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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 Downtown Camrose Website Email Explore the map
- Train Day
Community event with speeder rides, a scavenger hunt and food for purchase. Train Day Just so you know Community event with speeder rides, a scavenger hunt and food for purchase. Last weekend in July July 26, 2025 Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park Button Website Enjoy speeder rides and participate in a scavenger hunt, along with food and beverages available for purchase. A day for the children and young at heart!
- Camrose Air Show
Thanks to everyone for supporting the air show in 2025. Camrose Air Show Just so you know Thanks to everyone for supporting the air show in 2025. July 26-27, 2025 July 26-27, 2025 Camrose Airport Button Website Thank you to everyone that came out to support the Camrose Air Show. Is it a bird? No! It's a PLANE! Watch the sky as Camrose welcomes the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, SkyHawks (parachute team), and CF-18 Tactical Demonstration! The Snowbirds will show off some incredible aerial manoevers and formations. Make sure to get the most up-to-date information as it becomes available at the Camrose Flying Club webpage including air show tickets, meet and greet events, and more. Tickets are available here . Find the FAQ's here . The gates open at 11am for pre-show activities including a static display, food trucks, and vendors. The flying portion begins at 2pm and runs for approximately 2 hours. The audio comentary will be broadcast via FM radio. It is advised to bring picnic blankets and/or chairs to watch as well as sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses, a hat, water bottle, snacks, a portable FM radio, and hearing protection for all ages.
- Seasons & Climate | Tourism Camrose
Camrose has four distinct seasons that each bring unique adventure opportunities within the city. Seasons & Climate Camrose has four distinct seasons that each bring unique adventure opportunities within the city. Summer Fun The summertime is typically warm and sunny; perfect for paddling, running, field/court sports, disc golf, biking, playing in the spray park, and grabbing a refreshing ice cream. Warm summer months are June, July, and August with average temperatures around 22°C (71.6°F). Summer Activities Winter Wonderland Bundle up when the cold winters offer great cross country skiing, fat biking, skating, snowshoeing, and tobogganing conditions. Northern lights streak across the sky usually in deep, dancing, green colours. With 360 degree skies, Camrose is a great place to star gaze and watch the sun set! Stay warm inside with a live performance and unique shopping experiences ! The coldest months are December, January, and February with average temperatures between -15°C (5°F) to -4.5°C (23.9°F). Winter Activities
- Candler Art Gallery
This gallery is in the historical first general store of the City of Camrose. Candler Art Gallery Candler Art Gallery is more than a gallery, or even a store. Many have described it as an experience. With a calm and welcoming environment, the gallery is designed to feed the senses. Here, you can ignite your curiosity, feed your wonderment, and celebrate creativity. Art represents the human spirit and documents the evolution of society. It is our privilege to extend to you the work of the artists of the world. The top floor is the gallery of original artwork, as well as handcrafted pottery, all made by western Canadian artists. The gallery is free and open to the public. Located at the back of the gallery is a custom framing department. From delicate lacework and cross stitch to violins and ballet shoes, Candler Art Gallery will help you frame anything. A Little History The Candler Art Gallery started in the old egg candling station originally located north of Charlie Killam school on 46 Street. In 1986, the Candler Art Gallery moved to its present location and became known as the landmark first general store of Camrose. In 2005, with the support of the Main Street Program, the Candler Art Gallery recieved the look it has today as a bright, red, distinctive building. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round 780.672.8401 5002 50 St, Camrose, AB Website Email Explore the map
- Dog Park | Tourism Camrose
Camrose Off Leash Dog Parks With one permanent dog park (behind Walmart) and specific summer and winter off-leash dog parks at Stoney Creek Park and the Golf Course respectively, we've got space for you and your dog to play without a leash! Dogs are welcome (on leash) in all parks in Camrose, however. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours 1 year round, 2 seasonal Year round : behind the Walmart (see map below) Summer : the Stoney Creek Valley South of the ring road is an off-leash area. Winter : the Golf Course is an off-leash area. Summer dog parks Winter dog parks Explore the map Off-Leash Dog Park Rules These are shared, multi-use facilities; respect other dogs and owners. Dogs are to be wearing a current license, identification and owner contact tag(s). Dogs must be accompanied by their owner who must be able to maintain effective verbal control of their dog at all times. Dogs must be both dog and human friendly. Dogs involved in aggressive incidents must leave the area immediately. Dogs must be: a minimum of six months of age, immunized and spayed/neutered. A leash not exceeding two meters (six feet) must be carried at all times. Be sure to dispose of your dog's waste in designated containers. Designated "dangerous dogs" and "guard dogs" are not permitted in these areas. Owners are responsible for the behaviour, welfare and safety of their dog(s) while using these areas. Owners are personally liable for any damages or injury their dog inflicts or receives...the City of Camrose is not.
