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  • Fishing | Tourism Camrose

    Things to Do Fishing Driedmeat Lake is a popular spot for fishing and ice fishing. Catch northern pike and yellow perch. You may also find other species including longnose dace, lake chub, emerald shiner, spottail shiner, white sucker, and brook stickleback. Driedmeat Lake Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round Explore the map Explore the map Pleasure Island Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round Catch and release this stocked pond. Wander through the conservation area and appreciate the diversity of animals and plants. Range Rd 195, Ohaton, AB Website Email Aberhart Bridge Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round Just upstream of Driedmeat Lake, the Aberhart Bridge fishing location is a popular local fishing hole. Explore the map The best canoeing in this area occurs during spring runoff. You can often spot pelicans, trumpeter swans, beavers, muskrat, and cattle among other wildlife. Paddling guide

  • Man Cave Barber

    Mancave Barber specializes in skin fades and hair of all lengths! Man Cave Barber's Lounge Mancave Barber specializes in skin fades and hair of all lengths! Details 780.781.4015 Website Email 4887 50 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Ferry Point Campground | Tourism Camrose

    Ferry Point Campground Explore Ferry Point Campsite, a facility located near Edberg. Ferry Point Campsite has 20 total sites, all of which are suitable for RVs. The cost to stay is $25/night. Is canoeing your thing? Paddle from the Edberg Weir to Ferry Point. Learn more . You're sure to find one of the most alluring spots when you drive east on secondary road 609, from highway 56, to RR184, then south. As you wander the back roads, you visibly see the landscape transform before your eyes. The area has been described as "Drumheller with trees!" The land twists and turns, with buttes rising up seemingly inexplicably; monuments to happenings thousands and thousands of years before. When you wander that way, suddenly, you will be ensconced with twirling rivers, dancing prairie grasses, darting rocks and hills, and intoxicating historical significance. Believe it or not, The Ferry Point Historical Society invites you to sleep smack in the middle of this intriguing gem. They volunteer to care for a camp site that has been erected on the very site that once boasted a bustling settlement, centred on the ferry service that was once life giving to the area. The campground is on an honour pay system. It will be back country camping at it's finest, since the area has been left to shine in its original glory as much as possible. You can choose spots that offer visions of coloured rocks and buttes, rising around you, or cuddle closer to the twists and turns of the Battle River. The area is known to have a rich Native and Settler heritage. Once you go, you'll join the thousands of other souls who have already been impacted by this magical spot. Just so you know Open May 1 to September 30 20 unserviced sites available. First come, first served. $25/night. 780.608.4459 Range Rd 184, Rosalind, AB Website Email Explore the map

  • Quilt Show- Stitches in Time

    Quilt show displaying incredible local talent. Quilt Show- Stitches in Time Just so you know Quilt show displaying incredible local talent. Middle of June June 19 to 20, 2026 Chuck MacLean Arts Centre Button Website This event features quilts made by the Battle River Quilters' Guild. Coffee and cookies are included in the $ 10 admission to see the show, merchant mall, and guild challenge. This year's guild challenge features quilts made entirely out of recycled fabric. Funds raised by this event and other Battle River Quilters' Guild events support community groups including the Bethany Group, Meals on Wheels, and so many more.

  • Walmart

    Shopping center and grocery store Walmart Shopping center and grocery store Details 780.608.1211 Website Email 6800 48 Ave #400, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Meeting Creek Community Centre | Tourism Camrose

    Meeting Creek Community Centre Just so you know Located in Meeting Creek No Phone. Website Email Meeting Creek, AB Venue Details More Information Unknown Previous Next

  • Back 40 Distillery

    Distilled spirits but from simple quality ingredients with a base of sugar beets from Taber, Alberta. Back 40 Distillery Inc. Distilled spirits but from simple quality ingredients with a base of sugar beets from Taber, Alberta. Details 780.983.5167 Website Email 4701 36 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Motel Bo | Tourism Camrose

    Motel Bo Just so you know Open Year round Motel Bo offers comfortable and quiet accommodations. The spacious kitchenettes are a great option! 780.672.3377 6216 48 Ave, Camrose, AB Website Email Randall Shattraw Rooms Comfortable rooms Guest rooms & suites are available for short and longer term stays. The rooms are spacious and modern with new TVs. All rooms come with complimentary coffee, fridges, microwaves, and a friendly welcome when you arrive! Explore the map

  • McSliquors

    Liquor store McSliquors Liquor store Details 780.608.1947 Website Email 4907A 48 Ave, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • MS Bike Tour

    Fundraiser and bike tour MS Bike Tour Just so you know Fundraiser and bike tour Third weekend in June June 21 to 22, 2026 Camrose Regional Exhibition Button Website For 36 years MS Bike - Leduc to Camrose has brought together thousands as the largest MS Bike event in Canada. Since its inception in 1990, this tour has grown from a small 100-person event, raising $56,000, to an event typically hosting nearly 2,000 riders, supported by almost 500 volunteers and raising over $2,000,000 annually! Join this legendary tour and take part in the festival atmosphere and non-stop party at Rider’s Village!

  • Affirmation Dance

    Dance group in Camrose. Affirmation Dance Dance group in Camrose. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round 780.672.8559 Website Email 4706 73 St #102, Camrose Explore the map

  • camrose ski hill

    This iconic hill in Stoney Creek Park was the site of ski jumping, cross country skiing, and luge. Camrose Ski Hill Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round 780.672.4217 Stoney Creek Park Website This iconic hill in Stoney Creek Park was the site of ski jumping, cross country skiing, and luge. The ski hill in Camrose was the site ski jumping. By 1911, local Scandinavian settlers had constructed a 50 foot tower and held their first jumping competition in 1912. Skis were made of hickory or oak with a traditional Norwegian binding. The original ski jump was replaced several times throughout the 1920s and 1930s. The ski jump was rebuilt again in 1965 but later dismantled in the late 1960s. Another jump was constructed of welded pipes and a wooden slide surface in preparation of hosting the 1990 Alberta Winter Games. Modern day ski jumpers go much farther than historically making the Stoney Creek Valley unsuitable for hosting ski jumping competitions. In 2016, this jump was dismantled marking the end of an era. The ski hill has several challenging cross country ski trails that people can classic or skate ski up and down. The face of the ski hill is also a popular tobogganing place as the groomed surface makes for an excellent sliding experience. Explore the map

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