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  • Camrose Outdoor Market

    This market (hosted in Downtown Camrose) happens every Tuesday evening in the Brick parking lot. Downtown Mirror Lake Market The Downtown Mirror Lake Market is hosted in the parking lot of the Brick on Tuesday evenings. This market featured local producers with fruit, veggies, baking, homemade crafts, and more! Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Tuesday 403.559.8735 Website Email Downtown Camrose Explore the map

  • purple martin

    Purple Martins live in condominium-style nest boxes Purple Martin Houses Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Summer 780.672.9195 All over Camrose! Website Purple Martins live in condominium-style nest boxes Love Purple Martins? Attend the annual Purple Martin Festival ! If you have ever wondered about why some birds are special enough to get their own pole-mounted white houses, there is an extremely interesting story to tell about the purple martins. Hundreds or even thousands of years ago, North America's largest swallow nested in tree cavities, just like many other similar species. Then, a pair nested in a hollow gourd hung up by Native Americans. The gourd offered a larger compartment and better protection from predators, so more pairs chose to nest in these gourds. The people watching this happen would have been interested in having birds around for much the same reason as modern birdwatchers, so more gourds were put up. When European settlers arrived, they also built houses to attract these birds. Eventually, due to the advantages for the purple martins, the population went through a process known as a behavioral tradition shift. Coupled with a loss of natural habitat in trees, purple martins began nesting solely in human-provided structures. Our role has become even more important in recent years as the populations of many bird species, including the swallow family, rapidly decline. In Camrose, the first purple martin house was most likely put up by local naturalist Frank Farley in the early 1900s. In 2003, the newly created Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society began the Purple Martin Project which aimed to increase purple martin populations as well as to study the birds. Interest has grown steadily since then and as of this summer we have nearly 100 purple martin houses in the City, hosting 73 pairs of purple martins. With the aid of many dedicated volunteers and the support of the City of Camrose, the CWSS erects new houses and trains purple martin landlords to take care of the nests. If you see someone checking the house, feel free to approach them and they will be happy to show you what's inside! If you are not the designated landlord and do not know what needs to be done for the birds, we ask that you leave the houses alone. Landlord tasks involve weekly nest checks to monitor nest completion, eggs, and the health of chicks, keeping parasites such as blowflies and mites under control, and discouraging invasive competitors from using the houses. These actions are extremely beneficial to the birds and can produce twice as many chicks as an untended house. If you are interested in becoming a landlord, let us know! The martins overwinter in Brazil and arrive in Alberta in early May. After pairing up, they build distinctive leaf-lined nests for their pure white eggs. Upon hatching, the chicks are featherless and are no larger than an adult's thumb, but grow rapidly on a diet of flying insects to become as large as their parents in only 22 days! At 26 days, they begin to venture out on their first flight, returning home at night as they learn how to fend for themselves. Everyone is sorry to see the martins begin to fly back down south, but we know that they will be back as they will return to the same place, even to the same compartment, where they had a successful brood the summer before. Explore the map

  • Double Dam Golf Course Campground | Tourism Camrose

    Double Dam Golf Course Campground Just so you know With everything you need for a wedding, family gathering, corporate event, and golf tournaments, Double Dam also has various options for bachelor & bachelorette celebrations! 780.375.2154 Website Email 18525 Hwy 609, Rosalind, AB Venue Details More Information Venue Capacity 20-300 people Tables & Chairs Can help coordinate furnishings and decor. Accommodations Camping readily available. Catering Catering options avaialble in house or through another vendor. Find the event menu here . Contact Name and Information Reach out to the team at Double Dam for more information and to inquire about available dates by emailing hello@doubledamgolfcourse.com or calling 780.375.2154. Or fill in their booking form here . Tags Family Gathering, Sporting Event, Wedding Previous Next

  • Midnight Madness

    A late-night shopping experience where businesses stay open late. Midnight Madness Just so you know A late-night shopping experience where businesses stay open late. Black Friday in November November 13, 2026 Downtown Camrose Button Website Midnight Madness is the place to be for all things festive-themed. With carollers, sleigh rides, hot chocolate in almost every shop, and retailers open late, you won't want to miss out on Midnight Madness in Camrose's downtown. Make sure to catch the businesses that will be open here . This is not an exhaustive list.