- About Camrose | Tourism Camrose
Camrose is a beautiful community and home to about 20,000 people in central Alberta. About Camrose About Camrose Region About Tourism Camrose Living Here Host Your Event Invest in Tourism Maps & Guides The City of Camrose, located in the heart of Central Alberta with a population of approximately 20,000 people, is a unique city with a rich history and a modern vibrancy. Built upon Indigenous traditional hunting grounds and grown through a wave of Scandinavian immigration, Camrose became a confluence for railway goods and passenger transportation that still supports an extensive agriculture industry. With a trading area of 100,000, the City is experiencing an unprecedented economic boom as existing businesses expand and new businesses are jumping on economic opportunities. Camrose has cemented its position as a regional hub for commerce, recreation, health care, and education. Camrose is a city alive with activity. The diverse and thriving arts and culture scene offers entertainment and creative opportunities all year round. Two live production theatres host unique performances, providing a stage for everyone from local artisans to professional touring companies. The gorgeous Stoney Creek river valley that winds through the City is a nature reprieve and playground for year-round outdoor enthusiasts who hike, mountain bike, paddle on the lake, and cross-country ski. Competition-level recreational facilities host everything from local club practices and tournament play to world class, televised events. Between robust health care services and great schools, small town warmth and big city amenities, Camrose is an exceptional place to live and raise a family. Unforgettable when you explore Camrose experiences happen Tourism Camrose is your ultimate guide to discovering all that the City of Camrose has to offer. From its rich culture, arts, and deep agricultural roots, to its excellent indoor and outdoor recreation opportunities, Tourism Camrose will help you explore and connect to the amazing sights and attractions that Camrose has to offer. History and Heritage The settlement of Camrose is located in Treaty 6 territory and traditionally inhabited by Indigenous Cree Peoples. European settlers began arriving in 1900 primarily from Scandinavian countries and the United States. Find out more Living here Adventure on over 30km of trails traversing Camrose along with many other recreational opportunities. Whether you're into hiking, disc golfing, splash parks, or visiting museums, Camrose has something for you! Amazing views Located in the heart of the prairies, Camrose hosts spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Camrose is a beautiful community inside and out. Welcoming you is a well-connected community of people who care about keeping our city clean and safe. Quality of life Camrose is known for being a safe and clean place to live. We have a strong health services system and police force serving you. All this, and we have top tier recreation facilities, shopping, unique stores, and more! Get inspired
- Getting Here | Tourism Camrose
Getting Here At the heart of the Alberta prairies, Camrose is known for its gorgeous greenery and extensive trail system. Arrive by air Camrose is strategically located less than 75km from the Edmonton International Airport (YEG). There are currently no shuttle options that offer transportation between the Edmonton (YEG) and Camrose. Taxi, Uber, or renting a car are the best options to get to Camrose. The drive from the airport to Camrose traverses fertile, luscious cropland that set the scape for the prettiest sunsets every single day. Got a small plane? Land at the Camrose Airport ! Road trip it Camrose is centrally located in Alberta in close proximity to major transportation corridors. Roadtrip to Alberta attractions like Banff, Jasper and Drumheller. Let Camrose be your destination. With an extensive park and trail system, there's lots to keep everyone engaged. Take in live music at the largest country music festival in North America at Big Valley Jamboree (BVJ) or at indoor theatres year round. Arrive by foot The Waskahegan Trail is a 309km experience. The trail makes a loop, beginning south of Edmonton and heading to Wetaskiwin then east to Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, north to Elk Island Park with a portion that is just outside Camrose. Many out-and-back options are available as well as longer stretches. Camrose Elk Island National Park Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Wetaskiwin Edmonton Explore the map Getting Around With an extensive trail system through the river valley and around the community, getting around Camrose isn't limited to driving. Biking, walking, and running are fun ways to get where you're going. Maps & Guides Looking for a map or guide on features in Camrose? This has links to all the resources we have! Contact Us Get in touch with us by visiting the Visitor Information Centre or online! Seasons & Climate Learn more about the unique Camrose climate & recreation opportunities that come with the weather here. Things to Do Camrose is a friendly community for you to create a lifetime of memories from exploring in nature, staying active, taking in live shows, or relaxing.
