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SavePlace Title: Smoky River Historical and Genealogical SocietyPlace Description:
There’s a Story Behind Every Bend in the River:
Whether you are just passing by Donnelly or have come to visit with the goal of research in mind, the Smoky River Historical and Genealogical Society is an open book – really! You’ll find shelves upon shelves of organized material! Don`t be afraid to take a quick visit to satisfy your curiosities, or delve into an afternoon of research with the help of our passionate volunteers. The slogan “Our history is part of our future” reflects an over 40 year commitment to the meticulous preservation and dissemination of knowledge about all those who helped, and continue to help, shape our communities.
Founded in 1984, the Society has amassed the most robust, open archive in Northern Alberta, with a diverse inventory including hundreds of vital statistic (birth, marriage, baptism) indices, one of the largest collection of community history books, tens of thousands of historical photographs, obituary cards, and newspapers. Originally specializing in preserving Francophone contributions to the culture of our region, time has only expanded the Society’s horizons to include preserving the records of all pioneers and Indigenous peoples who call our vast province home.
Looking for something in particular? The Society welcomes everybody, and all sorts of inquiries. Feel free to get in touch and let them know!
Hours of Operation:
Summer Hours (May 1 – August 22): Open Monday through Friday, 10AM-4PM.
Winter Hours (August 26 – April 30): Tuesdays & WednesdaysEvery first Saturday of the month 10AM-4PM.
Always open by appointment.Directions:
At the junction of Highway 2 and 49, turn east towards the Village of Donnelly. The Smoky River Historical and Genealogical Society is located on the right, one block past the church, after turning north into the village.
Where to Find Us:
4923, 3rd St.
Donnelly, Alberta
T0H 1G0
shgsr@outlook.com
780-925-3801Tags: Francophone Circle TourAddress: Gravel Avenue, Village of Donnelly
Village of Donnelly
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-925-3801Email: shgsr@outlook.comThere’s a Story Behind Every Bend in the River:
Whether you are just passing by Donnelly or have come to visit with the goal of research in mind, the Smoky River Historical and Genealogical Society is an open book – really! You’ll find shelves upon shelves of organized material! Don`t be afraid to take a quick visit to satisfy your curiosities, or delve into an afternoon of research with the help of our passionate volunteers. The slogan “Our history is part of our future” reflects an over 40 year commitment to the meticulous preservation and dissemination of knowledge about all those who helped, and continue to help, shape our communities.
Founded in 1984, the Society has amassed the most robust, open archive in Northern Alberta, with a diverse inventory including hundreds of vital statistic (birth, marriage, baptism) indices, one of the largest collection of community history books, tens of thousands of historical photographs, obituary cards, and newspapers. Originally specializing in preserving Francophone contributions to the culture of our region, time has only expanded the Society’s horizons to include preserving the records of all pioneers and Indigenous peoples who call our vast province home.
Looking for something in particular? The Society welcomes everybody, and all sorts of inquiries. Feel free to get in touch and let them know!
Hours of Operation:
Summer Hours (May 1 – August 22): Open Monday through Friday, 10AM-4PM.
Winter Hours (August 26 – April 30): Tuesdays & WednesdaysEvery first Saturday of the month 10AM-4PM.
Always open by appointment.Directions:
At the junction of Highway 2 and 49, turn east towards the Village of Donnelly. The Smoky River Historical and Genealogical Society is located on the right, one block past the church, after turning north into the village.
Where to Find Us:
4923, 3rd St.
Donnelly, Alberta
T0H 1G0
shgsr@outlook.com
780-925-3801 -
SavePlace Title: Peace River Spray ParkPlace Description:
Beat the heat and enjoy the summer weather at the Town of Peace River’s Spray Park. Cool off in the parks unexpected water spouts, cannon streams, flower showers, and more. Pack a picnic because the kiddos are not going to want to leave the park.
Address: 10017 102 St
Peace River
Alberta
T0H
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-1000Beat the heat and enjoy the summer weather at the Town of Peace River’s Spray Park. Cool off in the parks unexpected water spouts, cannon streams, flower showers, and more. Pack a picnic because the kiddos are not going to want to leave the park.
