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Just 30 minutes from downtown Edmonton you will find the Alberta Railway Museum - Preserving Alberta's Railway History. Come and experience our railway in a fun, hands-on and interactive fashion. Bring a picnic and stay for the day. Over 75 cars and locomotives on site. Ride on vintage trains, speeders, and railway equipment. We are the third largest railway museum in Canada, largest in Alberta.
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Specializing in country antiques and collectibles. Unique home decor and furnishings. Visit our
1910 historic one room Amelia schoolhouse to explore our always changing, fascinating array of items from days gone by.
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Visit Edmonton’s original corn maze where our huge, mind-bending corn maze will keep you guessing! Each year we unveil a new and exciting maze design and look forward to getting thousands of visitors lost. This years maze design promises to provide an amazing aerial view as well as a challenging maze.
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Experience fun with fur and feathers only 5 minutes from St. Albert. Feed, pet and interact with horses, parrots, mini cattle, llamas, donkeys, rabbits, pot bellied pigs, emus, goats, sheep and more. Go for a pony ride, try calf roping, sit on an antique tractor, take a hay ride, or enjoy a picnic while watching horses at play. We offer riding lessons for all ages and abilities and offer trail rides by reservation though our scenic wooded areas.
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Jurassic Forest is a seasonal tourist attraction north of Gibbons, Alberta, just minutes away from Edmonton, Alberta. The facility is situated in a mature boreal forest setting and features more than 40 animatronic dinosaurs in their natural habitat. The dinosaurs can be easily viewed from two wooden trails that lead through the forest. The trails are wheelchair friendly and are accessible in all types of weather conditions. This facility is perfect for dinosaur and nature lovers of any age!
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Named one of Canada's Top 10 New or Improved Attractions by editor's of Where Canada, Leduc Number 1 Energy Discovery Centre lets you absorb history watching the award winning film, "A Mile Below the Wheat", then hands on geology in our Learning Lab before entering the Largest Drill Bit in the World drilling 1700 meters down to an oil strike. Climb on the floor of a working rig and have a guided tour of 200+ exhibits with oil patch veterans telling their tales. Leave informed and energized.
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The 309,000 square foot Leduc Recreation Centre is a one-stop multi-use recreation experience for people of all ages. The new facility is the central gathering place for the community and provides many leisure and recreational opportunities.
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Explore St Albert's past by visiting the exhibits at the Musée Héritage Museum. Take a tour of St Albert's agricultural past as our interpreters take you through the newly restored 1906 and 1929 wooden grain elevators.
Musée Héritage Museum is open year round, Tuesday - Sunday
St Albert Grain Elevator Park is open seasonally, from May - September, Wednesday - Sunday
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The Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, interprets the impact of technological change in transportation, aviation, agriculture and industry from the 1890s to the present. Visitors will see a wide variety of vintage automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, stationary engines, tractors, agricultural implements, aircraft and industrial equipment.
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Spruce Grove’s little country store and so much more! Offering delightful gift ideas, a boutique selection of primitive home décor, and inspirational health products. Discover items from locally raised produce to specialty foods and internationally renowned spa products…all wrapped up in a relaxing country shopping experience.
For information on our Annual Christmas Event, other special events, or for directions including GPS coordinates, visit our website. www.SpruceParkRanch.com
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Stretched along the meandering banks of the Sturgeon River in the city of St. Albert lies a public garden in progress. Entirely designed, planted and maintained by residents in the community, St. Albert Botanic Park is an example of the power and determination of volunteers.
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The Old Stone House is a unique, historic, country experience Meeting Facility and Teahouse where our past is preserved and our present is treasured.
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History is brought to life at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, Alberta’s premier Ukrainian-themed attraction. Step back in time at this award-winning outdoor living-history museum showcasing Ukrainian settlement in Alberta. Be a time traveler and view more than 30 historic buildings, interact with costumed role-players portraying real-life Ukrainian pioneers. The UCHV is located only 25 minutes or 50 km (30 miles) east of Edmonton along Highway 16. Website: www.ukrainianvillage.ca
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