- Cherry Lane | Tourism Camrose
Cherry Lane B&B and Cafe Just so you know Open Year round Cherry Lane is a premiere full service destination for rest, relaxation, and reconnecting! Visit the friendly folks to learn what it's all about. Enjoy a round of disc golf, play volleyball, and bask in every sunset at Cherry Lane! 780.678.9368 19312 Twp Rd 440, Camrose County, AB Website Email B&B The historic B&B will make you feel right at home! Stay in the 1927 heritage home that has been lovingly restored and tastefully decorated. Room rates include a full hot breakfast made to order and served in the onsite Cafe. With four rooms to choose from, you'll be sure to cherish your stay at Cherry Lane. More info Cafe & Saloon Lunch Menu Brunch Menu Thursday to Saturday 11am to 3pm Sunday 11am to 2pm Sit down for a meal at the vintage inspired prepared by Cherry Lane's own Executive Chef. The menu is known for the famous "Albertan" sandwich and an array of deserts. More info Saloon Open Thursday to Saturday 5pm to 9pm Reservations Recommended More info RV Camping Take in the sunset next to a crackling fire! There are 8 camping spots with 30-amp power, picnic tables, and firepits. Unserviced sites are also available as well as showers and washrooms. Volleyball nets, a playground, group fire pit, and disc golf create hours of entertainment opportunities. More info Events & Catering Book one or more of the buildings at Cherry Lane for a group event. With a B&B space, Saloon, and additional spots in the campground, Cherry Lane will work with you to plan the perfect menu while the rest of the team works with you to plan the perfect event. More info 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
- Rudy Swanson Park | Tourism Camrose
Rudy Swanson and Kin Park is a central location for many of the fields, courts, and rinks of Camrose. With an aquatic centre (swimming pool), skating rinks, curling rink, baseball diamonds, beach volleyball, football pitch, soccer fields, walking trails and more all in one space! Back Rudy Swanson & Kin Park Rudy Swanson and Kin Park is a central location for many of the fields, courts, and rinks of Camrose. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round Where to access the park: Recreation Centre parking lot at 53 Street and 48 Avenue Fields and courts: 1 football field 2 beach volleyball courts 4 baseball diamonds 7 soccer fields 1 tennis court (closed 2024) 1 basketball court (closed 2024) Near the park: Camrose & District Centennial Museum Spray Park Parking at the Recreation Centre The spray park is open during the summer from 10am to 9pm daily, weather permitting. More info Skating Rinks Parking at the Recreation Centre There are three skating rinks that host public skating Tuesdays and Sundays and are available to rent. Catch the Camrose Kodiaks play a game. Walking Tracks Parking at the Recreation Centre Walk on the tracks year round at walking tracks in the community centre or recreation centre. More info Buy your pass online Aquatic Centre Parking at the Recreation Centre Swim year round at this beautiful indoor swimming pool. More info Explore the map
- Remembrance Day
The Camrose Legion presents the Remembrance Day service Remembrance Day Just so you know The Camrose Legion presents the Remembrance Day service November 11 November 11, 2025 Camrose Regional Exhibition Button Website Ceremony for Remembrance Day begins at 11 (please be seated no later than 10:40).