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SavePlace Title: Battle River Pioneer MuseumPlace Description:
A mounted albino moose and a 1500 year old arrow head are just a couple of amazing things available to see at the Battle River Pioneer Museum. Visitors can easily imagine the town of Manning many years ago while touring the large main building, a cabin, post office, blacksmith shop and machine shed. An annual Heritage Day weekend antique tractor parade showcases the farm machinery used many years ago! Imagine the early pioneers at work while watching the Heritage Day demonstrations that may include wood working, rope making, and flour milling. The museum’s collection also includes a mounted moose, timber wolf, cougar, grizzly bear, albino porcupine and many other odd and unusual items.This museum located 1 km east of the Town of Manning on Secondary Highway #691 is open May 15 – September 15, 10am to 6pm daily. By appointment call – 780 836-0734.
Address: AB, 691 700 Hwy #691
Town of Manning
Alberta
T0H 2M0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780 836-0734A mounted albino moose and a 1500 year old arrow head are just a couple of amazing things available to see at the Battle River Pioneer Museum. Visitors can easily imagine the town of Manning many years ago while touring the large main building, a cabin, post office, blacksmith shop and machine shed. An annual Heritage Day weekend antique tractor parade showcases the farm machinery used many years ago! Imagine the early pioneers at work while watching the Heritage Day demonstrations that may include wood working, rope making, and flour milling. The museum’s collection also includes a mounted moose, timber wolf, cougar, grizzly bear, albino porcupine and many other odd and unusual items.This museum located 1 km east of the Town of Manning on Secondary Highway #691 is open May 15 – September 15, 10am to 6pm daily. By appointment call – 780 836-0734.
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SavePlace Title: Peace River Motocross TrackPlace Description:
The Peace River Motocross Track is described as one of the more pro style tracks on the Peace Motocross Association circuit, it keeps riders on their A-game with big jumps and technical features. The track, which opened in August 2015, has been enjoyed by local and regional enthusiasts. For more information, see the Peace River Motocross Club’s Facebook group. This motocross track is located approximately 26km northwest of Peace River. For information call 780-836-3348.
Address: 26km northwest of Peace River
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1M5
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-618-9504The Peace River Motocross Track is described as one of the more pro style tracks on the Peace Motocross Association circuit, it keeps riders on their A-game with big jumps and technical features. The track, which opened in August 2015, has been enjoyed by local and regional enthusiasts. For more information, see the Peace River Motocross Club’s Facebook group. This motocross track is located approximately 26km northwest of Peace River. For information call 780-836-3348.
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SavePlace Title: Whirlwind AcresPlace Description:
Have you ever wanted to get up close and personal with a purebred Siberian Husky sled dog or a Pure Bred Canadian Eskimo dog? Because now you can at Whirlwind Acres! Offering year-round fun, a dog boarding kennel and one-of-a-kind experiences, Whirlwind Acres is truly an animal lover’s dream.
Located just outside of Berwyn with plenty of room to roam and explore, guests can visit and get a healthy dose of affection from the many four-legged friends on site.
During the summer months they host events where visitors can participate in educational opportunities surrounding the health and care of the majestic purebreds, learn mushing commands and how to harness sled dogs, plus sneak in a few furry snuggles. On top of that, you can now celebrate your birthday with the cuddly creatures and spend hours getting wet and wild in their dog friendly spray park.
When winter hits, the fun goes through the roof! During the snowy season, visitors can book a dog sledding tour and experience a once in a lifetime moment behind the fast feet in front of them. Once the dogs complete their loop in the fluffy white snow, guests are brought back to a warm bonfire for a comforting cup of hot chocolate and plenty of tasty s ’mores. This unique experience provides a full day of entertainment and is a must try!
Whirlwind Acres also offers top quality care to those who need a place to board their furry family members. With a clean and welcoming dog kennel available, it is a home away from home for visiting canines.
Plan your visit now and see why so many people (and dogs) love being at Whirlwind Acres!
Book a Winter Wonderland Experience
Category: AttractionsAddress: AB-2
Berwyn
Alberta
T0H 0E0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-625-1513Email: info@whirlwind-acres.comHave you ever wanted to get up close and personal with a purebred Siberian Husky sled dog or a Pure Bred Canadian Eskimo dog? Because now you can at Whirlwind Acres! Offering year-round fun, a dog boarding kennel and one-of-a-kind experiences, Whirlwind Acres is truly an animal lover’s dream.
