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  • New Norway Community Hall | Tourism Camrose

    New Norway Community Hall Just so you know A country community hall 780.855.2580 Website Email 210 Main Street, New Norway, AB Venue Details More Information Venue Capacity Unknown, likely about 150 people. Audio/Visual Equipment Basic equipment available. Stage/Lighting Small stage. Tables & Chairs Included. Accommodations Nearby accommodations available at the New Norway Campground . Catering Options Outside catering is allowed. Contact Information Contact Suzanne Fankhanel by phone at 780.855.2580 Tags Birthday Parties, Family Gatherings, Weddings Previous Next

  • Stoney Creek Park | Tourism Camrose

    Stoney Creek Park is a primary access point for the cross country ski trails in winter and access to both paved and mowed trails for mixed use. Back Stoney Creek Park Stoney Creek Park is a primary access point for the cross country ski trails in winter and access to both paved and mowed trails for mixed use. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round Where to access the park: Stoney Creek Centre at the end of 39 Ave Four Seasons Rotary Park on 50 St. West of Augustana Walk, bike, or long board on the paved trails. Experience more on the mowed cross country running trails (summer) and groomed Nordic skiing (winter). The Trails Button Nordic skiing Walking loops from the Stoney Creek Centre - Stoney Creek Loop, 44 Ave version (4.1km), 1 hour - Stoney Creek Park Loop (2km), 35 minutes Skiing Parking at the Stoney Creek Centre With over 20km of groomed classic and skate skiing trails, you can tackle the hills or keep it on the flats traversing through the scenic river valley. Trail conditions Picnic Parking at the Stoney Creek Centre Learn about some history in Camrose and take cover from sun and rain in the covered picnic area. Playground Parking at the Stoney Creek Centre The natural playground near the Stoney Creek Centre is a fun stop with a great view overlooking the river valley. More info Sledding Parking at the Stoney Creek Centre Slide down the well groomed, historical ski hill. Make sure you stop before you get to the creek at the bottom! Explore the map

  • Browns

    A signature mix of great food, drink, atmosphere, music and people. Browns Social House A signature mix of great food, drink, atmosphere, music and people. Details 780.608.7705 Website Email 6805 48 Ave #445, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • subway

    Build-your-own sandwiches and salads with health conscious options. Subway Build-your-own sandwiches and salads with health conscious options. Details 780.672.3522 Website Email 6800 48 Ave #166, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Nature | Tourism Camrose

    Explore Nature Filter by Location City of Camrose Out of town Filter by Season Summer Winter More info Art Walk Through the Gardens Artists are hosted in beautiful gardens around Camrose! More info Biathlon The biathlon range trails are maintained by the Camrose Ski Club for winter and summer biathlon events. Notable, Camrose hosts the Calforex Cup #3 in January each winter. More info Camrose Heritage Railway Station & Park Stop by the railway park year-round to experience their historical gardens. Have a tour of the buildings and artifacts during the summer Tuesday to Saturday or by appointment. More info Camrose Nature Conservation Centre This conservation area is a beautiful day-use area with excellent bird watching and space to enjoy the lake. More info Camrose Ski Hill This iconic hill in Stoney Creek Park was the site of ski jumping, cross country skiing, and luge. More info Cherry Lane Spend an evening or two at this historic bed and breakfast and campground. More info Fishing Popular fishing spots near Camrose include Driedmeat Lake, Pleasure Island, and at the Aberhart Bridge More info Jubilee Park Jubilee Park is a primary recreation area in the river valley has trails popular for walking, running, and biking More info La Prairieaire Eco Tours La Prairieaire offers eco tours of the Canadian Badlands in the Battle River Valley. Learn about the local history, geology, and archaeology. More info Miquelon Lake Provinical Park This park is a scenic spot for hiking, biking, camping, taking in the lake sunsets, and hosts spectacular star gazing in the dark sky preserve. More info Mirror Lake Park Mirror Lake is the heart of historical Camrose and is a great place to go for a walk, stop for an ice cream, and check out the Visitor Information Centre. More info Off Leash Dog Park Off-leash dog parks are a great spot for you and your furry friend to make some friends and stretch your legs. Dogs are welcome on leash in all parks in Camrose. More info Ole Uffda Loppet Cross country ski race More info Paddling Canoe, kayak, or stand up paddleboard this summer! More info Parks Spot wildlife, enjoy nature, and recreate in Camrose parks. More info Playgrounds With over 20 playgrounds to visit in Camrose, you can slide or swing into action in Camrose! More info Rudy Swanson Park Rudy Swanson and Kin Park is a central location for many of the fields, courts, and rinks of Camrose. More info Silver Creek Paintball Paintball on the 8 fields. Rent equipment there, or bring your own. More info Stoney Creek Disc Golf Disc golf is a rapidly growing sport. Stop in Jubilee Park for a 9-hole round. Bring your own disc. More info Stoney Creek Park Stoney Creek Park is a primary access point for the cross country ski trails in winter and access to both paved and mowed trails for mixed use. More info Summer Trails The trails of Camrose are mixed-use for running, hiking, biking, and more. More info Winter Trails With about 20km of groomed trails, Camrose has easy and hard loops for skiers of all levels.

  • Marrow

    A unique dining experience nestled in the historic feedmill. Marrow. Marrow. Restaurant & Lounge offers a dining experience unlike any other in Camrose with its combination of warm hospitality, vintage ambiance, and carefully curated menu. The Chefs draw on inspiration from the rich agricultural heritage of the region, incoporating locally sourced ingredients. These prairie inspired recipes not only celebrate the flavours of our land but also pay homage to the hard work and passion of our local farmers. Marrow. is the largest independent restaurant in the city with a patio and delightful dining area inside the historic feedmill, with a full storied past of its own. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round 780.673.1181 Website Email 4919 47 St, Camrose Explore the map

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  • Event Locations (Item) | Tourism Camrose

    Title Just so you know Short Description Phone 4522 53 St, Camrose, AB Website Email Staying Here More Information text

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