along the harbour front walk. Boat and kayak rental options are available. It could get quite hot and busy on a weekend so be prepared. Over all highly recommended. Check out photo and videos & Follow for more.
Vids T — Google review
The park has a beautiful grass area to sit and enjoy the lake-view. It’s a fun place with family and friends. There is also a light house to watch around.
Ashish P — Google review
This magnificent lake park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the urban life without leaving the city. The lush greenery, majestic botanicals, gentle wind breeze, the iconic light house, local cafès, pubs and restaurants, breathtaking sunsets, and calm, beautiful lake... it's the perfect place for picnics, jogging, or simply unwinding with nature. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat to re energize, re calibrate, relax, and rejuvenate. Can't wait to revisit ❤️.
Josephine B — Google review
Probably my favorite beach in Alberta traveled here from Edmonton about an hour and a half drive, but come at least five times a year to do some jet skiing. The weather was perfect. The atmosphere was always nice and clean and they had the Battle of the beaches this weekend which added an extra vibe. I wish there an event on the beach every weekend playing music. It was awesome and everybody loved it.
Dee J — Google review
An absolute beauty.. The beach park was sparsely populated making it a perfect getaway for couples and families.. We went on the Thanksgiving Day and would visit again..
AMIT P — Google review
Lots of space to find your own spot on the grass next to the water. Easy access down cement staircase into the water (3 or 4 steps with centre railing). Minimal to no rocks in the water/ sand while swimming, clean, no leaches, lots of smaller fish, minnows and wildlife. Shallow water and easy to swim. There was paid parking with lots of spots right next to the lake front, I paid approximately $9 for 3 hours. It's an app you can download or scan qr code, credit card or card only. Good option for restaurants in the area and other local stores close by. Overall would recommend it's a great place for a day trip or longer. I would travel to this lake again.
Krista G — Google review
4.6
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4403 Lakeshore Dr, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1C4, Canada
https://www.sylvanlake.ca/en/explore-sylvan/parks-playgrounds-and-trails.aspx#
+1 403-887-2141
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Edmonton Skydive

Skydiving center
Tours
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Skydiving
I went skydiving for the first time on August 22nd. It was an incredible experience. My instructor was Jesse and he was chill yet enthusiastic for the experience. Laid back yet very professional. He was excellent. The free fall is super intense. I fell through a cloud! I absolutely recommend skydiving as something to experience. I also recommend getting the 360 video as you get a third person perspective on your dive to help you relive the event. Edmonton Skydive has a great facility and staff. If you’re going to experience this mind blowing event, you’re in good hands with this team! Thanks for an amazing time!
Aaron H — Google review
Everyone needs to grow some balls and book their skydiving appt now!! 100000% worth every penny. I was lucky enough to get Jamo as my instructor and my mom was blessed with Jrock. They made it feel like a walk in the park for both my mom and I. Once you’re up there there’s no time to think about jumping, you just do and it’s the best couple of minutes of peace and tranquility and ADRENALINE!!! Thanks guys !
Vero — Google review
I just had my very first skydive and it was absolutely incredible! At first, I was really scared, but my instructor Jesse was so calm, professional, and supportive that all my fears quickly disappeared. Thanks to him, I was able to fully enjoy the jump and turn my fear into one of the best experiences of my life. Truly unforgettable!
Lyuba H — Google review
I swore I could never skydive but at the age of 54 decided to try with my children. Edmonton Skydive were welcoming, professional and answered all our questions. We were a group of 8 including our 80 year old Dad. My own jump was terrifying and exhilarating yet immensely beautiful and peaceful in moments. Its an experience unlike any other, and Jamo at Edmonton Skydive made it even better with his patience, safety confidence and sense of humour. His in the air video skills were outstanding, and a forever memory. Recommend Edmonton Skydive 2000 percent !!
Tina P — Google review
Unreal experience jumping over Edmonton with Jesse from Edmonton Skydive! 🪂 He kept everything smooth, safe, and full of adrenaline from the plane to the landing. If you’re thinking about trying a skydive, book it, you won’t regret it.
Brenden B — Google review
One thing off my Bucket list!!!! I finally got the courage to jump off a perfectly good plane🤣🤣🤣. The experience was unbelievable and the way Jamo and the team at Edmonton Sky diving made me feel was at ease. They Treat us all like family and before going on the plane he triple checked my harness to make sure I was safe and everything went well. Definitely worth all the hype and more. I definitely will be doing this more now !! I think I found my favorite Hobby!! THANKS AGAIN JAMO AND THE WHOLE TEAM FOR THE EXPERIENCE IT WAS ENJOYABLE EVERY BIT OF IT!!!
Shahid V — Google review
Five stars, five stars, five stars!! I went with Edmonton Skydive for my very first skydive, and they did not disappoint! Jesse was fun and super professional, and I felt completely safe, even though I was falling from 10,000 ft, lol. Highly recommend, they'll take care of you. Oh yeah, make sure to get the 360 package for your first dive- it only happens once!
Melissa B — Google review
Was the most intense and thrilling moments of my life. Living by the seat of my pants. Thanks to Jamo for making this a great experience, you are one rad dude. I recommend this to anyone and I will definitely be back.
Dustin M — Google review
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59509 Range Rd 260, Westlock, AB T7P 2G1, Canada
https://www.edmontonskydive.com/
+1 780-884-5867
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Bower Ponds

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Nature & Parks
Bower Ponds is a versatile park offering various activities throughout the year. It features ponds for fishing and ice skating, as well as a pavilion with a cafe and skate rentals. The park also boasts wildlife, fountains, playgrounds, Pollinator Park, trails, Cronquist House, a fishing dock, and an amphitheatre. Additionally, it offers an 18-hole mini-golf course that provides fun challenges for all ages.
I enjoy Bower Ponds immensely. It's a beautiful park featuring sporting facilities, playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking paths. The experience with nature and the historical significance of this facility are enriching to all who visit.
Angela ( — Google review
Beautiful area, good for biking and walking. Nice view of Red Deer river. Many attractions, great place to have a tea in the Tea House from previous century.
Halina B — Google review
Wonderful area to relax, dog walk, bike or picnic. Very tidy and accessible. The only issue was last time, in the parking lot, a guy was smoking crack in his car and it stunk up the whole area. NOT very cool!
Shelie M — Google review
Beautiful park that has it all. There is plenty of parking and easy access for all to the park. There are lots of walking trails and a large playground. There are public washrooms. There is central building that houses the washrooms along with a snack bar and lots of seating. The park itself is peaceful and has lots of outdoor amenities. Lots of benches and picnic tables. You can rent paddle boats to go out on the ponds. There are lots of interesting places and informative information boards to read and learn about nature. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our visit here and definitely recommend visiting.
Kirk D — Google review
It was a super warm day for October 2023. The walking trails are wonderful with all the beautiful autumn 🍂 colors. The water fountain was sparkling in the sunlight. There are also benches for sitting to enjoy all the views!
Vera L — Google review
It was a great experience. Not only beautiful we had the unexpected pleasure of watching the amazing modernized Merry Wives of Windsor performed by Prime Stock Theatre Bard on Bower. Only one complaint was that the ice cream stand didn't have dairy free ice desserts.
Christina M — Google review
I love this place. Quiet, serene. Paddle boats. Concerts. Ice cream and tea at the Cronquist house. Just good old fashioned family fun. Ohh and right now there's Shakespeare in the Park.
Nick M — Google review
A great place for exploring nature while you walk around the pond and get exercise. Good for the whole family, as there is always something to do or see . Best part is it's free. Except for the rental of the paddle boat's if you want to use them. But they do have a website that posts things that are going on to keep you up to date and if there is a cost or not.
Patricia P — Google review
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4715 Fountain Dr, Red Deer, AB T4N 6W4, Canada
https://www.bowerponds.ca/
+1 403-318-6298
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Kraay Family Farm, Home of the Lacombe Corn Maze, inc.