Located just outside of Berwyn with plenty of room to roam and explore, guests can visit and get a healthy dose of affection from the many four-legged friends on site.
During the summer months they host events where visitors can participate in educational opportunities surrounding the health and care of the majestic purebreds, learn mushing commands and how to harness sled dogs, plus sneak in a few furry snuggles. On top of that, you can now celebrate your birthday with the cuddly creatures and spend hours getting wet and wild in their dog friendly spray park.
When winter hits, the fun goes through the roof! During the snowy season, visitors can book a dog sledding tour and experience a once in a lifetime moment behind the fast feet in front of them. Once the dogs complete their loop in the fluffy white snow, guests are brought back to a warm bonfire for a comforting cup of hot chocolate and plenty of tasty s ’mores. This unique experience provides a full day of entertainment and is a must try!
Whirlwind Acres also offers top quality care to those who need a place to board their furry family members. With a clean and welcoming dog kennel available, it is a home away from home for visiting canines.
Plan your visit now and see why so many people (and dogs) love being at Whirlwind Acres!
Book a Winter Wonderland Experience
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SavePlace Title: NAR Station Peace River Visitor Information CentrePlace Description:
The historic Peace River NAR Station, last of its kind in northern Alberta.
The NAR Station was built in 1916, a Class C Station, it is the last of its kind in Northern Alberta. The station was restored in 1988, and declared a Provincial Historic Resource Site on April 29, 1988. It now serves as the Town of Peace River’s Visitor Information Centre. The ground floor has been furnished to the 1920s-1930s era, and upstairs features local art. Events are held at the station throughout the summer and autumn.
This is the place to make all of your Mighty Peace plans. Offering free information for sightseeing, attractions, accommodations, museums, tours and restaurants. The have a complete collection of current information on the Mighty Peace.
The Visitor Information Centre is your one-stop shop for planning your time in the Mighty Peace. The professional, highly-trained staff can help you make the most of your Mighty Peace experience and plan your journeys into Mighty Peace and beyond.
Hours of operation:
Open May long weekend until September long weekend. Friday to Monday 9am – 4:30pm.
Directions:
Please note the 98 Street exit to Downtown is presently CLOSED.
From Highway 2 (Edmonton or Fairview/Grimshaw):
Exit the highway at 100 Street (Hwy 744), and head south under the railway trestle. At the traffic circle, take the first exit (the first right); the street that leads between the Sawridge Hotel and the KFC. Follow this street until you see the NAR Station, which is a two-storey red wooden building. There is adequate parking on site.
From Highway 744 (north from Girouxville):
When you’ve made it to the bottom of Judah hill at the junction of 104th Avenue and 101 Street turn right. Follow this street (101 Street) north until you reach the T junction (the Fire Hall with a tower will be facing you). Turn left, and at the set of lights turn right. Follow this street to the traffic circle. Enter the traffic circle and take the third exit; the street that leads between the Sawridge Hotel and the KFC. Follow this street until you see the NAR Station, which is a two-storey red wooden building. There is adequate parking on site.
Accessibility:
The NAR Station does have a ramp onto the station platform, however we do not have accessible washrooms. Because we are an historic building, our doorways may be too narrow for some wheel chairs.
Facilities:
- washrooms (not wheelchair accessible)
- picnic tables
- visitor information
- exhibits
- brochures and maps for the region
Category: Attractions, McLennan, Town of Peace River, Places To See, Things To Do, and Visitor Information CentreAddress: 9309 100 St
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1H7
CanadaThe historic Peace River NAR Station, last of its kind in northern Alberta.
The NAR Station was built in 1916, a Class C Station, it is the last of its kind in Northern Alberta. The station was restored in 1988, and declared a Provincial Historic Resource Site on April 29, 1988. It now serves as the Town of Peace River’s Visitor Information Centre. The ground floor has been furnished to the 1920s-1930s era, and upstairs features local art. Events are held at the station throughout the summer and autumn.
