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SavePlace Title: McLennan Golden Age ClubPlace Description:
Time and good friends are two things that get more valuable the older you get. This multi-use facility, at #10 3rd Ave in McLennan, is home to an active group of seniors that welcomes friends to come together year-round. Follow their Facebook page for more information on activities and events.
McLennan Golden Age Club Facebook
For more information and bookings – 780-324-2123
Club: 780-324-3551Category: McLennanAddress: 3 Avenue N
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-324-2123Time and good friends are two things that get more valuable the older you get. This multi-use facility, at #10 3rd Ave in McLennan, is home to an active group of seniors that welcomes friends to come together year-round. Follow their Facebook page for more information on activities and events.
McLennan Golden Age Club Facebook
For more information and bookings – 780-324-2123
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SavePlace Title: McLennan Municipal LibraryPlace Description:
Between the pages of a book is a lovely place to be! Escape into the world of books in the McLennan Municipal Library located in the Town Centre at #19 1st Avenue in McLennan. This library is part of the Peace Library System and offers language learning programs, computer and internet access, office services as well as interlibrary loans. Curbside pickup of books as well as craft kits for kids is also available. Check out their website and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages for more information on activities and events.Â
For more information call – 780-324-3767
Category: McLennanTags: McLennan WinterAddress: 1 Avenue N
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-324-3767Between the pages of a book is a lovely place to be! Escape into the world of books in the McLennan Municipal Library located in the Town Centre at #19 1st Avenue in McLennan. This library is part of the Peace Library System and offers language learning programs, computer and internet access, office services as well as interlibrary loans. Curbside pickup of books as well as craft kits for kids is also available. Check out their website and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages for more information on activities and events.Â
For more information call – 780-324-3767
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SavePlace Title: Skate Board ParkPlace Description:
The McLennan Skate Park, located just west of the arena, offers an outdoor community space for recreational activity. This awesome space encourages youth to be outside and engage in physical activity. The Park also offers various features for skate and BMX play. Lots of wide-open space for free play will make this a popular spot for kids!
Category: McLennanAddress: 3 Avenue N
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaThe McLennan Skate Park, located just west of the arena, offers an outdoor community space for recreational activity. This awesome space encourages youth to be outside and engage in physical activity. The Park also offers various features for skate and BMX play. Lots of wide-open space for free play will make this a popular spot for kids!
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SavePlace Title: Outdoor Sports CourtPlace Description:
Basketball, badminton and volleyball are just a few of the sports visitors can enjoy at this fenced and surfaced outdoor sports court. Located near the Hamelin Leiding playground just east of the arena.Â
Category: McLennanAddress: 3 Avenue N
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaBasketball, badminton and volleyball are just a few of the sports visitors can enjoy at this fenced and surfaced outdoor sports court. Located near the Hamelin Leiding playground just east of the arena.Â
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SavePlace Title: Hamelin Leiding PlaygroundPlace Description:
Built in memory of members of the Hamelin and Leiding families, this park offers a place for children to climb, explore, run and laugh. Various items of playground equipment will challenge and excite youngsters for hours of outdoor play. Enjoy year-round fresh air and fun at this great facility.
Category: McLennanAddress: McLennan
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaBuilt in memory of members of the Hamelin and Leiding families, this park offers a place for children to climb, explore, run and laugh. Various items of playground equipment will challenge and excite youngsters for hours of outdoor play. Enjoy year-round fresh air and fun at this great facility.