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Farm
Kraay Family Farm, Home of the Lacombe Corn Maze, is a delightful destination that promises fun for all ages. This hidden gem in Alberta features an impressive life-size corn maze that transforms with creative designs each year, making every visit unique. Families can enjoy a variety of activities including petting zoos and mini-games, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Visitors rave about the joy of exploring the maze and playing in the giant corn pit—perfect for kids!
We had a lot of fun today dodging the weather. So much to do for any aged visitor. We even found more things to do while leaving, so we will have to return to try those things. Bring lots of quarters to feed the critters.
Geoff Z — Google review
We visited Kraay Family Farm the year before and had an absolute blast — so we came back again this year, and it was awesome 👍. They’ve added lots of new attractions like the piggy ride, the manpower rollercoaster, tubing, paintball, and more. Everything is well maintained, and we appreciated the drinking water stations and hand washing stations set up throughout the farm. The staff were super friendly, and being able to purchase admission online (and save!) made things even easier. The punch card was a great value — especially if you’re a fan of their hot chocolate. There were so many activities that even after 6 hours, we still didn’t get to everything. It’s a fantastic place to spend time with the kids — and we adults had a lot of fun too!
Herbalife N — Google review
We had a fantastic day at the Kraay family farm! Our granddaughter said we have to do this every year. It was the highlight of our summer! I've heard it called "Alberta's Disney land" & I would concur. We had so many favorite things like the tube slide, the roller coaster, you have to wind it up. Ha ha Probably my personal fav was the singing chicken piano. Everything was well maintained and the staff were friendly. All in all a very enjoyable day!
Rose P — Google review
We came here for sunflower pictures. But ended up doing almost all of the activities and there is alot of activities. We also had supper there and everyone enjoyed their meals and the ice cream they had after. A great addition to central alberta.
Hailey S — Google review
Great family experience. They’ve got the services dialled in. So much stuff for the kids to do, we have a 4 & 1 year old and could’ve been there 5+ hours easily. Purchased a punch pass which got us all the extras we needed. We’ll be back next year to hire a tent and BBQ with others.
Paul H — Google review
Our family favourite summer place to visit!! All the staff are so wonderfully friendly and welcoming Kids always have so much fun!!
Julia Z — Google review
Took our grandsons and we had a blast! Lots to do for all ages! My only tip, The food court was very expensive so bring in your own food.
Glenda P — Google review
Friday night we went, super busy with teens, it's expensive with $40 a person but there is a ton to do. I don't really understand the QR code bit through the corn maze but that's okay it was still fun :)
Danielle F — Google review
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Site 6 Box 9 RR 1, Lacombe, AB T4L 2N1, Canada
https://www.kraayfamilyfarm.com/
+1 403-754-5502
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University of Alberta Botanic Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The University of Alberta Botanic Garden is a sprawling 240-acre natural oasis located just outside Edmonton. It boasts an impressive array of plants from around the globe, themed gardens, and serene water features. The highlight is the traditional Japanese-style Kurimoto Garden with its winding pathways, tranquil ponds, and lush greenery. Families can enjoy the children's map with attractions like a castle and hedge maze.
Such an amazing garden in our own back yard! The property is expansive, with acres of garden, ponds, and fountains to enjoy. Our family loved the Japanese garden, with a beautiful bridge over the coy pond. If you enjoy gardens, don't hesitate to come check it out. The price was very reasonable for a family, at around $40.
Rob B — Google review
A peaceful and well-maintained space, perfect for a quiet stroll. It wasn’t crowded when we visited, and the weather was lovely. The garden has charming little ponds and a variety of flowers, though we missed seeing them at full bloom. Would love to come back during peak season!
Urja C — Google review
Wonderful way to spend some time in Nature. Dianne on Reception was helpful with her explanations, hints & tips. Espresso coffee available in the cafe. The Japanese Garden & the Agha Khan garden were highlights. We visited on the last day the summer flowers were in full bloom. The deciduous trees & bushes were in full golden or red glow. Great paths, well-signposted throughout.
Robert C — Google review
I and 4 others of my adult family members came to the gardens today. There is a lot of space for weddings and catered events so that part is nice but the gardens themselves were not as great as I hoped. It was more weedy and wild than I remembered last time I came over 5 years ago. It would be nice if the flowers and plants had more labels in English than in Latin or whatever they are. I found the map to be confusing so not as helpful as I hoped. The cafe and shaded tables and sitting area there is very nice, the paths are mostly nice with brick walkways. I enjoyed the showhouses that are like greenhouses with tropical and desert plants. Nicely done! Lots of wonderful plants to see but I feel better labels would be nice. Also some benches are far off the paths so that was not as convenient for my elderly father in law. I’m sure it’s all so much work so thanks for the scenic walk we had today!
Jodie P — Google review
A soul-soothing escape into nature 🌿 The University of Alberta Botanic Garden is pure magic. From the tranquil Japanese Garden to the breathtaking Aga Khan Garden, every corner invites peace, reflection, and awe. I spent the day wandering through lush greenery, cascading fountains, and quiet forest paths—each moment felt like a gentle hug from nature. If you love calm, beauty, and soulful connection with the outdoors, this place is a must. Perfect for a picnic, a mindful stroll, or simply letting your spirit breathe. Grateful for this serene sanctuary just outside Edmonton. 🌸💚
Travel M — Google review
Great gardens. Well kept, beautiful, and a nice walk. Would visit again. The gardens had many different trails to explore, with lots of flowers. They even had an indigenous garden! The staff was very friendly checking in and the gardeners were doing very hard work in the hot sun. The plants were arranged super nicely and were well maintained-with the only spot having weeds was the vegetable garden. Overall, a must visit place if you are a tourist in Edmonton- or a local!
Mark S — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place perfect for a quiet stroll. The University of Alberta Botanic Garden offers a great variety of well-maintained outdoor gardens, charming ponds, and colorful flowers. The Kurimoto Japanese Garden is especially serene and picturesque. Not crowded during our visit, and the lovely weather made it even better. Definitely worth visiting, especially in peak bloom season!
Pasang S — Google review
The University of Alberta Botanic Garden is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, with a great variety of plants and well-maintained outdoor gardens. The Kurimoto Japanese Garden was definitely a highlight—so serene and picturesque! However, I expected a bit more organization, especially in the indoor areas. The domes were a little disappointing; they felt neglected with dirty seatings and some untidy spots, which took away from the experience. A bit more attention to cleanliness and upkeep would make a big difference. Overall, it's a lovely garden with lots to explore, but a few small improvements could elevate it to a 5-star experience. Still worth a visit, especially on a nice day!
Nadia O — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(258)
51227 AB-60, Parkland County, AB T7Y 1C5, Canada
https://www.ualberta.ca/botanic-garden/index.html
+1 780-492-3267
8

Kerry Wood Nature Centre

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nestled within Waskasoo Park, the Kerry Wood Nature Centre is a haven for nature enthusiasts and families alike. The center boasts an array of engaging activities, from educational programs to sleepovers and day camps. Visitors can explore newly renovated exhibits, a natural playground, and a music garden. The interactive displays cater to children's curiosity while offering an enriching experience for all.
This is a fantastic nature centre that all of the family can enjoy. The building contains an interpretive centre and gift shop. There are public washrooms and lots of parking. There is a cool play area for kids. There is direct access to the Gaetz bird sanctuary and a 4 km trail loop My wife and I had a great time here and definitely recommend coming here.
Kirk D — Google review
A remarkably well curated nature center. Walking trails, remarkable art. Great science for children. I highly recommend it
Mark H — Google review
Checked out this wildlife sanctuary in the middle of Red Deer today. There is an interpretive center and washrooms as well as meeting rooms etc. The staff are very welcoming and helpful. You can take the paved 1km path or the 4km trail. I chose the 4k going left as it was less climbing versus taking it to the right. It was not crowded and quite a pleasant first visit. If you are looking for a change in scenery go have a look.
Bryan H — Google review
Kerry Wood Nature Centre in Red Deer offers scenic trails, birdwatching, and interactive exhibits—a peaceful, educational spot for nature lovers.
Wild M — Google review
I love coming here and to walk and look at the birds. Inside the nature center is really nice and informative. They also sell various kinds of bird seed.
Anastasia F — Google review
I give this place 5 stars for the beautiful nature it beholds. The building inside is a whole different story - everything is broken and the people at the desk are not welcoming.
Jordynne R — Google review
Kerry wood nature center is amazing, great Flora and fauna to be seen. The leaves and trees were lush with the previous rain 🌧 Had such a beautiful cool hike with our kiddos, they thought they going on a forest hike. Will be back soon. Love the colors of fall on the trails
Tricia L — Google review
I hosted my Pet First Aid class in their theatre room. The staff were amazing, they helped with setup and took care of tear down. They were able to help me get the projector connected and working. They were really accommodating and did everything they could to make sure me and my students had a successful class. I really appreciate their help!
Jennifer R — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(188)
6300 45 Ave, Red Deer, AB T4N 3A3, Canada
http://www.waskasoopark.ca/Kerry-Wood-Nature-Center.html
+1 403-346-2010
9

World Waterpark

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
World Waterpark, situated within the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta, Canada, is a renowned indoor water park offering an array of thrilling attractions. It boasts the world's largest indoor wave pool and 17 exhilarating waterslides that promise an unforgettable experience for visitors. Additionally, the mall houses Galaxyland Powered by Hasbro, featuring over 25 exciting rides and play areas suitable for all ages.
I finally got my family to come meet me in Edmonton after a work rotation. We went to the water park for the afternoon and took it all in. I love that there were adult drinks at the bar, and the rides were great for the little ones. They had a blast on all the slides, the wave pool, and the Caribbean play area. I recommend this place to anyone who wants to kill a day in the mall.
Jason L — Google review
After visiting many indoor water parks, West Edmonton Mall’s is definitely my favourite so far. The many water slides and areas to explore tops. Some slides can be pretty hectic here and there specifically ones in which you are dropped straight down. But in general most of the slides here were pretty good. Lines weren’t as bad as thought they would be for a Friday and never did I wait more that 20 minute, this can obviously vary/depend on which slide you’re waiting for. If you’re looking for something not too crazy and fast I would recommend the blue bullet (That may not be the name as I don’t remember it) but It’s essentially a blue slide somewhere in the middle of all the slides and it has two parts to it. Like any other attraction at WEM the price is pretty pricey being the same as Galaxyland but that could’ve change on your age. The wave pool along with all the other activities are also very fun to check out. I’ll typically visit every few years and it’s never a disappointment.
Ted R — Google review
We had a fun experience, however some things I did not love. First off having to purchase a single tube to do the rides, like come on. Yes I know a double tube is free but always long wait and I would have to go every time with my son, so we eventually bought a single. Also the weighing us before certain slides, I’m barely 120 pounds and my son is 60lbs and they weighed us to make sure we are not over 250lbs each… like really… anyone with eyeballs would know we are not over 250lbs. Trying to avoid fat shaming I supposed but really strange concept. Did like how they had dip in dots and served alcohol in the park! The no and out is annoying too. I bought a day pass, I should get to use it all day when I want. My son had fun though so I guess that’s all that matters!
A M — Google review
My children loved and enjoyed their entire time. There was a problem with lockers need to be fixed , it took us half an hour to get our bracelets and put our belongings away and need to renovate the changing room area looks so old and the floors were slippery my younger daughter falls so many times.
Salima — Google review
Zip line was not open. There were a few slides closed. Admission fee is the same for swimmers and those who are unable to swim and/or take full advantage of the included amenities . Ridiculous! There is a no leave and return policy whatsoever for Hotel guests. Ridiculous! The locker rental is far too complicated and far too expensive! Ridiculous! WEM management should be ashamed of their greed and inflexibility to disabled visitors. As a resident of Edmonton, I was embarrassed for the out of town friends who stayed at the hotel and were subjected to these absurd pool policies. Shame!
Kevin H — Google review
World Waterpark at West Edmonton Mall is awesome! The wave pool is huge, and the slides are really fun — from easy ones for kids to intense thrill rides. The park is warm and tropical, and there are lots of places to relax. It can get crowded and pricey, and some extras cost more, but it’s a great day out for families or anyone who likes waterparks
Gamer B — Google review
Went to the waterpark for the first time in about 8 years and was quite disappointed from the last time we were there. 1/2 the waterslides now require a tube to go down. We tried renting tubes about 1 hr after the park opened (once we got settled) and they were already out. We tried several more times over the next 4 hrs. Always sold out. Therefore we could not get on most slides that required one because they had very few available for public use. Wait times were anout 1/2 hr to get a tube and then wait at top in lineup. At $64 a person for a pass, plus food, locker rental, drinks, towels and to only get on a ride 3 times was very disappointing. Line ups were very long. People with tubes could get on quicker. My son and nephew were super disappointed and asked to leave early out of frustration. I would be hardpresesed to recommend this to family and friends in the future. Had I known, I would of run to get a tube first thing as soon as I got there. I would think if thats how the park operates now, why not have enough tubes to rent? Or dont oversell entrance to the park. Staff were friendly and polite. Wave pool was good. But waterslides very disappointing. We had 16 year old boys so smaller slides were not an option.
Vicki W — Google review
Very big and spacious. Has lots of slides both for kids and adults. Giving this 4 stars because tickets are expensive and lockers are $15 for medium sized which is very shocking. You can also rent tubes which is even more weird.
Parsa N — Google review
4.3
(4197)
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4.1
(1641)
8882 170 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 2E3, Canada
http://www.wem.ca/play/attractions/world-waterpark/
+1 780-444-5300
10