This is the place to make all of your Mighty Peace plans. Offering free information for sightseeing, attractions, accommodations, museums, tours and restaurants. The have a complete collection of current information on the Mighty Peace.
The Visitor Information Centre is your one-stop shop for planning your time in the Mighty Peace. The professional, highly-trained staff can help you make the most of your Mighty Peace experience and plan your journeys into Mighty Peace and beyond.
Hours of operation:
Open May long weekend until September long weekend. Friday to Monday 9am – 4:30pm.
Directions:
Please note the 98 Street exit to Downtown is presently CLOSED.
From Highway 2 (Edmonton or Fairview/Grimshaw):
Exit the highway at 100 Street (Hwy 744), and head south under the railway trestle. At the traffic circle, take the first exit (the first right); the street that leads between the Sawridge Hotel and the KFC. Follow this street until you see the NAR Station, which is a two-storey red wooden building. There is adequate parking on site.
From Highway 744 (north from Girouxville):
When you’ve made it to the bottom of Judah hill at the junction of 104th Avenue and 101 Street turn right. Follow this street (101 Street) north until you reach the T junction (the Fire Hall with a tower will be facing you). Turn left, and at the set of lights turn right. Follow this street to the traffic circle. Enter the traffic circle and take the third exit; the street that leads between the Sawridge Hotel and the KFC. Follow this street until you see the NAR Station, which is a two-storey red wooden building. There is adequate parking on site.
Accessibility:
The NAR Station does have a ramp onto the station platform, however we do not have accessible washrooms. Because we are an historic building, our doorways may be too narrow for some wheel chairs.
Facilities:
- washrooms (not wheelchair accessible)
- picnic tables
- visitor information
- exhibits
- brochures and maps for the region
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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!
Memberships & Trail Passes
Memberships and trail passes can be purchased online at albertasnowmobile.ca.
Category: Attractions, 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!
Memberships & Trail Passes
Memberships and trail passes can be purchased online at albertasnowmobile.ca.
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SavePlace Title: 12 Foot Davis StatuePlace Description:
The legendary 12 Foot Davis statue!
Henry Fuller Davis struck it rich in the mid-1800s on a 12 Foot gold claim in northern British Columbia, earning him around $12,000 as well as the “12 Foot Davis” nickname. Spending much of his life as a fur trader on the Peace River, he left his mark on many places in the region and was known for his good business sense and friendliness.
A wooden statue of 12 Foot Davis stands proudly in Riverfront Park, located along the bank of the Peace River, downtown Peace River. The park is complimented by a children’s playground, gazebo, and a beautiful view of the Peace River. A paved walking trail connects the park to the Peace River Museum, Archives and Mackenzie Centre.
Address: 100 Avenue
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1J3
CanadaThe legendary 12 Foot Davis statue!
Henry Fuller Davis struck it rich in the mid-1800s on a 12 Foot gold claim in northern British Columbia, earning him around $12,000 as well as the “12 Foot Davis” nickname. Spending much of his life as a fur trader on the Peace River, he left his mark on many places in the region and was known for his good business sense and friendliness.
A wooden statue of 12 Foot Davis stands proudly in Riverfront Park, located along the bank of the Peace River, downtown Peace River. The park is complimented by a children’s playground, gazebo, and a beautiful view of the Peace River. A paved walking trail connects the park to the Peace River Museum, Archives and Mackenzie Centre.
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SavePlace Title: Five Star Golf ClubPlace Description:
5 Star Golf Course is a par 32, 9 hole gem, all on its own, that can be found in the Little Smoky River Region in the northern part of Alberta. It is a unique and inviting golf experience, surrounded by forest, that displays itself before you with it’s beautifully landscaped fairways, immaculate greens and challenging bunkers. The course is conveniently located in the picturesque river valley along the Little Smoky River. It is a favorite destination for golfers in the local area and also for those who are visiting that are just looking for a relaxing game to fit into their schedule.
