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SavePlace Title: Peace Valley Snow RidersPlace Description:
The Peace Valley Snow Riders are a group dedicated to helping families and friends get out of the house and enjoy the Mighty Peace this winter. Their mission is to promote responsible snowmobiling in the Peace Region and develop trails that form a network on both the east and west side of Peace River. Each trail has rest stops with fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and firewood.
With many sights and scenery to appreciate, riding their trails is a must this winter!
Events:
Peace Valley Snowriders Poker Rally
📅 February 15, 2026 | 📍 Baytex Wesley Creek Trail-
- Sunday February 15, 2026
- Baytex Wesley Creek Trail
- Registration 10 am to 12 pm
Ride the trails and play your hand at this winter favourite! Registration runs 10am–12pm at the staging area, with $10 per hand and a split poker pot (1st 60%, 2nd 25%, 3rd 15%), plus a 50/50 draw and door prizes for kids and adults. Wrap up the day with a social fire and wiener roast at 4pm.
Snowmobiles and tracked OHVs only. ASA day pass or annual membership required.
Memberships & Trail Passes
Memberships and trail passes can be purchased online at albertasnowmobile.ca.
Category: Attractions, Dark Sky Adventures, Town of Grimshaw, Village of Hines Creek, Mighty Peace Essentials, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, Town of Peace River, M.D. of Peace, Sights & Experiences, Town of Saint Isidore, and Winter ActivitiesAddress: Leddy Lake Staging Area
Dixonville
Alberta
T0H 1E0
CanadaThe Peace Valley Snow Riders are a group dedicated to helping families and friends get out of the house and enjoy the Mighty Peace this winter. Their mission is to promote responsible snowmobiling in the Peace Region and develop trails that form a network on both the east and west side of Peace River. Each trail has rest stops with fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and firewood.
With many sights and scenery to appreciate, riding their trails is a must this winter!
Events:
Peace Valley Snowriders Poker Rally
📅 February 15, 2026 | 📍 Baytex Wesley Creek Trail-
- Sunday February 15, 2026
- Baytex Wesley Creek Trail
- Registration 10 am to 12 pm
Ride the trails and play your hand at this winter favourite! Registration runs 10am–12pm at the staging area, with $10 per hand and a split poker pot (1st 60%, 2nd 25%, 3rd 15%), plus a 50/50 draw and door prizes for kids and adults. Wrap up the day with a social fire and wiener roast at 4pm.
Snowmobiles and tracked OHVs only. ASA day pass or annual membership required.
Memberships & Trail Passes
Memberships and trail passes can be purchased online at albertasnowmobile.ca.
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SavePlace Title: Dixonville MuseumPlace Description:
While some area residents joke that Dixonville may have the world’s smallest museum, it is proof of a group of people with a very big sense of community. Located in an authentic early 20th century trading post cabin within the Hamlet of Dixonville this museum was one of the first log buildings in the community. The original one room store was owned and operated by various residents and was eventually restored by the community’s many volunteers. The building became the Dixonville Museum and opened to the public showcasing many artifacts of the community settlement. The original building and restoration of this museum showcases the strength, determination and cooperation of the pioneers of this region.
Tags: Edu-vacationAddress: Main Street
Dixonville
Alberta
T0H
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 971-3750While some area residents joke that Dixonville may have the world’s smallest museum, it is proof of a group of people with a very big sense of community. Located in an authentic early 20th century trading post cabin within the Hamlet of Dixonville this museum was one of the first log buildings in the community. The original one room store was owned and operated by various residents and was eventually restored by the community’s many volunteers. The building became the Dixonville Museum and opened to the public showcasing many artifacts of the community settlement. The original building and restoration of this museum showcases the strength, determination and cooperation of the pioneers of this region.