West Edmonton Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
West Edmonton Mall, also known as WEM, is one of the largest malls in North America. It features over 800 shops and a wide range of family attractions. Visitors can enjoy activities such as skating, visiting the water park, exploring Galaxyland Amusement Park, experiencing marine life at Sea Life Caverns, playing golf, and more. The mall also houses two hotels: the themed Fantasyland Hotel and the budget-friendly West Edmonton Mall Inn.
I’ve never been to such a massive mall before! With over 800 stores, it’s not just a shopping destination—it’s an entire experience. The mall features an indoor amusement park, an ice skating rink, an arcade, and even a full water park. There’s also a small marine show that adds to the fun. What really stood out to me is how versatile and family-friendly the place is. There are tons of activities for kids, making it a great spot for families. And when it comes to food, the variety is impressive—there’s something for every taste. The mall is so huge that a few hours just wasn’t enough to explore everything, but I really enjoyed the lively atmosphere and friendly people. I highly recommend visiting if you’re in the area—it’s definitely worth the trip!
Jenny S — Google review
This mall has everything… and somehow nothing at the same time! It’s huge, with a wide variety of stores to explore. There are two food courts plus another large dining area with major restaurant chains. You’ll also find some big-name designer stores for those looking to splurge. For fun, there’s an ice rink, a mini golf course, and so much more to keep the kids entertained. The only downside? There aren’t enough washroom facilities on either level, and they could definitely use more maps to help visitors navigate. If you’re new here, expect to wander a bit before finding what you need. Overall, it’s a beautiful, extremely clean mall—and be prepared, because it’s very busy from Sunday morning straight through to closing time.
Marie C — Google review
Ok, Fantastic Shopping Mall. An absolute gem to have in the city and especially in winter time for local residents to explore, have employment, in away from the cold. Bad news, WEM, this mall, still has absolutely ugly, horrible, unsafe pedestrian and bicycle access. Having made the trek on foot and by bicycle to this mall since it was just Phase 1 to now. Nothing for pedestrian access overall has improved. There is a nice newly refurbished pedestrian bridge between the mall and the hospital spanning the ugliest of highway streets. It's a new pedestrian bridge that still connects to ugly outdated, poor unsafe pedestrian walkways and crossings. And on the mall side it leads to an almost abandoned portion of phase 1 since the Bay closure. The city of Edmonton has an absolute gem of River Valley just a few kilometers away from the Mall. Visitors wouldn't stand a chance to enjoy a walk or bike from the Mall to see it. Which means local residents suffer the same fate. Please make sure to finally work with the city to improve and modernize pedestrian and bicycle access to the Mall from all compass directions. Yes, once largest parking lot in the world accommodates many, still very sad it is an ugly walk from next door to your WEM entrance doors.
Hello H — Google review
West Edmonton Mall is truly an experience, not just a shopping center! It has everything in one place; hundreds of stores, a huge variety of restaurants, and so many fun attractions. I especially loved the indoor waterpark and Galaxyland, perfect for both kids and adults. The atmosphere feels vibrant and welcoming, and the mall is kept clean despite its massive size. It’s easy to spend an entire day here exploring, shopping, eating, and relaxing. Parking was convenient, and staff at the stores and attractions were friendly and helpful. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, West Edmonton Mall is definitely worth visiting, there’s always something exciting to do! I had a full day of attraction here, the food court had varieties of food. I was also opportuned to watch a junior hockey league game and a judo competition during my visit.
Tolulope O — Google review
->Drove 3500 km to knock this visit off the "Bucket list"<- Heard about this place all my life. Always thought "Wow, an amusement park? A waterpark? A hockey rink? Inside a mall?" But that was back in the 80s when malls were - well, everywhere. Now, not so much so. Almost all the malls in my area are gone so visiting a mall (any mall) is a little like visiting "something special" And boy howdy - was this one ever special!! So we spent the most time (and money) in the "coin and stamp" shop, which isn't just coins and stamps. It's also action figures (new and retro), comics, funko pops and much more. A fun shop! We really enjoyed just walking about and seeing all the stuff. Kids on rental "bouncy bike plush ponies", a mini putt course, pirate themed radio control boats, a full waterpark, and even hung around to catch a hockey game. We ate junk food and checked out Galaxyland (largest indoor amusement park: rides for kids; many Hasbro board-game themed). General pass for adults in 2025 is about $65 (pre tax), kids about $55 and you can pay more to add on mini golf and mirror maze and other stuff. Geez, what a place! Definitely worth seeing at least once! Remember where you parked, eh?
Traveling R — Google review
I did this adventure with a friend while visiting the West Edmonton Mall. He had done a similar adventure before while this was my 1st experience. It was amazing. You could really get the sense of actually being there. It was very realistic and well done. There were a few minor glitches but nothing that takes away from the experience. It takes about 45 minutes from start to finish and you are taken on a pretty incredible journey through the pyramid and beyond. The story is well told and easy to follow. One point to note is that if you have a fear of heights you may experience it during parts of the adventure. It is definitely a must do if you get the opportunity.
Vickie Z — Google review
West Edmonton Mall is truly an unforgettable experience! It’s not just a shopping destination but also an adventure. With hundreds of stores, an indoor amusement park, a waterpark, and even an ice rink, there’s something for everyone. The variety of dining options is amazing, and the atmosphere is lively no matter what time of year you visit. It feels like a small city under one roof, offering endless entertainment, shopping, and fun for families, friends, and travelers from all over the world.
Pilo N — Google review
I visited here from Indiana and I must say the mall is probably the reason everyone is migrating from Toronto to Edmonton. You can take the whole family there and stay for several hours. I was very impressed at the amount of stores and everything this has to offer. There is a full size hockey rink with 2 smaller rinks for skills training, car dealership, Asian Walmart supermarket, putt putt, a pirate ship with a lazy river and pedal boats, restaurants that I thought qas the food court but wasn't, a Waterpark with a wave pool and zip lines, indoor amusement park, doggy daycare, every store filled (except Hudson's bay), parking available in a parking garage for free.
KaSheena L — Google review
4.5
(56527)
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4.2
(4284)
8882 170 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 4J2, Canada
http://www.wem.ca/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+1 780-444-5321
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Wolf Creek Golf Course

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
I don’t know what about all those reviews in here, but we were on this course on 22 of September, and course is in a great shape! Friendly staff, lots of options of snacks (lady with snack cart was driving around all the time, and between 9th and 10th hole there’s snack shack, you can quickly grab something and go straight to the hole. Nice to see Marshall on the course. Definitely we will be back. This is the top 100 rated golf courses in Canada, because of who designed it. And in our opinion, it’s the best looking course in the area, especially from the drone.
Alya — Google review
Went to review this course and couldn't believe it's a 3.8. One of the nicest and most interesting courses I've played in Alberta. Greens were fast and true and the rest was well kept. The pro at the proshop was super nice and helpful, and the server the restaurant was really sweet.
Elliot H — Google review
Great experience. I played the old course 23 years ago as a junior and came back for a stop on our golf trip. It's just as challenging as I remember. It was in amazing condition. Fairways were beautiful. Greens were rolling and we had an 8am tee time. Lots of placement shots which make for a very special round. Can't beat the staff, they were all professional and very accommodating. The clubhouse is phenomenal. Don't drive past this one your whole life. Stop one day and see what a course playing the natural lay of the land in that area is all about. Great Great round. We didn't play the links so can't speak for that. This will be a regular stop on our newly founded years trips to mid and southern Alberta
Justin S — Google review
Played the front nine on the Old Golf Course with 3 others. Had a very good time....a bit of walking is required because you can't drive the cart on several of the fairways, The fairways and putting greens were in excellent condition. The staff were very helpful and friendly. Had a nice dinner on the deck...average price was slightly over $20....comparable to most restaurants.
Joanne F — Google review
We’re here on a week long trip from the States. We saw the pictures from June, and we had pretty low expectations for this course. While there are still some patches, the tee boxes, fairways, and greens are looking so much better. The course was totally playable and is a great track! As they nurse the greens back, they were a little slow as well. The back 9 on the Links course is an awesome design! There weren’t many people on the course, so we were able to play pretty quickly. It’s time to give Wolf Creek another look!
Nathan G — Google review
The premier track that you remember, is dead. Played 9th June, the course looks like a course that was in receivership at the end of last season. The club house, carts, course, are in complete disrepair. This used to be a great course, but those days are gone, the new owners better have them some deep pockets, because to get this course back is gonna cost.
M H — Google review
The facility appears very aged and highly suggest a renovation to maintain golfing expectation standards. Downstairs bathroom stall door locks are broken. Appears for a while. The men’s club area downstairs looks like a storage area. The cart paths are very aged and difficult directions to understand. Example hole 16 and 18. The fairways and greens were awesome. Great layout. Challenging. The golf course itself I loved. The facility would like attention too.
Troy H — Google review
I played roughly 20 rounds this year and it is the hardest course I ever played. The facility need to be updated. And the only reason I gave 3 stars is because today was so freaking hot and the I only see the staff once on the course and the machine was not working. If the machine is not working, due to the weather like that. The players deserve at least one free drinks for water.
Tianyu Y — Google review
3.9
(149)
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3.5
(37)
Site 10, Ponoka, AB T4J 1R3, Canada
https://golfnorth.ca/wolfcreek/
(866) 783-6050
12