Leagues
- Monday – Junior’s night
- Tuesday – Couples night
- Wednesday – Ladies’ League 7:00 pm (drop-in welcome)
- Thursdays – Men’s league 7:00 pm
Tournaments
May 3rd: Cinco de MayoMay 11th: Mother’s Day BrunchJune 15th: Father’s Day BrunchJune 20th: Centre Chevaliers FundraiserJuly 1st: Canada Day ParadeJuly 19th: Couples TournamentAugust 2nd: Poker RallyAugust 16th: Glow Ball NightSeptember 6th: Cash ScrambleGreen Fees and Memberships
Category: Accommodations, Attractions, Camping & Golf, Food & Drink, Golf, Golf, MD Smoky River, Outdoors, Things To Do, and Town of FalherAddress: Range Rd 222
Guy
Alberta
T0H 1Y0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 837-2100Email: fivestargolfclub@hotmail.com5 Star Golf Course is a par 32, 9 hole gem, all on its own, that can be found in the Little Smoky River Region in the northern part of Alberta. It is a unique and inviting golf experience, surrounded by forest, that displays itself before you with it’s beautifully landscaped fairways, immaculate greens and challenging bunkers. The course is conveniently located in the picturesque river valley along the Little Smoky River. It is a favorite destination for golfers in the local area and also for those who are visiting that are just looking for a relaxing game to fit into their schedule.
Leagues
- Monday – Junior’s night
- Tuesday – Couples night
- Wednesday – Ladies’ League 7:00 pm (drop-in welcome)
- Thursdays – Men’s league 7:00 pm
Tournaments
May 3rd: Cinco de MayoMay 11th: Mother’s Day BrunchJune 15th: Father’s Day BrunchJune 20th: Centre Chevaliers FundraiserJuly 1st: Canada Day ParadeJuly 19th: Couples TournamentAugust 2nd: Poker RallyAugust 16th: Glow Ball NightSeptember 6th: Cash ScrambleGreen Fees and Memberships
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SavePlace Title: Cecil Thompson ParkPlace Description:
Community Park and Campground, the bouncy pillow at Cecil Thompson Park has fast become a landmark in the community of Northern Sunrise County. In addition to the bouncy pillow the park features; challenging outdoor exercise equipment, a wonderful fishing pond, a beautiful gazebo and a walking bridge. A perfect location to spend the day or spend the night at one of the 5 unserviced lots, available first come first serve at no charge.
The bouncy pillow is available from 8am – 10pm, 7 days a week.
Category: Accommodations, Attractions, Campgrounds, Fishing, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, and Things To DoTags: Must-See FishingAddress: Pioneer Road
Saint Isidore
Alberta
T0H 3B0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3831Community Park and Campground, the bouncy pillow at Cecil Thompson Park has fast become a landmark in the community of Northern Sunrise County. In addition to the bouncy pillow the park features; challenging outdoor exercise equipment, a wonderful fishing pond, a beautiful gazebo and a walking bridge. A perfect location to spend the day or spend the night at one of the 5 unserviced lots, available first come first serve at no charge.
The bouncy pillow is available from 8am – 10pm, 7 days a week.
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SavePlace Title: Twelve Foot Davis GravesitePlace Description:
A breathtaking lookout over the Town of Peace River in honor of Henry Fuller Davis, a trader on the Peace River who literally struck gold on a 12 foot claim in the 1860s. The park features include pathways, landscaping, interpretive panels, picnic benches and parking. This is a great viewpoint and photography spot.
Getting There:
Once in the Town of Peace River take Highway 2 South heading up the East Hill. Once at the top of the hill take a left onto Sunrise Road and immediately turn left on Fairgrounds Road. Travel for approximately 1 kilometre, look for signage and turn left on Twelve Foot Davis Road. This road will lead to the gravesite.
Category: Attractions, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Places To See, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoAddress: Twelve Foot Davis Rd
Northern Sunrise County
Alberta
CanadaA breathtaking lookout over the Town of Peace River in honor of Henry Fuller Davis, a trader on the Peace River who literally struck gold on a 12 foot claim in the 1860s. The park features include pathways, landscaping, interpretive panels, picnic benches and parking. This is a great viewpoint and photography spot.
Getting There:
Once in the Town of Peace River take Highway 2 South heading up the East Hill. Once at the top of the hill take a left onto Sunrise Road and immediately turn left on Fairgrounds Road. Travel for approximately 1 kilometre, look for signage and turn left on Twelve Foot Davis Road. This road will lead to the gravesite.