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SavePlace Title: McLennan Lake Shore Walking TrailsCategory: McLennanAddress: Bousfield Avenue
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
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SavePlace Title: Kimiwan Lake Bird WalkCategory: McLennanTags: McLennan WinterAddress: Bousfield Avenue
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
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SavePlace Title: McLennan Municipal Kimiwan CampgroundPlace Description:
A warm welcome awaits visitors at the Kimiwan Lake Municipal Campground in the Town of McLennan. This campground is conveniently located within town limits for visitors to access amenities like groceries, laundromat services and fuel. Visitors can self-register before choosing one of the 18 available sites. Choose a serviced or non-serviced site, both have fire pits and picnic tables, and prepare to enjoy a relaxing stay in this beautiful area. There is also an inviting day use area for an impromptu picnic.  This is the perfect spot to set off from and explore the nearby Kimiwan Lake Bird Walk and Interpretive Centre as well as the Railway Museum. There’s something for everyone with The Smoky River Regional Golf Course nearby for those interested in hitting the links! Little campers will also enjoy the playground and wooden train play centre as well as the catch and release fish pond that is within the campground area. Campers will also find a shelter with a cook stove, washrooms, showers, sewage disposal, town water and free firewood are all available to make their stay more comfortable. The campground is open May 1st – September 30th.Â
For more information contact the McLennan town office at 780-324-3065.Â
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2022 Camping Fees   12 Power Sites (30 amp)
$30/night
$150/week
$550/month Â6 Non-Service Sites
$20/night
$120/week
$450/month ÂGroup rate is $200/night, to book all 18 stalls for private functions.
Category: McLennanAddress: Bousfield Avenue
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-324-3065A warm welcome awaits visitors at the Kimiwan Lake Municipal Campground in the Town of McLennan. This campground is conveniently located within town limits for visitors to access amenities like groceries, laundromat services and fuel. Visitors can self-register before choosing one of the 18 available sites. Choose a serviced or non-serviced site, both have fire pits and picnic tables, and prepare to enjoy a relaxing stay in this beautiful area. There is also an inviting day use area for an impromptu picnic.  This is the perfect spot to set off from and explore the nearby Kimiwan Lake Bird Walk and Interpretive Centre as well as the Railway Museum. There’s something for everyone with The Smoky River Regional Golf Course nearby for those interested in hitting the links! Little campers will also enjoy the playground and wooden train play centre as well as the catch and release fish pond that is within the campground area. Campers will also find a shelter with a cook stove, washrooms, showers, sewage disposal, town water and free firewood are all available to make their stay more comfortable. The campground is open May 1st – September 30th.Â
For more information contact the McLennan town office at 780-324-3065.Â
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2022 Camping Fees   12 Power Sites (30 amp)
$30/night
$150/week
$550/month Â6 Non-Service Sites
$20/night
$120/week
$450/month ÂGroup rate is $200/night, to book all 18 stalls for private functions.
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SavePlace Title: Northern Alberta Historical Railway MuseumÂPlace Description:
Engaging indoor and outdoor exhibits beckon visitors to explore this museum located on the northwest side of McLennan on Hwy 2. This carefully curated collection of artifacts from the pioneer days of northern Alberta are artfully displayed within historic buildings such as a NAR station, hospital, a store as well as a church, school and a library. Visitors are sure to discover one-of-a kind displays that will educate and inspire! Â
Open May – August. Outdoor exhibits open year-round.Â
For Information call – 780-827-1292 or 780-925-0405
Category: McLennanTags: Edu-vacationAddress: 3 Avenue N
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-925-0405Engaging indoor and outdoor exhibits beckon visitors to explore this museum located on the northwest side of McLennan on Hwy 2. This carefully curated collection of artifacts from the pioneer days of northern Alberta are artfully displayed within historic buildings such as a NAR station, hospital, a store as well as a church, school and a library. Visitors are sure to discover one-of-a kind displays that will educate and inspire! Â
Open May – August. Outdoor exhibits open year-round.Â
For Information call – 780-827-1292 or 780-925-0405
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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.Â
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.Â
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.Â
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.Â
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: McLennan Sliding HillCategory: McLennanTags: Francophone Circle TourAddress: McLennan (town)
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
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SavePlace Title: Bluesky Lodging AirBNBPlace Description:
In the heart of the Peace River Country Blue Sky Lodge is a home away from home.
Do you struggle to find accommodations?
In today’s market place, finding and keeping employees can hinge on where you expect them to hang their hat after a long hard day working for you. They have helped you to achieve your goal. What are you doing to ensure that their evenings meet their goals?