Fort Edmonton Park

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Temporarily Closed
Water & Amusement Parks
Brunch restaurant
Fort Edmonton Park is a 58-acre living history museum located in the North Saskatchewan River Valley, offering a journey through different eras of Edmonton's history. The park features four sections representing distinct periods: the fur trading era, settlement era, municipal era, and metropolitan era. Visitors can explore replica buildings, interact with costumed performers, enjoy pioneer games and activities like horse-drawn carriages and wagon rides. A fully functional 1919 steam train adds to the immersive experience.
We visit at least twice a year and the kids (and us) love it. It’s beautifully maintained and cared for and all the experiences feel authentic. Highlight of the park is always going on the train with the animals and Fairground close behind. With the kids being so young we stay for around 3 hours but as they grow and become more curious I can see that doubling. I also really appreciate facilities that allow you to bring food in. With the kids it’s important to get what you need when you need it and not just rely on what you can buy.
Paul H — Google review
So my first time checking it out. I decided to pay for the extra fast pass, and it was definitely worth it. I was in every attraction in 5 minutes or less with long line-ups, but not one time was I asked to show my fast pass. I was a bit disappointed that I wasn't asked, so who knows how many people are abusing this. As far as the show goes, it's an awesome place to do this at Fort Edmonton Park, but it definitely felt like more of a tame, family-oriented Halloween theme. The actors were very mellow, very quiet. Lots of rubber masks, which I find horrible. The haunts were three out of ten, not very scary, not very original. But the lighting outside was great. The idea is awesome, but the haunts were just not there. The food was expensive. I give the show a 3 out of 10. 🎃🎢🎭👎 #Halloween #Haunts #Park #Actors #Masks #Food
B R — Google review
So fun! Actors were amazing…I can not express how awesome they were! They went above and beyond making each scare personalized, bought the fast pass so worth it never waited more than 2 minutes and got to get to each haunt twice and the experience was so different from the last. The first time going to something like this and personally it was just right. Each scare was so different it made it so fun, definitely coming back.
Kendall C — Google review
Green onion cakes food truck was amazing. As were the mini donuts. First time there and the experience was unforgettable. Haunted house so good i went through it twice. Highly recommend. Of course the ACTORS. Played their parts extremely well. Good job to all.
Nicole S — Google review
A very great place for your to learn about Alberta’s own history and the history about Edmonton and how it become capital city of Alberta. The staff inside there is role play in different era and dress accordingly. They are knowledgeable and explain to us what they represent. It’s divided by era and you can either walk or take steam train which is highly recommended to walk from early era to modern times. Very fantastic place to visit in summer as they closed in winter times. Parking is easy with big parking lot. Recommend to purchase ticket in advance.
Zhaohan X — Google review
Really well done and lots to see. Too much to see actually! It’s too much to walk in a day. It took myself, my elderly father in law and my husband 4 hours to see it all. The steam engine train ride was great, but the streets and buildings are too far apart so I’m not sure how they could improve that. The staff were friendly and actors along the way were a nice addition. Nice to go on a day that’s not too hot cause you will do a lot of outside walking. Interesting experience though for all who like history!
Jodie P — Google review
Fort Edmonton Park is such a fun and educational place to visit with family! It’s the perfect spot to spend the whole day exploring, learning, and enjoying time together. There are so many activities and experiences for kids, which makes it an exciting trip for them while also being interesting for adults. From history and culture to interactive exhibits and fun rides, there’s something for everyone. A great place to make lasting memories—I highly recommend it!
Amin S — Google review
Get an early start,you need about 5 to 6 hours to see everything without being rushed. I recommend waiting in line and taking the train from the entrance to the back of the park then walk your way back to the start, the queues and wait for the steam train are the longest, approximately 30min. If you're with young kids the games will be at the end which will keep them interested rather than doing it first. The food shop serves excellent food but can take a while with limited seating, there are seats outdoors, get someone to order while someone gets a table, don't wait for your food then look for a table. After lunch you can use the tram to get between attractions rather than walk. Most games and rides are free except the pony ride.
Shaun B — Google review
4.5
(4971)
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4.5
(1775)
7000 143 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6H 4P3, Canada
http://www.fortedmontonpark.ca/
+1 780-496-7381
13

TELUS World of Science - Edmonton

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Science museum
Museums
TELUS World of Science - Edmonton is a top attraction in Northern Alberta, offering interactive science experiences for visitors of all ages. The center features five permanent galleries with hands-on exhibits on topics like robots and the human body, as well as a state-of-the-art IMAX Theatre and a planetarium showcasing captivating shows. Known for hosting major traveling exhibitions such as Harry Potter: The Exhibition and STAR WARS IDENTITIES, this science center also boasts the largest planetarium in Canada.
We visited on a Sunday and the crowd was not bad at all. The IMAX theater was awesome but I recommend sitting near the back because the front was way too close to enjoy the show. Zeidlar Dome is always a hit with the kids. The place is well kept and clean. The staff is always inviting and helpful. We went as a family of 4 so 2 adults and 2 youth costed us $120. I think the cost is worth it for how much there is to do and see there. You could easily spend 4 hours seeing all the exhibits. There is a cute gift shop, classrooms, labs and a small cafeteria to buy food. I recommend bringing your own snacks and eating outside because it's a really nice space in front of the main entrance. I highly recommend this place for a nice afternoon in Edmonton!
Chantell A — Google review
We took our grandkids and we/they had a great time. We also watched the fantastic IMAX movie about “Blue Whales”. I’d recommend that you take your children or grandkids for a visit.
Reg B — Google review
I love science. I love experiments, news and updates on scientific advances, and I raise my daughters in this curious, creative atmosphere. So Telus is a fabulous adventure space for us! every room, every interaction, every show, film, we always feel fulfilled. We always leave happier! we interact with everything, we read, and all of this PLAYING! It's absolutely wonderful. We are members, we always come and enjoy everything they launch!
Aline T — Google review
I went to the Ozzfest laser show at the zeidler dome. I have no complaints, tickets are very reasonable. An overall great experience. Shows are about an hour and a half. Its a nice excuse to sit back relax, listen to good tunes and watch a cool laser show. My favorite is when the lasers are passing through the smoke its so hard to describe but its very cool.
Ashley V — Google review
We had a fun afternoon checking everything out. It has been over 3 years since we were last here, so it was fun to see what changed. The main exhibit was really interesting, and I have to give praise to Kevin at the space station. He kept it fun and interesting as he explained everything so even the 10 year old was interested and actually sat still for several minutes. All in all a great afternoon for a family adventure.
Amber M — Google review
There are lots of cool interactive things to do, but not all working. Many exhibits broken, even on the new displays. A little disappointing, but the ones that worked were cool. Really enjoyed the IMAX.
Caryl L — Google review
I drove up from Calgary to see the Lego Dinosaur exhibit and was not disappointed, truly a one of a kind experience. Highly recommended, don't miss the chance to see it while it's here. Took my time and didn't rush the exhibit, as a Lego enthusiast and dino admirer this felt like it was made for me. Purple Pear was decent, no complaints and happy to have a place to sit and eat in peace within the Science Center.
Adam P — Google review
Always a favorite place for my kids to visit. With new activities in the science garage, new show and demonstrations, there's always something interesting to see. But even the standard exhibits keep my kids interested every time we go.
Alexander M — Google review
4.4
(1781)
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4.3
(949)
11211 142 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5M 4A1, Canada
https://telusworldofscienceedmonton.ca/
+1 780-451-3344
14

Leduc Cinemas

Movie theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
I recently watched Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with my family and thoroughly enjoyed it. My kids were even more thrilled, finding it both clean and entertaining. The theater’s facilities were excellent, enhancing our overall experience.
Shijo J — Google review
Amazing Cinema! I had a great experience here. Love that the popcorn is topped with real butter. Seating is very comfortable. Sound and film quality are excellent. The staff are so friendly and lovely. Also the prices are very reasonable. This cinema truly is a gem in Leduc :)
Steve T — Google review
First time writing a negative review but I was quite displeased with the managers response to an issue. Watched superman yesterday and the power went out near the end of the last fight scene before coming back on a minute later. I asked the manager if I could get my money back figuring I’d settle for a discount/coupon or something but they just said not our fault, nothing we can do. Asked if I could at least get a refill on popcorn to take home and no dice. She was quite short with me and wouldn’t spare so much as an apology for the inconvenience. Reading reviews I’m not the first person with a complaint like this.
Caleb W — Google review
Although it's a small theatre, it is my preferred place to go. The line ups are rarely too long, I get my snacks in a timely manner and usually with a smile. Since I don't like big crowds, this is an ideal location for me.
Anita B — Google review
Very nice staff, very clean, AWESOME prices for admission and fair prices for concession. The theater we were in was leather seats that were comfortable. Good picture and sound. There's not a lot of entertainment you can get for under 10$ but this is one of them! Highly recommend
Kelly — Google review
A local gem!! Excellent prices! Show times are abundant and the popcorn is 100% better than cineplex. And if you have an issue, they will just fix it. No fuss. Truthfully. I've never watched a movie that has not been at leduc cinema in 5 years. (Any age matinee: $6.00) Support this business I will always be back over and over again.
Eric L — Google review
This is a small-town style cinema: cheap tickets, small theatres, polite kids working and tasty popcorn. They have limited screens but will show the most popular films, which is fine. Ticket prices are very cheap and you get a nice experience so worth it
Michael D — Google review
Unfortunately I find it harder and harder to support this establishment as their business practices have gone down hill and their staff are less than helpful. If a kid drops their popcorn right in front of them, you shouldn’t have to pay full or even half price to replace the .50 cents of popcorn they lost. And if I leave something in the theatre, knowing I was the last person in the theatre and the first the walk in the door the next day, your staff had no right to keep it.
A H — Google review
4.6
(947)
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4.5
(37)
4702 50 St, Leduc, AB T9E 7H7, Canada
http://leduccinemas.com/
+1 780-986-2728
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Leduc Recreation Centre