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SavePlace Title: Valley B AviationPlace Description:
Priding themselves on excellence and professionalism, Valley B Aviation are Remote Operation Specialists, an approved Robinson Helicopter Company Service Center. They get their clients safely and efficiently to places that usually do not have road access, and provide aircraft owners with the highest level of helicopter maintenance. Their clients include professionals in various industries such as forest management, oil and gas, and environmental. They also provide the bird’s eye view for aerial photography and thermal spotting. They also offer a hotshot service to get supplies to those hard-to-reach areas in northern Alberta, and private tours in the local area.
Aircraft Fleet
They have three aircraft that provide incredible views: the Robinson R66 Turbine (also has air conditioning and holds 4 passengers, the Robinson R44 II (holds 3 passengers), and the Airbus AS350 FX2 (holds 5 passengers).
Aircraft Maintenance
Whether you are looking for an oil change or your aircraft is due for a major inspection, Valley B Aviation strives to deliver the safest and highest level of helicopter maintenance. Their maintenance staff have extensive knowledge of Robinson Helicopters, and Valley B Aviation has a Transport Canada Approved Maintenance Organization Certificate since 2001. They can work on aircraft at their facility in Manning, Alberta, or they are happy to hit the road and come to you.
Tags: Wilderness - AdventureAddress: Town of Manning
Manning
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-836-4309Email: admin@valleybaviation.comPriding themselves on excellence and professionalism, Valley B Aviation are Remote Operation Specialists, an approved Robinson Helicopter Company Service Center. They get their clients safely and efficiently to places that usually do not have road access, and provide aircraft owners with the highest level of helicopter maintenance. Their clients include professionals in various industries such as forest management, oil and gas, and environmental. They also provide the bird’s eye view for aerial photography and thermal spotting. They also offer a hotshot service to get supplies to those hard-to-reach areas in northern Alberta, and private tours in the local area.
Aircraft Fleet
They have three aircraft that provide incredible views: the Robinson R66 Turbine (also has air conditioning and holds 4 passengers, the Robinson R44 II (holds 3 passengers), and the Airbus AS350 FX2 (holds 5 passengers).
Aircraft Maintenance
Whether you are looking for an oil change or your aircraft is due for a major inspection, Valley B Aviation strives to deliver the safest and highest level of helicopter maintenance. Their maintenance staff have extensive knowledge of Robinson Helicopters, and Valley B Aviation has a Transport Canada Approved Maintenance Organization Certificate since 2001. They can work on aircraft at their facility in Manning, Alberta, or they are happy to hit the road and come to you.
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SavePlace Title: Smoky Lanes Bowling AlleyPlace Description:
Smoky Lanes Bowling Alley offers 5 pin bowling and a restaurant to keep players fed and happy. Ideal for the entire family, this entertaining pitstop is a great way to blow off some steam and enjoy quality time with your favourite people.
Hours of operation: Please call 780-323-4244 for up to date hours.
Get There: Head north for 100m, located on the right.
Address: Village of Girouxville
Village of Girouxville
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-323-4244Smoky Lanes Bowling Alley offers 5 pin bowling and a restaurant to keep players fed and happy. Ideal for the entire family, this entertaining pitstop is a great way to blow off some steam and enjoy quality time with your favourite people.
Hours of operation: Please call 780-323-4244 for up to date hours.
Get There: Head north for 100m, located on the right.
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SavePlace Title: Rycroft Agricultural SocietyPlace Description:
The Rycroft Agricultural Society is the heart of Rycroft’s community spirit, hosting a diverse range of events in the Rycroft Ag Centre, conveniently located just off Hwy 49 in the Village of Rycroft. As a key gathering place for the Peace River Region, the Centre provides space for everything from meetings and conventions to weddings, dances, markets, and more.
One of the Society’s most exciting events is their annual Race the 8, a high-speed spectacle where teams of horses and drivers compete in an action-packed relay, showcasing agility, teamwork, and tradition. It’s a must-see event that draws participants and spectators alike, offering an exciting blend of sportsmanship and community camaraderie.
The newly constructed Rodeo Grounds are also available for rentals and annual memberships, making it an ideal venue for rodeos, jackpots, outdoor clinics, and more. Equipped with power, water, an announcer’s booth, and secure pens, the grounds are thoughtfully designed to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for both participants and attendees.