  • Half Korked Winery

    Find out what's fermenting at the Half Korked Winery. Half Korked Winery Ltd. Find out what's fermenting at the Half Korked Winery. Details 780.673.1324 Website Email 6223 C 48 Ave, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • siaotea

    If you like bubble tea, you'll love a drink from Siaotea! Siaotea If you like bubble tea, you'll love a drink from Siaotea! Details 587.322.8074 Website Email 5006 50 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • old prospector distilling

    Pure, premium, Camrose crafted vodka Old Prospector Distilling Pure, premium, Camrose crafted vodka Details 780.686.2281 Website Email 4810 41 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Camrose Bruins

    Experience fun, lively hockey games hosted right here in Camrose! The Camrose Bruins are a Senior AA team that play Saturday evenings at 8pm, you won't want to miss the action. Camrose Bruins Experience fun, lively hockey games hosted right here in Camrose! The Camrose Bruins are a Senior AA team that play Saturday evenings at 8pm, you won't want to miss the action. Games are hosted in the Max McLean Arena : September 28, 2024 (vs Westlock Warriors) October 4, 2024 (vs Devon Barons) October 19, 2024 (vs Stony Pain Eagles) November 2, 2024 (vs Innisfail Eagles) November 30, 2024 (vs Red Deer Rustlers) January 18, 2025 (vs Bonnyville Pontiacs) January 24, 2025 (vs Morinville Kings) January 25, 2025 (vs Lacombe Generals) January 31, 2025 (vs Wetaskiwin Longhorns) Tickets are available: Adults: $10 | Seniors: $8 | Students: $5 Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours September 27 to January 31 No Phone Website Email 4512 53 St, Camrose Explore the map

  • Arts & Culture | Tourism Camrose

    Arts & Culture Unlock the world of arts and culture in Camrose. Museums Visit both museums in Camrose to experience historical gardens, a model railway, and exhibits on the settlers that helped shape the area. Museums promises an unforgettable experience. Take a virtual history tour Let history in Camrose come alive Camrose Heritage Railway Station & Park More info Camrose & District Centennial Museum More info Theatres Let the begin show The Bailey Theatre More info Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre More info Theatres From live music to plays, circus shows and more, the Bailey Theatre and Performing Arts Centre bring you the best in entertainment. Movie Theatre More info Art Galleries Camrose art galleries are dedicated to showcasing the beauty of the prairies through various artistic mediums including dance. Local artists feature their works welcoming all art lovers to appreciate the beauty of the prairies. Roadside Art & Framing Candler Art Gallery More info Chuck McLean Arts Centre More info More Things To Do More info

  • Camrose & District Chamber of Commerce | Tourism Camrose

    Camrose & District Chamber of Commerce Just so you know Board room for up to 20 people. 780.672.4217 Website Email 5402 48 Ave, Camrose, AB Venue Details More Information The room comes with access to a small kitchen for coffee and tea service and special pricing for Chamber of Commerce members. Venue Capacity 14 people Audio/Visual Equipment 50" movable screen Wi-Fi Available Tables & Chairs Board room seating for up to 14 people. Parking Free public parking. Catering Options Catering from vendors is permitted. Hourly or Daily Rental Information Contact for pricing. More Information Available on the website . Contact Information Email admina@camrosechamber.ca or phone 780.672.4217 Tags Business meeting Previous Next

  • open circle

    Open Tuesdays to Saturdays. Metaphysical retail and services. "Witch Crafted. Familiar-Approved!" The Open Circle Open Tuesdays to Saturdays. Metaphysical retail and services. "Witch Crafted. Familiar-Approved!" Details 780.673.0741 Website Email 4830 48 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Bra Necessities

    Lingerie, sleepwear, swimwear, and more with in-store bra fitting specialists. Bra Necessities Lingerie, sleepwear, swimwear, and more with in-store bra fitting specialists. Details 780.672.2701 Website Email 4995 50 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

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