Recreation center
Fun & Games
Arena
Fitness center
Ice skating rink
Indoor playground
Amazing recreation centre! So good area, they have everything what you need for good workout 🏋️‍♀️, many different types zone for any type activity 👍🏻🏃🧊very nice arena for hokey 🧘‍♂️⛹️‍♂️⛸️🥌🏊‍♂️🥇highly recommend
Tetiana B — Google review
Nice rec center. Big and confutable. The rink was too cold. There are three rinks in the rec center and curling club.
Mei Z — Google review
Came here for a work project outside the front of the centre and went into the centre for a burger at the loft,huge rec centre with curling rinks and a hockey rink and a gym for pickleball or badminton.The burger at the loft restaurant upstairs was very good,probably one of the best burgers ive had in a long time,the patties were juicy and the gentleman running the loft restaurant was great and informative about the food including the meat being halal,very friendly and was joking with him about having a beer going back outside for work.i will definitely be going to the leduc rec centre again just for the burgers at "the loft",I will go out of my way wherever I am in leduc and have a burger here,very cheap as well the double loft burger with bacon cost me 13$.great service, friendly people and amazing tasting food for a cheap price will definitely keep me a fan of this place for life.
Chris C — Google review
A wonderland of fun-tastic discoveries and imagination. So much better than the snake filled swimming hole I grew up with. This place had NO snakes and NO broken glass. Also... Tons of water!!! Like gallons of water - and all perfectly contained. Nothing at all like the dirt filled swimming hole I grew up with... You can really swim in this place and it's all nice and legal!
Jordan S — Google review
Great place! The atmosphere is beautifully calm. I had my son complete his summer 1 lesson here, and it was a great experience. The instructor is very good and professional. He completed it with an actual certification document 😂. Unlike the last center that he did not receive anything for completion.
K P — Google review
It's too far from us for me to give it four stars but there's a nice pool here with one big water slide (adults cannot go with small children) and four small slides in the wading pool (great for ages 5 and under) some of the spray features were not working when we went but the ones that were on were nice. There's a rope swing and climbing wall in the deep end for big kids that can do their lap (without a life jacket for the wall) and a lot of space in the deeper pool (seems like no one took large floaties to that side so I'm not sure it's allowed). One of the best features here is that they have two hot tubs! I think this is great because one can get pretty crowded sometimes. The indoor playground is small, mostly designed for 5 and under.
Chrissy P — Google review
Had an unpleasant experience with a manager leissa she is really rude doesn't know how to behave n very disrespectful lady Unprofessional management worst place zero ratings. I was told I had to stay with my child all time in a way that felt unnecessarily forceful and inappropriate. While I understand the importance of supervision, the way the lifeguard communicated was unprofessional and made me feel uncomfortable. I believe staff should be trained to enforce rules in a respectful, clear, and courteous manner. This experience left me feeling uncomfortable, will never go back and I hope steps can be taken to ensure better communication in the future.
Ruhi D — Google review
I recently attended preschool 3 at the Leduc Recreation Centre with instructor’s Mila . Unfortunately, the instructor appeared unprofessional and very disorganized, which made the session confusing and frustrating. There was no clear structure or guidance, and it felt like little effort was put into preparing the class. She often seemed unprepared and gave very little guidance, which made it difficult to follow along. I felt she just came to have fun. Didn't even try to do any effort to help the kids improve any skills. I wish I will never see her again training my kids.
Shemo S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(51)
4330 Black Gold Dr, Leduc, AB T9E 3C3, Canada
http://www.leduc.ca/lrc
+1 780-980-7120
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Sir Winston Churchill Square

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Town square
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sir Winston Churchill Square, located in downtown Edmonton, is a vibrant hub of activities throughout the year. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy playing giant chess or ping pong, and even join free family-friendly outdoor Zumba classes. The square also hosts free outdoor movies every Tuesday evening in August and Swing 'n Skate Sundays during the winter. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to gather and enjoy various entertainment options.
3.8
(156)
Edmonton, AB, Canada
17

Muttart Conservatory

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the heart of Edmonton, the Muttart Conservatory is a captivating botanical attraction featuring four glass pyramids that house diverse plant collections. With over 700 plant species across different biomes, this horticultural gem offers an educational and visually stunning experience. Each pyramid represents a distinct environment, from lush tropical landscapes to arid deserts, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore various ecosystems without leaving the city.
What a beautiful place!! It was amazing! I enjoyed all four pyramids. So, clean, peaceful and well put together. I was very relaxed and it was very Zen like to be there. I sat in the Arid room on the comfortable chair at the entrance and felt like I was transported away. They have done a wonderful job. The flowers and grounds outside are beautiful and full of flowers everywhere!
Binder V — Google review
Such a beautiful place!!! There are 4 pyramids with different plants in them! The pyramids themselves aren't huge, however there are a ton of plants in each!! I was a little sad there wasn't any butterflies however it was still worth the trip!! The parking is free, however you do have to register your plate when you go in. There are benches in the pyramids to sit and relax. There is also a cute coffee shop with tons of seating. They also have seating outside which is really nice also!! Would definitely go again :)
Santana D — Google review
Some days we forget that beautiful things don’t need words. Take a moment to enjoy nature. The air is different in there somehow, take a sit and breathe and if possible ‘exhale’. Plan to figure out a way to can the fresh air. Wanted to buy a plant by I remember that plants also need love, hopefully when I come another the next time I am brave enough and love sufficient to buy one. Also, met some classy ladies and gentleman today. They all seemed so full of life and still at the same time, I took notes.
Mide S — Google review
A great place to relax and get inspired! The Botanical Garden impresses with its variety of plants and flowers, well-groomed territory and peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for a walk in nature, taking photos or just a pleasant day with the family. There is also a wonderful cafe, where you can buy flowers and souvenirs. There is free parking for visitors, which can be reserved for a maximum of 6 hours.
Anatoliy — Google review
We’ve been visiting the Muttart Conservatory for many years — sometimes just the two of us, other times with guests from out of town — and every visit continues to impress. It’s one of those rare places that immediately makes you feel relaxed and at peace the moment you walk in. The striking glass-pyramid architecture is beautiful from the outside, and once inside, you’re surrounded by lush greenery and carefully curated biomes. The Conservatory houses hundreds of plant species across four distinct pyramids — Tropical, Arid, Temperate, and a rotating Feature display that changes with the seasons. Each one offers its own unique atmosphere, scents, and colors that invite you to slow down and simply take it all in. Another thoughtful touch is the free parking right outside, which makes the visit even more enjoyable and stress-free. Inside, the attention to design and detail is remarkable — from the art-inspired entrance and courtyard to the ever-changing seasonal displays. Everything here reflects a deep care for both the plants and the visitor experience. The Muttart Conservatory has become one of our go-to places whenever we need a moment of calm or want to share something truly special with friends. It’s a perfect blend of nature, art, and tranquility — a peaceful retreat right in the heart of the city.
Mahsa T — Google review
A must visit conservatory museum, and I was thoroughly impressed! The ample parking space made it easy to park, and the building's exterior already hinted at the beauty within. Upon entering, I was struck by the neat and well-maintained interiors. The staff were friendly and welcoming. The pyramid biomes were fascinating, showcasing a stunning array of plants from around the world. The café was a highlight, offering delicious refreshments and a cozy atmosphere. But what truly stole the show was the beautifully planted floor garden at the entrance to the museum.A small souvenir shop is also present that has good collectables. I highly recommend this plant conservatory museum to anyone who loves nature, botany, or just needs a peaceful retreat.
A ( — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed the Fleur de Villes display. Absolutely stunning displays. It was a curated event displaying 15 florists from Edmonton. Such wonderful talented individuals we have. We enjoyed wandering through all the pyramids and want to go it more often. In December there is usually a Christmas poinsettia display in the show pavilion.
Carolyn J — Google review
I have a membership and visit often! This bonsai exhibit was excellent. Often I am impressed by the care and beauty. Love coming in the winter to get some nature time in!!
Wes D — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(812)
9626 96a St NW, Edmonton, AB T6C 4L8, Canada
https://www.edmonton.ca/attractions_events/muttart-conservatory.aspx
+1 780-496-8755
18

Whyte Ave NW

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Whyte Ave NW, also known as 82 Ave, is a bustling and trendy neighborhood in Edmonton. The area boasts a rich arts and culture scene with unique stores, bars, and restaurants to explore. Visitors can enjoy a variety of shops, eateries, and even a theatre along the wide 2-way street. Additionally, Whyte Avenue hosts vibrant festivals during the warmer months. Despite heavy traffic at times, the avenue offers a good atmosphere for walking and enjoying delicious food.
One of my favourite places in the city that has a bunch of hidden gems 💎
Anthony V — Google review
First time seeing the lights. Very nice
Iwan M — Google review
It is so nice to be here with a friend after a long time. It has many new stores. Like the feeling of many heritage buildings.
M Z — Google review
Love whyte ave lots to drink and eat
Mike M — Google review
The only way to truly see all the wonderful shops there are is to park and walk. Take your time and explore, you will be glad you did.
Norma Y — Google review
It's a fun place for a walk
Sheldon C — Google review
Good place for night views
Ghimire R — Google review
Amazing service. Staff is nice
Rohit K — Google review
4.3
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4.2
(1253)
Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Reynolds Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Reynolds-Alberta Museum is a celebration of machines that have impacted lives worldwide. This internationally acclaimed museum offers hands-on activities and exhibits for all ages, allowing visitors to interact with the machines on display. With over a hundred well-preserved vehicles, including vintage cars, motorcycles, and farming equipment from the 1910s to the 1950s, the museum provides a nostalgic journey through time.
I recommend visiting. An incredible collection with a huge number of interesting exhibits: cars, helicopters, airplanes, various equipment. This museum will be interesting for all ages. This is a huge exhibition that occupies several large rooms, and some exhibits are also presented outside. A fascinating journey into the world of technology. You can see the cars up close and sit in some of them. The cinema is a special delight.
Julia D — Google review
An impressive collection of cars, revealing the history of agricultural machinery and aviation... and more. You'll definitely enjoy spending a couple of hours here. For children, there are plenty of activities to help them understand physics and mechanics
Roman T — Google review
A must-visit for car and airplane lovers! If you love cars and airplanes, this museum is the place to go! I visited and really enjoyed it — they have a huge collection of well-preserved classic cars and oldtimers. The entire place is very well organized, and there’s so much to see. I spent about two hours there, and it flew by. There’s also a separate area with airplanes, which was just as impressive. I absolutely loved this place and highly recommend visiting if you’re in the area!
Alberta C — Google review
Went there to check out the restaurant and ended up enjoying the museum…so glad we did! It was a very cheap activity for the amount of time we spent there. Staff were very friendly and welcoming and the museum was very clean, organized and had many cool vehicles to view! Will include some photos but you need to check out the rest in person…also, hit up the restaurant for an excellent burger!
Phat B — Google review
The best museum and collection for those of us that like things with motors. With motorcycles, planes, farm machinery, construction machinery and cars and trucks they have a bit of everything and some of their collection are very rare and interesting. They are also always changing up the exhibits so it's never the same each time you visit.
Ridin' A — Google review
Took the kids to the Reynolds Museum in Wetaskiwin and we all had a blast. The mix of classic cars, planes, and hands-on exhibits kept everyone entertained. There’s so much to see, and it’s really well put together. A great family stop — we’ll definitely be back!
Kryspin D — Google review
The Reynolds Museum was absolutely worth the drive! What a fantastic place to visit with kids — engaging, educational, and fun. The collection of vehicles is phenomenal, with beautifully curated and well-done displays. We’re so glad we made the hour-long trip; it was time well spent.
Peter G — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised with the exhibition here. Lots of things to see. The environment is very clean. Recommend this place for everyone. Will definitely go again.
Hime K — Google review
4.8
(1593)
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4.5
(214)
6426 40 Ave, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 1W8, Canada
https://reynoldsmuseum.ca/
+1 780-312-2065
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Jurassic Forest