Category: AttractionsAddress: 11055 PTH
Rycroft
Alberta
T0H 3A0
CanadaEmail: admin@rycroftag.comThe Rycroft Agricultural Society is the heart of Rycroft’s community spirit, hosting a diverse range of events in the Rycroft Ag Centre, conveniently located just off Hwy 49 in the Village of Rycroft. As a key gathering place for the Peace River Region, the Centre provides space for everything from meetings and conventions to weddings, dances, markets, and more.
One of the Society’s most exciting events is their annual Race the 8, a high-speed spectacle where teams of horses and drivers compete in an action-packed relay, showcasing agility, teamwork, and tradition. It’s a must-see event that draws participants and spectators alike, offering an exciting blend of sportsmanship and community camaraderie.
The newly constructed Rodeo Grounds are also available for rentals and annual memberships, making it an ideal venue for rodeos, jackpots, outdoor clinics, and more. Equipped with power, water, an announcer’s booth, and secure pens, the grounds are thoughtfully designed to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for both participants and attendees.
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SavePlace Title: The Tipsy BurroPlace Description:
Big Ears, Big Fun, Big Memories!
Looking to add a unique twist to your event? Let The Tipsy Burro bring the charm, laughter, and unforgettable moments to your special occasion!
Their lovable donkeys are pros at spreading joy, mingling with guests, and posing for pictures. Whether your event is indoors or outdoors, they come fully prepared with donkey-doo diapers and squishy boots to ensure your venue stays pristine—no floor scratches, no worries.
From weddings and kids’ parties to golf tournaments, company picnics, tradeshows, birthdays, or any celebration you can dream up, The Tipsy Burro is ready to make it unforgettable.
Wrangle your crowd, and The Tipsy Burro will wrangle the drinks—book The Tipsy Burro for your next big bash.
Category: AttractionsAddress: Town of Peace River, 100 Avenue, Downtown
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1P7
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 618 6966Email: heehawtipsyburro@gmail.comBig Ears, Big Fun, Big Memories!
Looking to add a unique twist to your event? Let The Tipsy Burro bring the charm, laughter, and unforgettable moments to your special occasion!
Their lovable donkeys are pros at spreading joy, mingling with guests, and posing for pictures. Whether your event is indoors or outdoors, they come fully prepared with donkey-doo diapers and squishy boots to ensure your venue stays pristine—no floor scratches, no worries.
From weddings and kids’ parties to golf tournaments, company picnics, tradeshows, birthdays, or any celebration you can dream up, The Tipsy Burro is ready to make it unforgettable.
Wrangle your crowd, and The Tipsy Burro will wrangle the drinks—book The Tipsy Burro for your next big bash.
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SavePlace Title: Mighty Peace Berries & BloomsPlace Description:
Enjoy a one-of-a-kind u-pick experience in the Mighty Peace! Stroll through vibrant flower gardens, pick fresh, juicy berries, and soak in the beauty of nature. Enhance your experience with bouquet subscriptions for fresh, seasonal blooms delivered weekly, or join one of their hands-on workshops to create stunning floral arrangements. Whether you’re gathering flowers, berries, or new skills, it’s the perfect place for a memorable day outdoors. Gardens are open by admission only and to book visit Mighty Peace Berries & Blooms social media pages and send a direct message or email to reserve your spot.
Please note berries will be ready to pick in 2026.
Category: AttractionsTags: MD of PeaceAddress: 834038 RR231
Municipal District of Peace No. 135
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780- 618-1703Enjoy a one-of-a-kind u-pick experience in the Mighty Peace! Stroll through vibrant flower gardens, pick fresh, juicy berries, and soak in the beauty of nature. Enhance your experience with bouquet subscriptions for fresh, seasonal blooms delivered weekly, or join one of their hands-on workshops to create stunning floral arrangements. Whether you’re gathering flowers, berries, or new skills, it’s the perfect place for a memorable day outdoors. Gardens are open by admission only and to book visit Mighty Peace Berries & Blooms social media pages and send a direct message or email to reserve your spot.
Please note berries will be ready to pick in 2026.