A quiet home like setting where you can relax on the deck, watch TV in a fully furnished living room, and go to bed in your bedroom, make home cooked meals, have a BBQ.
We are 48 km north of High Prairie, 80 km south of Peace River,18 Km east of Falher
McLennan Alberta COMPLETELY RENOVATED HOUSE FOR RENT
Call: Cell 780-536-7290, Cell 780-536-7298
Pintail Way Non-Smoking house smoking allowed outside
Daily rate: $200 per night based on 2 peopleÂ
- This is a one bedroom house that is fully furnished
- Modern kitchen, with all utensils
- BBQ on new deck with lawn chairs
- Plenty of room for parking
- Satellite Television
- DVD’s for movies
- High Speed Internet
- Plug ins available
- House cleaned weekly
Address: Town of McLennan
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-536-7290Email: mcneilkd@hotmail.comIn the heart of the Peace River Country Blue Sky Lodge is a home away from home.
Do you struggle to find accommodations?
In today’s market place, finding and keeping employees can hinge on where you expect them to hang their hat after a long hard day working for you. They have helped you to achieve your goal. What are you doing to ensure that their evenings meet their goals?
A quiet home like setting where you can relax on the deck, watch TV in a fully furnished living room, and go to bed in your bedroom, make home cooked meals, have a BBQ.
We are 48 km north of High Prairie, 80 km south of Peace River,18 Km east of Falher
McLennan Alberta COMPLETELY RENOVATED HOUSE FOR RENT
Call: Cell 780-536-7290, Cell 780-536-7298
Pintail Way Non-Smoking house smoking allowed outside
Daily rate: $200 per night based on 2 peopleÂ
- This is a one bedroom house that is fully furnished
- Modern kitchen, with all utensils
- BBQ on new deck with lawn chairs
- Plenty of room for parking
- Satellite Television
- DVD’s for movies
- High Speed Internet
- Plug ins available
- House cleaned weekly
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SavePlace Title: Dan The StickmanPlace Description:
Daniel Labrecque first started his business when he noticed there was a real need in the Canadian survey industry for higher quality sticks. By talking with many different Surveyors and business owners, he discovered that stick breakage was actually causing people quite a lot of grief in both wasted time and money. This problem seemed to come from a combination of poor quality wood and too slim of a cut. In fact, Dan was one of the first to begin cutting 1/2″ lath instead of the more common 3/8″.
This motivated Dan to see if there were other ways the product could be improved to solve other issues surveyors were experiencing. There sure were and he is proud to say by giving this simple product a lot of thought and listening carefully to the people in the industry who are using it every day, we have been able to create the ultimate quality survey lath guaranteed to meet or exceed any expectations!
As you can see, Dan is passionate about this product and he is still always looking for ways to make it better. It’s no surprise to know that’s how he ended up with the nickname ‘Dan The Stickman’!Located at 517 5th Street East, McLennan, AB, Canada, Alberta
Category: McLennanAddress: Town of McLennan
McLennan
Alberta
T0H 2L0
CanadaTelephone Number: +1 855-631-9663Email: dan@danthestickman.comDaniel Labrecque first started his business when he noticed there was a real need in the Canadian survey industry for higher quality sticks. By talking with many different Surveyors and business owners, he discovered that stick breakage was actually causing people quite a lot of grief in both wasted time and money. This problem seemed to come from a combination of poor quality wood and too slim of a cut. In fact, Dan was one of the first to begin cutting 1/2″ lath instead of the more common 3/8″.
This motivated Dan to see if there were other ways the product could be improved to solve other issues surveyors were experiencing. There sure were and he is proud to say by giving this simple product a lot of thought and listening carefully to the people in the industry who are using it every day, we have been able to create the ultimate quality survey lath guaranteed to meet or exceed any expectations!
As you can see, Dan is passionate about this product and he is still always looking for ways to make it better. It’s no surprise to know that’s how he ended up with the nickname ‘Dan The Stickman’!Located at 517 5th Street East, McLennan, AB, Canada, Alberta