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  • Miquelon Lake | Tourism Camrose

    Inerpretive Programming Farmer's Market Stargazing Summer Recreation Winter Recreation Camping Conferences Group Camping Just so you know Maps Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy Day use and overnight stays Year round 780.672.7274 20514 Sec Hwy 623, Camrose County, AB Website Email Interpretive programming Interpretive programming is available during the summer. For examples of the types of programs offered, see last summer's offerings. More info Inerpretive Programming Farmer's Market When Closed for the season. (May 19 to September 2) Several vendors have tap capability so it is not strictly a cash market anymore! The friendly vendors offer everything from baking, preserves, frozen treats, kettle corn, and snack foods to food trucks, dog treats, and more! This market is for park patrons and the surrounding area. Arrive early for the best selection of products. Friday 4pm to 8pm Saturday 10am to 2pm More info Farmer's Market Dark Sky Preserve Are you all about star gazing? Miquelon Lake Provincial Park is located in the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve meaning it is a great place to look at the stars and experience some extraordinary astronomical events. Hesje Observatory Located at the Augustana Miquelon Lake Research Station, the Hesje Observatory is a great place for astronomical observatory through one of their 3 telescopes. There is an observation deck around the dome where portable telescopes can be set up. Drop-in Thursday nights $15/person weather permitting. More info Stargazing Summer Recreation Beach & Lake The lake is not favourable for swimming but the beach is great for sunbathing and building sand castles. Canoeing, kayaking, and stand up paddling (SUPing) is possible. Hiking & Biking The interconnecting trail system is a scenic setting for hiking and mountain biking. More info Family Discovery Packs Get a discovery pack at the Miquelon Lake Centre and go on an adventure learning about animals, water, and more! The backpacks include everything you need to start your own nature discovery. Summer Recreation Winter Recreation Cross-country skiing & snowshoeing With 20km of backcountry ski trails, classic skiing through the park. Dogs are permitted on the trails. Skijouring Cross-country skiing with the help of one or more dogs equipped with sled dog harnesses is allowed on many trails. Fat biking Fat biking is permitted on certain trails traversing the park. Skating Check the website for outdoor ice conditions and rink information. More info Winter Recreation Camping Power Unserviced When 191 82 May 12 to October 9 More info Comfort Camping Stay in one of the four yurts available June 2 to September 4. The insulated yurts are tent-like structures mounted on a wooden deck and completely equipped for your convenience and enjoyment! Camping Conferences The Aspen Room Rent the Aspen Room year round in the Miquelon Lake Park Centre to hold a meeting, or host a workshop. This space is versatile with kitchen amenities, projection technology, washroom facilities, space for up to 70 people, and easy access to the stunning scenery nearby! Bookings in this space are best planned for day-time hours. During the fall-winter seasons booking availability is variable as staff capacity allows. More info Conferences Group Camping When May 18 to September 4 7 group use sites With cooking shelters, firepits, power, outhouses, tap water, and nearby sewage disposal, Miquelon Lake's Group Use Sites are picturesque and accessible places for hosting groups of up to 150 people. Group Camping Explore the map Trail Map

  • Mirror Lake Church

    A focal point of Mirror Lake Ukrainian Catholic Church Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy 1-3 hours Year round 780.679.0975 5304 48a Ave, Camrose, AB Website A focal point of Mirror Lake This Ukrainian Catholic Parish is a focal point of Mirror Lake Park with its distinctive architecture. This church still is in active use. Explore the map

  • The Winter Trails

    With about 20km of groomed trails, Camrose has easy and hard loops for skiers of all levels. Back The Winter Trails With about 20km of groomed trails, Camrose has easy and hard loops for skiers of all levels. Just so you know Difficulty Duration When Easy to Hard 1-3 hours November to April 5320 39 Ave, Camrose, AB Website Email Trail map and conditions Explore the map

  • Purple Martin Festival

    Wildlife stewardship festival Purple Martin Festival Just so you know Wildlife stewardship festival Sunday in mid-June June 14, 2025 Parks all around Camrose! Button Website The Purple Martin is a staple in Camrose because this special bird depends on unique condominium-style nest boxes. These birds nest here in spring and summer before returning to Brazil. Local University of Alberta Professor, Glen Hvenegaard, has studied Purple Martins extensively along with many other species that call Camrose home. The Stoney Creek area is particularly popular for birding due to the abundance and diverstiy of bird species that inhabit the wetlands, riparian areas, aspen forests, shrub areas, prairie, badlands, cropland, and urban areas.

