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  • 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

  • About Camrose Region | Tourism Camrose

    About Camrose & Region Just so you know Camrose is located in the heart of the Alberta prairies. The landscape is mainly flat with many small wetlands which make this area unique and appealing to migrating birds like Canada Geese, Snow Birds, Sandhill Cranes, and more. This region is lusciously green in the summertime with enough rainfall to support ample agricultural activities that mainly involve growing cereal crops with some livestock operations as well. Other main industries include oilfield, health care, and construction. Connect with local municipalities City of Camrose County of Camrose 333 sunny days per year (average) 32 km maintained trails

  • Quantum Comics

    A great selection of comic books, collectible card games, roleplaying games, board games and other exceptional merchandise. Adventure awaits! Quantum Comics & Collectibles A great selection of comic books, collectible card games, roleplaying games, board games and other exceptional merchandise. Adventure awaits! Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round 587.386.0151 Website Email 4939 49 St, Camrose Explore the map

  • Ace Liquor Discounter

    Liquor store Ace Liquor Discounter Liquor store Details 780.679.2480 Website Email 6800 48 Ave #314, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • The Brick

    Offering the best contemporary home design furniture and decor with cozy showrooms, the hottest brands, and hundreds of products on display. The Brick Offering the best contemporary home design furniture and decor with cozy showrooms, the hottest brands, and hundreds of products on display. Details 780.672.8423 Website Email 5000 51 Ave, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • History & Heritage | Tourism Camrose

    Camrose is a community with rich Indigenous heritage that intersects with the Settler story in the early 1900s. Find antiques and relics of the past at our museums. History & Heritage Camrose is a community with rich Indigenous heritage that intersects with the Settler story in the early 1900s. Let history in Camrose come alive Visit both museums in Camrose to experience historical gardens, a railway, and exhibits on the settlers that helped shape the area. Museums promises an unforgettable experience. Virtual Tours Historical Camrose Camrose Museum May to September (guided) 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. The White Elephant Gift Shop has a unique selection of antiques and upcycled items. July 1 to September 15 Camrose & District Centennial Museum Take a trip back in time and see everything from historical buildings to fire trucks. The museum houses thousands of artifacts as the history of Camrose comes to life in the stories told here. Indigenous history Camrose is located in a travelling route and home to the Maskwacis Nêhiyawak, Niitsitapi, Nakoda, and Tsuut'ina Nations, the Métis, and other Indigenous peoples. Their spiritual and practical relationships to the land create a rich heritage for our learning and our life as a community. Dried Meat Lake, which is the water source for the City of Camrose, holds historical significance to the First Nations and Metis in this area. People would combine bison meat with berries to make pemmican as the Saskatoon bushes grow abundantly in this region. Settlers in the early 1900s The Camrose railway depot was constructed in 1911 following the completion of the railway connecting Camrose to Vegreville in April of 1910. Freight service began in November of 1910 through Camrose and was followed by passenger services beginning in 1912. The freight line primarily transported agricultural products like grain and cattle as well as coal. Early recreation & industry Many early homesteaders were from Sweden and Norway and skiing became a popular past-time that continues today. Camrose was first known as Stoney Creek (named after the creek flowing through the city) and incorporated as Sparling in 1905. Due to similar town names elsewhere and confusion with mail deliveries, the town was incorporated as Camrose in 1906. The Camrose community formed around the bustling railway hub and the agriculture industry thrived due to the fertile soil and plentiful precipitation. The swans Swans were a staple of Camrose as they swam around Mirror Lake during the summer and raised young. 2019 marked the end of an era as the City of Camrose discontinued hosting the swans over winter due to ethical concerns. When the swans left Mirror Lake, this allowed the possibility of taking non-motorized boats on the lake for recreation and pleasure. Paddle on Mirror Lake Swans

  • Camrose Grain Elevator

    An iconic wooden grain elevator- welcome to the heart of the Alberta prairies! Camrose Grain Elevator Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy Less than 1 hour Year round No Phone 4920 41 St, Camrose, AB Website An iconic wooden grain elevator- welcome to the heart of the Alberta prairies! This wooden grain elevator is painted in the iconic Wheat Pool blue in homage to its beginnings. It is one of the few elevators of this era that is still in operation in Alberta to this day. It was built around 1960 but in the traditional style of grain elevators that was introduced in the early 1900s to the Alberta prairies. Explore the map

  • true north cider

    Handcrafted in the heart of the prairies. Tasting room open Fridays 4 to 7 and Saturdays 2 to 6. True North Cider Handcrafted in the heart of the prairies. Tasting room open Fridays 4 to 7 and Saturdays 2 to 6. Details 780.781.6497 Website Email 3843 44 Ave, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Martuzza Salon

    Beauty, cosmetic and personal care. Martuzza Salon Beauty, cosmetic and personal care. Details 780.608.7561 Website Email 5061 50 St, Camrose, AB Explore the map

  • Buffalo Lake Public Recreation Area (Boss Hill) | Tourism Camrose

    Buffalo Lake Public Recreation Area (Boss Hill) Buffalo Lake Provincial Recreation Area (known locally as Boss Hill) offers a secluded camping experience on the shores of northeast Buffalo Lake. Take a walk down the shoreline or along the small beach, watch for owls, song birds and deer in the surrounding forest, or take a boat out on to the lake for some great fishing. Waterskiing and wind surfing are also popular activities on the water. Due to this campground’s small parking capacity, day-use availability is limited. On busy summer days and weekends, day-use visitors should consider visiting other sites including Rochon Sands Provincial Park and The Narrows Provincial Recreation Area . Please contact the campground operator for more information. Just so you know Open Buffalo Lake Provincial Recreation Area (known locally as Boss Hill) offers a secluded camping experience on the shores of northeast Buffalo Lake. 403.741.2246 Twp Rd 411A, Rochon Sands, AB Website Email Explore the map

  • Coal Lake South Park | Tourism Camrose

    Coal Lake South Park This campground is a quiet place to get away. The day-use area offers a boat launch and Coal Lake is a popular spot for canoeing and fishing. Firewood is available for an extra charge. Just so you know Open May 1 to September 30 25 unserviced sites. First come, first serve. 780.352.3321 AB-822, County Of Wetaskiwin No. 10, AB Website Email Explore the map

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