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Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Jurassic Forest is a 40-acre outdoor education center and prehistoric preservation site that features life-size, realistic models of multiple dinosaur species. The forest is dotted with these models and visitors can partake in guided tours, play mini-golf or engage in paleontological activities such as digging for dinosaur bones. It is an ideal place to take kids for a day out of the city where they can explore and learn about dinosaurs while enjoying the natural surroundings.
We had a super fun afternoon; the weather was very helpful. The hike was perfect for getting to know the different kinds of dinosaurs that existed, and we were able to learn a little more about them. After taking the two hikes, since you'll have the opportunity to walk through two different parts and observe the beautiful landscape and learn a little about each animal you see, we were able to play golf. It was a lot of fun. To finish the day, we had some sodas since they have food service.
Gabriela G — Google review
We just spent one night "glamping" at Jurassic Forest and had an amazing experience. The staff were so friendly, interesting, helpful, and knowledgeable, and the entire site was fantastic. Clean, well-maintained, and even the weather cooperated for us! Our tent was spacious and warm, and the 24hr washrooms with running water were much appreciated. The dinosaur animatronics are so cool, and the thoughtful details of the place really made us feel like we were visiting the real Jurassic Park. Highly recommend this place for families to check out this little gem, especially for dinosaur fanatics. My 8-year old was enamored and we can't wait to visit again! ❤️
Cyrus ( — Google review
Me and my family had so much fun. We explored, learnt so much about dinosaurs, plants, insects and just cool fun facts about animals. The dinosaurs excited us every turn with there animation and sounds. They brought the Forrest to life. My brother in law works hard in the park and it was so nice to come and see him too.
Tiffany-Lynn S — Google review
Our little guy is obsessed with dinosaurs and had an absolute blast walking through their different paths and seeing all of the Dino’s. It’s really great for kids with the giant sand pit in the middle with some “bones” buried so the kids can go discover them. Lots of parking in the parking lot too. Would highly recommend to all parents with kids that like dinosaurs!
Alex W — Google review
I loved this place! Thought it would be hokey but it wasn't. It is well planned out and we'll taken care of. Took one set of grandkids in the summer and another set in the fall. Not sure what time of year I liked better as the view of the dinosaurs was easier in the fall but the coolness of the trees in the hot summer was lovely. Grandkids loved it. There are well maintained boardwalks to use as you walk through the forest. Nice playground that allows uncovering dinosaur bones. I loved this place and tell all my friends about it.
Shelley K — Google review
At the price point it's a solid five stars. Essentially this is mainly a set of wooden boardwalks going through a forest with dinosaur statues (many animatromic or with sound). There are also a few other prehistoric creatures like wooly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and giant insects. I also enjoyed the nature signs about many nearby and current dwelling plants, which were informative and educational. Any age could enjoy this but I'd say mainly preschool age kids were present. We spent approx a total of two hours here, but bring a picnic and visit the playground to easily make a morning or afternoon. They do have an indoor washroom, a small concession, a mini golf course, and a little giftshop.
Danelle W — Google review
Visiting Jurassic Forest was such a fun and memorable experience! It’s the perfect mix of adventure, education, and outdoor fun — great for families, kids, or anyone who loves dinosaurs and nature. The trails are beautiful and easy to walk, surrounded by real forest and life-sized dinosaur displays that look incredibly realistic. The sound effects make it feel like you’ve stepped back in time! There are also interactive areas and educational signs that make learning about prehistoric life exciting and accessible for all ages. Whether you’re a dino lover or just looking for a unique day trip near Edmonton, Jurassic Forest is absolutely worth the visit. Bring your camera, a sense of curiosity, and be ready for a roar-some adventure!
Carolina D — Google review
Great place for kids and family, or even a date. Not too big, has 2 alleys of different dinosaurs, and a big playground with small caffe in a middle. Entering and exiting through the shop. Couple dollars cheaper to buy tickets online
Anastasiia C — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(159)
23210 Township Rd 564 #2, Gibbons, AB T0A 1N5, Canada
http://www.jurassicforest.com/
+1 780-470-2446
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Long Lake Provincial Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Long Lake Provincial Park, just over an hour from north Edmonton, is a hidden gem with two beaches - one for day use and the other for campers. The lake is surrounded by tall spruce trees, giving it a serene vibe. The park offers clean facilities, great shower houses, picnic areas, playgrounds for children, and ample walkways for pets. There are fast food concessions available and plenty of tables and space at the park.
great park with beach, swimming, playground, and picnic tables. There is also a concession with food and ice cream. There are flush washrooms and outhouse facilities available The family had a great day. Dogs are not allowed at day use area.
Robert H — Google review
Spent the September long weekend here camping. First the positives... Clean warmish lake with plenty of clean soft sand. A roped off area for kids/swimming that isn't deep. Beautiful large pull through site in D loop. Lots of trees. Free sewer disposal. A gas station just outside the park with all sorts of things to buy plus great pizza and ice cream. A great beach to take kids. The negatives. Absolutely NO cell service phone or internet anywhere. You have to drive up to Gold Happy gas station on the highway to make calls and go a few miles down the road to get internet. Showers had dirty floors covered in dirt and hair and cost $1 for 2.5 minutes. The women's had hot water and decent spray but one stall with no door lock. The mens had wimpy spray and some were out of order or ice cold. Not much for patrols by park rangers. Someone was setting off either fireworks or loud bear bangers after 11pm one night which was disruptive. Beach got crowded. Motorized boats were largely ignorant coming too close to canoes and people floating when they could have gone far away given the lake is big. Wasps were horrific. Outdoor toilets were pitch black with no lights. The showers had sinks and no soap or hand sanitizer. C loop had a children's park but the RVs in the loop were packed in like sardines with no privacy and a full beach (campers only). The campground was full and is spread out over loops A, B, C, D, E, and F, making most of it unwalkable. The playgrounds are only really accessible by driving depending on the loop you are in. Same thing with the shower building located near the beginning of the park. You have to drive there, five to 8 minutes depending on your loop. Ditto for the beach. You need to drive there if you want to take floaties or have kids to haul. It's too far to walk. Overall the really nice beach has to be weighed against the lack of cell service and other inconveniences.
M C — Google review
Pro: Lots of lake front camp sites. Varying sites (some hilly, some in the open, some in between trees, some right at the water, some close to each other, some further apart). Water is relatively clean. Road is well maintained. Check-in process was quick and easy. Great walking trail along the length of the lake. There is a place to rent paddle boards, kayaks, canoes, peddle boat. Nice little beach area. Great day area and overnight stay. There is concession stand and grocery store— didn’t go in so don’t know the extent of items they may have. Cons: because of the water the is A LOT of bugs so be prepared for that. Some sites can use a bit more space between. Some RV sites directly obstruct lake views for a lot of people which is unfortunate. Lot of the area doesn’t have reception so it’s hard to keep in touch with family that couldn’t make it camping. At the dump area the fresh water you have to hold the handle while it fills and it fills extra slow… took us 25 min for an average tank size. I understand the safety reason for that but maybe a different system or a faster system would be better instead of holding it for so long? Otherwise dump station is very accessible and generally clean. Bathrooms are outhouses, unfortunately no flushing toilets. Our fire pit was full of ash when we arrived.
Lolvee — Google review
Beautiful scenery! We had our camper that was 37 feet so the camp site we had was not private at all and only had power. There was some private ones around the camp ground but for tents or smaller campers. Fire place could have been dug out and pinic table was worn down greatly. The swimming area isn't large and doesn't look the cleanest but we swam. Showers are loonies and the water was perfect. The shower curtain is half in the shower if you close it... leave it opened and just shut the door to the changing space outside of the shower. Bathrooms were clean. Everyone was very nice and being so close to the water made up for most shortcomings. Bathrooms near by were not bad. The public beach wasn't that big but it was nice. Store was closed on a Tuesday-so change for loonies had to be made at the little shack when you enter. They can only change money for money... not off credit or debit. There is a Playground on beach which is basic but kids enjoyed it. Northern lights made an appearance. 11pm everyone is quieter, but thankfully people are still out
Amy C — Google review
Great place, a beautiful walking path around the lake, and loved kayaking on the lake. We rented a kayak for two for 40$/hour (life jackets included). We saw plenty of birds and even one pelican in the middle of the lake 🥰🦆🦤 Concession had tasty snacks, too. We had a breakfast sandwich.
Nina M — Google review
Really nice campground. Sites have lots of space between them so you don't feel like you are in your neighbors space. Restrooms were cleaned everyday. We were in area E which had a playground and beach. We also backed onto the lake. It would be a busy area in the summer but we were there in September. Great walking trail thru the park.
Judy P — Google review
Beautiful place .u can do boating fishing there. Camping is also available. Play area in each camping area .water washroom facility is available.u can do bbq.picnic benches are there.they have a small shop if u wana buy ice-creams soft drinks etc . Free parking area. No entry fee. Safe environment.kids enjoy there alot . They have trails for walking, cycling. Leash area is there for dogs too ..big playgrounds to play for kids .
Bella L — Google review
We had a nice site, we'll treed, very quiet. From the map it looked close to the water, but it turned out the lake is well below these sites. D147. Otherwise, the playgrounds and swim areas are great. The biking & hiking are superb. Water was warm and clean.
David M — Google review
4.4
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3.5
(21)
Range Rd 191A, Ellscott, AB T0A 3G0, Canada
https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/northeast/long-lake-pp/
+1 780-576-3959
22

The Spotlight Bistro at the Bailey Theatre

Restaurant
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Get unique local place to grab a light lunch. It was delicious 😋
Natasha R — Google review
Great little “hidden gem”. The owners are a married couple the wife bake the husband is the chef. The food is yummy, the homemade pastries are delicious. Vegan options available ! Try the butter tarts!
Kat — Google review
A wonderful local gem. Run by locals, frequented by locals - brings out the charm of Camrose. The photo is of the chocolate baklava!! Too much into enjoying my food and my visit to take photos of our chicken sandwich lunch! My "surprise me" soda beverage was empty, because it also was delicious! All around fabulous
Inga N — Google review
This is one of the most beautifulest art and yummiest places to get food from I would highly recommend anybody who loves yummy sandwiches as much as I do♥️
Devils 1 — Google review
Always good food here, with creativity, enjoying the egg roll in a bowl for dinner tonight! Nice atmosphere and a friendly owner
Carmen L — Google review
Though their menu is small it changes every week. Check out their Facebook page for the current menu. Great coffee and baking too!
Robin C — Google review
I love the historic charm of this building. They bring such a wide range of entertainment acts to town. Enhances the entertainment within Camrose.
Denise — Google review
Good, simple quality meals. Always busy and a great.place for lunch.
Renee S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(24)
5041 50 St, Camrose, AB T4V 0S5, Canada
https://www.facebook.com/thespotlightbistro/
+1 780-781-1781
23