  • Fire Truck Pull and Father's Day Breakfast

    Fire truck pull and Father's Day Breakfast at the Rosalind Sports Ground. Fire Truck Pull and Father's Day Breakfast Just so you know Fire truck pull and Father's Day Breakfast at the Rosalind Sports Ground. Middle of June June 15, 2025 Rosalind Sports Facility. Button Website Breakfast is served from 9:00am to 11:00am. The fire truck pull is a fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy.

  • Kelsey Community Hall | Tourism Camrose

    Kelsey Community Hall Just so you know Community Hall in the charming community of Kelsey 780.678.0870 Website Email 1012 2 Ave, Kingman, AB Venue Details More Information Venue Capacity Approximately 75 Stage/Lighting There is a stage. Contact Information Contact Trevor Cunningham at 780.678.0870. Tags Art Exhibits, Birthday Parties, Classes & Courses, Family Gathering, Weddings Previous Next

  • Hillside Acres Wedding Venue | Tourism Camrose

    Hillside Acres Wedding Venue Hillside Acres Wedding Venue is located in heart of the prairies. This dedicated wedding destination is a facility that caters to your wedding needs with experienced staff to help you plan and experience your wedding. Just so you know Open May to October This gorgeous wedding venue is a dedicated to making your dream wedding come to life. 780.686.3032 47143 AB-21, Bittern Lake, AB Website Email Explore the map

  • 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 28, 2025 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.

  • 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 4512 53 St, Camrose, AB Website Email Explore the map

  • Canadian Bull Congress

    Canadian cattle breeders show Canadian Bull Congress Just so you know Canadian cattle breeders show Third weekend in January January 17 to 19, 2025 Camrose Regional Exhibition Button Website The Canadian Bull Congress is a two day event that gathers purebred breeders.

  • National Indigenous People's Day

    Free community event to see a play celebrating the diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of Frist Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples. National Indigenous People's Day Just so you know Free community event to see a play celebrating the diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of Frist Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples. Middle of June June 17, 2025 Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre Button Website Pawâkan Macbeth is Reneltta Arluk’s groundbreaking reimagining of Shakespeare’s darkest play into Cree history, legend and cosmology. Pawâkan Macbeth is set during pre-colonization, when Plains Cree were allied with Stoney Nakoda, and at war with Blackfoot over territory, food, supplies and trade. When true autonomy existed among Indigenous Peoples and with that their spirits, their wisdom, practices, makers, tricksters, shifters, their darkness and light. When the Canadian Government were making their way west with Sir John A. MacDonald as its leader. Harsh environments brought immense fear, starvation, and uncertainty together to awaken the darkest of Cree spirits, the Wihtiko – a being with insatiable greed. Through the exploration of Plains Cree language, history, stories and cosmology Arluk asks, What is it to be human? What makes a human vulnerable to the Wihtiko? Inspired by working with the youth of Frog Lake First Nation, and shared stories from Elders in the Treaty 6 region, Arluk has created a terrifying journey through love, greed, honour and betrayal, with coyote howlers teaching us that resurgence requires balance.

  • Alberta Parks Days

    Parks day is celebrated annually in July with participating parks across Alberta. Events and activities showcase the many ways Albertans enjoy recreating in Alberta's provincial parks. Alberta Parks Days Just so you know Parks day is celebrated annually in July with participating parks across Alberta. Events and activities showcase the many ways Albertans enjoy recreating in Alberta's provincial parks. 3rd Saturday in July July 19, 2025 Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Button Website Parks Day is a great opportunity to discover the treasures and natural beauty that exists all around us. Events and activities showcase the many ways Albertans enjoy recreating in Alberta's provincial parks, and highlight the role parks play in protecting ecosystems, habitat and species-at-risk. Join in celebrating how fortunate we are to have wild spaces and outdoor places for adventures and making memories with family and friends.

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