Coal Creek Golf Resort

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Temporarily Closed
Public golf course
Outdoor Activities
Golf Courses
Nestled in the heart of the Rockies, Coal Creek Golf Resort is a top-tier golf destination in Alberta, Canada. The 18-hole championship course offers a challenging yet picturesque terrain with stunning mountain views. The layout incorporates natural elements, featuring elevation changes, fairway bunkers, and deep rough for a unique golfing experience. While some find it more suitable for low handicappers due to its setup on certain days, others appreciate its well-maintained condition and friendly staff.
I have played this course whenever I get the chance since the first time I played for a tournament. Having worked previously in the turf maintenance side of golf courses this course is truly always in tip top shape. Greens will be rolling fast and true even through neccesary evils like aeration and top dressing. The entire course is always striped nicely and the fescue is maintained to the point your more likely to find a lost ball than a weed when you hit it off line. Bunkers with black sand are a great contrast and very easy for an inexperienced player to hit from as its very light and easy to slide a club under the ball. Over and above the golf course conditions, the course is very reasonable on pricing not only on greens fees but food and bev as well. Food is always great and service friendly in the proshop + restaurant. Compared to most the course is in the middle of nowhere but makes it even more of a gem. It is a 3.5-4 hour drive from where I am from but will make it at least twice a year to play this club I am so impressed with the course. If you are anywhere remotely in the area this is a MUST PLAY!! One of the best courses in the province and truly a treat of a resort course!
Dustin G — Google review
This is a fantastic course. So well maintained and very challenging. Definitely worth a trip once a year. Being cart path only kinda took away from it a bit. Should have a cart path on both sides with crossings. There are also very little trees for shade.
Steven G — Google review
Played here twice this year and both times it was great. The first time was a challenge for sure but coming back for some revenge and knowing the course a bit made a massive difference. We played some pretty high winds this time and still had a blast. Had lunch before our round, food was excellent and the clubhouse and restaurant staff were very friendly and a casual but professional atmosphere. The course itself is totally unique, it will make you use every shot in your bag. There is next to no shade so just be aware of that. We had no issue with it and it was 28 degrees.
Justin S — Google review
This course was truly a pleasure to play. It was challenging without being too hard to play, and they really incorporate the old mining equipment into the surroundings The course is in impeccable shape especially considering the low green fees. I was shocked at how cheap it was compared to the amazing course conditions All the staff were extremely friendly and very helpful. Overall and amazing experience and definetly worth the trip out of town.
Nathan T — Google review
What a gem! Played here today for the first time. Well worth the hour drive from Leduc. Greens were immaculate, and even the fescue was maintained, making it easier to find balls off the fairway. The black bunkers are also a nice touch! Only thing that could have been better was if the snack shack was open at the turn, but that's minor. Will be back!
AC87 — Google review
Grounds in very good condition, Greens super fast, all the staff are nice to talk with. Great value for a 1 hour drive from Edmonton
Dan S — Google review
The course was impeccable.. One of the best courses in Northern Alberta without a doubt. But the food needs an upgrade.. Hamburger buns on a breakfast sandwich? Cmon guys, about as cheap as it gets. I’m still giving Coal Creek 5 stars though because the Golf is amazing!
Mike G — Google review
Excellent course. Ine if my top 5 in the Edmonton area for sure. Bit of a drive, but worth it. Nice patio space at clubhouse. Good selection of beers and decent food. Golf course is always in great shape and it is challenging if your not having a great day. Putting is always a tough time here.
Curtis W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(25)
18112, Township Rd 492, Ryley, AB T0B 4A0, Canada
https://coalcreek.ca/
+1 780-663-2473
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Mundare Sausage

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pulled into town to get gas on the way to Edmonton. What a cool little town. Across the street from the Esso Station was this giant sausage. We went to check it out and read the history about it. Then proceed to buy some at the store in town. So glad we stopped.
Andy F — Google review
The 9th wonder of the world. You probably wouldn't want to see this one twice unless they were to give free Mundare sausage. The Psyanka at Veg (8th wonder) has this one beat.
Android R — Google review
This sausage was a little stop for our roadtrip to lloydminster, and its a nice one for sure. This is an attraction that should get more recognized over time. There is a sausage shop nearby that has many different kinds of sausages.
Nathan — Google review
My husband and I, and my sister, made a car trip to Mundare and of course we had to visit the Mundare Sausage. What can I say? Like all Alberta roadside attractions, the sausage is beyond cool. Kind of ironic that we visited on one of the hottest days of the Summer. In a lovely park. Well maintained. When you get close up, you can see it's made of fibre-glass. A platform that's elevated and inside the opening that's great for photos. An added bonus is the buffalo sculpture, hidden behind clear acrylic. I remember the fuss that all the buffalo sculptures created when they were first in Edmonton. Silly art critics. I'm so glad that some of them have been saved and protected for posterity. This one is a beaut. A gorgeous cobalt blue with colourful Ukrainian imagery. We couldn't help but notice the incredible flower baskets hanging from the light standards. All magenta and yellow. Are the colours significant?
Daniel C — Google review
We bought a variety of sausages and so far have loved every one. We will definitely make a stop there again on our way home to Saskatoon.
Stella S — Google review
A small park with a somewhat funny sausage statue. Very close by is a shop selling locally produced sausage products.
Anatoliy — Google review
Great little town approx an hour drive from city of Edmonton. Very clean and tidy and you get to see another amazing Alberta World's tallest thing that is a Sausage this time. You can't miss it ! Only sad thing was to see the Canadian Flag in such a bad shape on a public place which was otherwise very well kept and maintained in terms of tidiness. I hope it will be taken care of and replaced soon. Nice park for family fun and ample parking. There is an Esso Gas Station right next to this Mundare Sausage park. You can also read the History of a Ukrainian hardworking family who setup this Sausage business in early 90's and still a very successful business in Mundare and a huge industrial setup in Edmonton. Loved the town and little family trip to Mundare Sausage point. If you like visiting new places in summer 🌞 and not too far away from city 🏙️, then this can be your next go to place ...
NAVDEEP S — Google review
It's just a big weird sausage. If you're in a weird "I want to see it" mood, do it, then take a drive down main Street just because you're there. Not very exciting, but hey, at least you get to say you saw it.
Alex L — Google review
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4916 53 Ave, Mundare, AB T0B 3H0, Canada
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Vegreville Pysanka

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vegreville Pysanka is a colossal sculpture of a pysanka, an intricately decorated egg with origins in Slavic cultures. This Ukrainian-designed giant Easter egg was crafted by Canadian artist Paul Maxym Sembaliuk and serves as a weather vane, rotating with the wind's direction. The area surrounding the Pysanka offers scenic views, free boat rentals, and a serene park with amenities like parking, public washrooms, and a visitor center.
Visited this charming little gem on Easter Sunday and absolutely loved it! Vegreville’s Elks/Kinsmen Park is the perfect weekend getaway spot—peaceful, scenic, and full of small-town charm. There’s a cute trail around a small lake, which was great for a relaxing stroll. The park also has a red train caboose on display that adds a unique historic touch—great for photos! But the highlight for me was definitely the giant Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter egg)—an absolutely stunning piece of art and such a meaningful cultural landmark. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing walk, a place to picnic with family, or just want to see something unique, this park is a must-visit. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re anywhere near Vegreville!
Alberta C — Google review
🥚✨ Stopped by the Vegreville Pysanka — the world’s largest Ukrainian Easter egg — and it did not disappoint! Such a stunning landmark, full of detail and history. Perfect spot for photos, a picnic, or just to stretch your legs on a road trip. Definitely worth the stop if you’re driving east of Edmonton! 🚗📸
LERSEJ A — Google review
Very nice park with a lot of amenities. Paddle boats in the pond. Nice trails. Washrooms. Concession. There is a CN train you can go I side to look at.
Gavin C — Google review
Just an hour east from Edmonton, stand the largest egg in the world. Ukrainian Pysanka. Going there on a sunny day would make a great picnic place. There is a small lake that you can rent a boat, kids park with all monkey bars, slides and other fun activities. Or you can simply sit on the grass and enjoy watching Canada Geese. Gift shop had lots of great stuff to offer.
Vera Z — Google review
This egg (pysanka) was just amazing too see! I love its architecture and its design. Although there was nobody there, it was a great advantage for a good photoshoot in the sunset, there is also a park with a lake behind the egg. I would personally recommend this for anyone who wants a road tril thats a bit near edmonton
Nathan — Google review
This is an interesting way of celebrating Ukrainian peoples settling in this area and contributing to build it up, farms and towns. The history behind it was that ukrainians had settled in this area and in 1974, as part of an acknowledgment of the RCMP making the area safe, this interesting Easter egg feature was dedicated. An interesting feature is that it responds to the wind similar to a weather vane period as the wind blows it actually moves and changes direction.
Rob S — Google review
Pretty cool. They have paddle boats and a few other things to do. Beautiful park.
Brendon W — Google review
I love this place. I attended Pysanka festival 2025, which was fantastic by the way, especially Zabavas. Hopefully, I will be able to attend next year one. 🤩
Marta G — Google review
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4500 Pysanka Avenue, Vegreville, AB T9C 1C6, Canada
http://www.vegreville.com/
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5012 53 St #4844

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5012 53 St #4844, St. Paul, AB T0A 3A1, Canada
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Bud Miller All Seasons Park

Park
Nature & Parks
200-acre, lakefront park featuring trails, a disc golf area, spray pad, indoor pool & sports fields.
One of the best park in town just Relax, Rejuvenate and Recharge your mind, body and soul. Good playground. Basketball ball tennis courts, picnic spots, cycling, running, etc etc…!
Suwash P — Google review
What a lovely place to go for a walk in Lloydminster. There are plenty of gravel trails to choose from. The pond is beautiful with its fountains. There are lots of benches around the paved paths around the park. There seems to be something to do for everyone, including sports courts and a kids' playground. I was there off-season, so I personally only used the walking trails. They are kept clear, which is nice. A very clean park. Washrooms are now closed for the season. I am from Ontario and was here 3 years ago. This park is the same as then. It's worth the visit, in my opinion.
Suzanne L — Google review
This place is fantastic for family gatherings, walking, running, and practicing yoga or meditation. The facilities are top-notch, including a well-maintained tennis court and volleyball court. The swimming pool is decent and comes with the added luxury of a sauna and steam room. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a versatile and enjoyable spot!
Anmol S — Google review
I love visiting Budmiller Garden in my free time. It's a beautiful and peaceful place to relax and unwind. The vibrant flowers and serene water features create a calming atmosphere that's perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Atif K — Google review
Awesome park in the heart of Lloydminister, decent walking trails, various facilities for all ages, aquatic centre, tennis playgrounds, sandy volleyball courts, splash park, few landmarks to view. seating spots and water fountains are there. some renovations are being made.
Abdallah O — Google review
This an absolute must see for everyone. The park has beautiful trails, a man made lake with fish, an amphitheater, spray park, indoor swimming pool and much much more! You will not be disappointed with this place! The staff should enforce the rules better, such as wearing proper swim gear, showering and basic pool etiquette but overall it's a good place.
Chantell A — Google review
Picnic areas are separated in 2 group areas. One with the playground I suspect is the family with fire pits situated with tables close by. 6 Tennis courts with a new surface. Baseball diamonds too! Frisbee golf. And a lot of open space to fly kites and toss a ball.
Paul49myspace — Google review
Nice little park. Has a bumpy asphalt trail threw it and a very nice dirt trail that goes all the way around the park, both trails go past two beautiful ponds. This park also has a nice playset for kids, baseball diamonds, tennis courts and a swimming pool. Awesome place to spend the day with the family or to go for a run at.
Me — Google review
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2902 59 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H5, Canada
https://www.lloydminster.ca/recreation-culture-community/parks-trails-and-sports-fields/bud-miller-all-seasons-park/
+1 780-875-4497
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Gold Eagle Casino

Casino
Fun & Games
Banquet hall
Conference center
Event venue
Family restaurant
I stopped in for a quick break from driving during a road trip. I found some fun slots. November, 2024. Still a good place to stop and drop a few coins into the slots.
John L — Google review
Went for lunch, had a very good meal, very good service. It was slow, but we were warned that they had a large group in and it would be slow. My only complaint, the smell of smoke as we waited for out table.
Al V — Google review
After my experience and talking to some people at the casino, save your money! I have seen some big wins when I was there but they all had one thing in common. I think my type get the occasional good win but any big win isn't by anyone of European descent. Call me racist or whatever you want, i know what i have seen. That is pretty much the consensus across the board with any of my friends that go there. Time for all of us to stay out of there. Let them profit off their own. The best thing about this casino is the staff working the floor, but even great people can't make up for what I have seen. It's so bad lately I am surprised Indians even come here anymore! Legal theft is all it is to line pockets of those in charge. Worse even than I can imagine if it's as rigged as the games. I wish people would stay out and drive these crooked casinos bankrupt.
Chad E — Google review
security team 😤 I came from bc to Saskatchewan to come play and seen a open game so I put my 50cents and some girl comes and said I stole her machine and wanted 7.50 from me and I ended up getting kicked out and my relatives work there and the way I got treated but next day gave the security 10dollars..and was told not to come back..so be aware of that casino. Just because she spends a lot of money on there machine and I just put my 50cemt that was it discrimination shame on them they shouldn't do that to ppl. Especially coming from a long way..so don't spend nothing and the food is gross i found long hair in my salad and didn't get a refund..
Hulia P — Google review
We stopped at this casino because we noticed it along the highway. Not very much of a gambler but can say that it is a decent sized casino. Not as big as others but big enough. There is a smoking and non-smoking side in the casino. The Siga Lager beer was actually pretty good and the prices are ok, most casinos charge a little more for beer. Other than that, the staff were very friendly and joke around with you. Will definitely be back when I travel down that way again 👍🏼
Hans F — Google review
Had an amazing meal at the Kihiw Restaurant. Our waitress was just lovely. She was completely professional, yet friendly and attentive without being annoying. The ambiance was casual, comfortable, yet elegant. The food was fantastic and we got good value for our money. We'll definitely be back on our next trip through Saskatchewan.
Maureen R — Google review
Exceptional staff and food. Definitely warrants a return visit. They are planning something for Christmas that we will be checking out.
Jeanette A — Google review
alot of newer machines and safe social distancing in effect, staff are diligent in ensuring peoples safety while you play, cold beer, deli, restaurant remains closed, tables remain closed, smoking section is open and dividers are in place, sanitize and mask up upon entry
Everett G — Google review
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11902 Railway Ave E, North Battleford, SK S9A 3K7, Canada
http://www.goldeaglecasino.ca/
+1 306-446-3833
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Western Development Museum (WDM) - North Battleford

Museum
Specialty Museums
Years have passed since my previous visit to the Western Development Museum (WDM) - North Battleford as a child. However, recently I had the opportunity to explore it with my own children. We thoroughly enjoyed walking through the various exhibits and immersing ourselves in the historical atmosphere, almost like stepping into a time capsule. It was particularly fascinating for my kids to witness the train, post office, law office, and other exhibits that showcased life in its prime.
It’s been years since taking a tour here as a child now with my own children we took the time to walk through all the things to see and they thoroughly enjoyed it. Just seeing all the history like a time capsule really have my kids the experience of actually being there in its hay days. The train and small set up with post office law office and many other great exhibits were so fun along with some small family homes to walk through. Definitely a must do with the family.
Myles M — Google review
I wasn’t expecting much when I stopped by the Western Development Museum in Lloydminster but wow, what a surprise! became a Memory. It’s such a cool place that really brings history to life. From old tractors and old cars to displays that show what daily life looked like back. Everything is set up in a way that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into the past. The staff was very friendly and happy to answer questions. I can certainly say they genuinely care about preserving local history. I must say that It’s a great spot for families, history lovers or anyone passing through. It's definitely worth a visit I ended up staying longer than I planned.
Sandeep S — Google review
Its been maybe 35 years since my last visit to the old display. I was rather disapointed that the inside display areas were so limitrd to the old layout. I was looking forward to seeing some old family donations of various items, but the new design has replaced the old displays. Still worth the reminder of days gone by.
Jace L — Google review
One of the best museums in Saskatchewan! So much to see indoors and outdoors. Almost all buildings were open to view, with the exception of 2. Incredibly clean and well kept, lot of parking, picnic areas and very reasonable rates. Great friendly staff! Easily spent 2 hours walking to all the buildings and going in! Well worth the time!
M L — Google review
What a great hands on experience learning about Saskatchewan in the early days. Fantastic place to visit and I highly recommend stopping rather than driving past. You won’t be disappointed. $10 for adults and worth every penny. I learned a lot and appreciate and respect what the early settlers had to endure. Very strong people.
Kit O — Google review
Great place to take the family to see a little of Saskatchewan history.
Linda W — Google review
A great place to learn about our area's past. So many informative and nicely set up displays inside, and the the very cool old buildings and set ups outside. Well worth the $10 entry. The gift shop has some cool and interesting stuff too.
Kevin R — Google review
Went to both the Sakatoon and the North Battleford locations of the Western Development Museum - each had a focus on different aspects and were well worth the visit. The North Battleford location had an incredible outdoor village which was amazing to explore! And my son got a scavenger hunt to complete to win a prize. It was one of the cleanest, most well run museums I've ever been to. Truly worth the visit!
Carola L — Google review
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SK-16 &, SK-40, North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y1, Canada
https://wdm.ca/north-battleford/
+1 306-445-8033
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Blue Mountain Adventure Park

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Permanently Closed
Recreation center
Tours
Blue Mountain Adventure Park is a year-round outdoor paradise offering an array of thrilling activities. From mountain biking and cross-country skiing to zip lining and wall climbing, there's something for every adventure seeker. The park features 36 kilometers of trails for wildlife viewing, as well as options for canoeing, paintballing, and tobogganing. Visitors can also enjoy high ropes courses, ice skating, and wagon rides.
The staff was INCREDIBLE! It was so beautiful out there and the activities were so much fun. We had our 11 years old birthday party out there and she said it was her best birthday ever. We spent 8 hours and the kids had fun the entire time. We have been to two bush parties as well, very chill and relaxed, epic music, food and drinks. All experiences were a lot of fun. Everything was very well organized and the staff was so accommodating😃 Oh and I just have to add the zip lines were amazing and you have to try them out 💜
Mona K — Google review
We really enjoyed spending time out there during the July long weekend. Lot of summer activity with zip line, areal course, archery, many more..we stayed at the owl's suite. It was wonderful with full bath, kitchen and AC. All front desk and activity staffs are very friendly and helpful. Truly recommend this place. Will visit again in winter.
Khan W — Google review
The staff were kind and patient. They made sure we had an unforgettable experience enjoying the peaceful views and exhilarating zipline rides. I had my young children and staff took the time to answer all their questions even the silly ones. Staff were patient and qualified. We come back every year and each year it is fun memorable experience. I highly recommend this place.
Terra B — Google review
Great experience, AMAZING STAFF, beautiful cabins, activities for all, movie rental, chalet to unwind and take a break, tubbing hill, zip line, skating and more!!!! We really enjoyed our stay, we stayed for a full week with 6 kids ranging from 5 to 11 years old and 3 adults in 2 cabins. We will definitely come back in the summe and winter! Again, great place, amazing wonderful staff, loved every bit of it!!
Danyèle S — Google review
We went to Blue Mountain for 2 days. Nice place to get away from the city crowd. Relaxing surronding. Lots of mosquitoes 😅. Toilet flush was not working at the Sleepy Hollow. We compalined about it. But they were not able to fix it. They assure us that next time we won't face such problem and also gave us 1 night credit for our next visit. No mobile network at this place.
CHANNI R — Google review
Great adventures. We did 500m and 250 zip lining. 750m was closed due to wind. So call before you go there. Instructors were a bit rude. We paid for this service so they should be nice to your customers.
S K — Google review
My most recent trip to Blue Mountain was short and sweet. I only had a little over a day to get away from the city, but it was well worth it. My cabin was beautiful, with huge windows and a sweet little loft. I spent my time there writing letters, sipping tea, spending time on the water, and getting to know some of the staff. I also got rained on while out on one of my walks, which felt perfect -- it reminded me of going to camp as a child. I intend to spend much more of my time there in the future, it is absolutely worth checking out!
Rose S — Google review
Awesome hidden spot for backwoods cross-country skiing, well groomed trails, different trails available from easy to advanced crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing and tubing available as well. Decent services and accommodations that are affordable and well maintained. Recommended for a stay.
Speedy G — Google review
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RR 1, North Battleford No. 437, SK S9A 2X3, Canada
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