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FeaturedPlace Title: Fairview Golf Club and CampgroundPlace Description:
Fairview Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located at the north entrance of the Town of Fairview on Highway 732. The golf course has tree-lined fairways, is kept immaculately and considered a must play in the Mighty Peace. There is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge with a large veranda with tables and a beautiful vista of the golf course. There is free camping offered to anyone who is golfing at the club.
Check Facebook for Updates!
- Daily Lunch Specials
- Drink & Appetizer Specials
- Tournaments
- Events
Mondays & Tuesdays – Mens’ League 6:30 pm
Wednesday – Ladies’ League 6 – 7:15 pm. Phone for tee times (drop-in welcome)2022 Tournaments
- Good For Kids – June 11th
- Father & Child June 19th
- Farmers & Merchants – June 16th
- Ladies’ Open – June 18th
- Senior’s Golf Day – June 23rd
- 18 Hole Par 3 Scramble – June 25th
- Couples Classic – July 2nd
- Men’s Classic – August 6th & 7th
- STARS – July 16th
- Oilmens – July 23rd
- Ministerial – September 5th
- Andy Little Memorial – September 10th
- Dick Wald Memorial – September 25th
Golf course features:
- Equipment rentals/sales
- Power cart rentals
- Paved cart paths
- Restaurant – clubhouse recently renovated and can accommodate up to 150 people!
- Senior/junior rates
- Driving range
- 9 holes
- Yardage: 3057
- Par: 36
Fairview Golf Course Campground
How many different kinds of songbirds will share your morning coffee as you sit back and enjoy your private piece of paradise?
Experience a stay at the Fairview Golf Course campground, golfers stay free! Power hookups, tables and firepits are provided. Potable water is available at the clubhouse. Enjoy an early morning round at this beautiful 9-hole course, grab some lunch and a beverage on the fully licensed clubhouse patio and hit the links again for an afternoon round. The Peace Region’s long summer days offer the possibility of a relaxed evening round as well.
Visitors can also explore the Cummings Lake walking trails that run beside the campground and golf course, which provide several kilometres of scenic lake view pathways. The Town of Fairview is adjacent to the golf course and offers all the amenities visitors may need.
FREE camping if golfing at the club!
For more information call – 780-835-2844
Campground features:
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Golf, Outdoors, Things To Do, and Town of FairviewAddress: 113 Street
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-2844Email: fgclub@telus.netFairview Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located at the north entrance of the Town of Fairview on Highway 732. The golf course has tree-lined fairways, is kept immaculately and considered a must play in the Mighty Peace. There is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge with a large veranda with tables and a beautiful vista of Read more... -
FeaturedPlace Title: Whispering Pines Ski HillPlace Description:
Whispering Pines Ski Hill is Northern Alberta’s Best Kept Secret!
Whispering Pines Ski Hill is considered one of Northern Alberta’s premier hills —for good reason. A short, scenic 200-kilometre drive from Grande Prairie, this ski hill offers exceptional hospitality, impeccable maintained runs and dramatic scenery. There are 17 runs, 3 chair lifts, a terrain park, rental shop and ski school. The wide variety of terrain provides excellent skiing and snowboarding for all skill levels. Take a break in-between riding and warm up in their day lodge and enjoy a delicious hot meal. Or sit in the upper chalet and and enjoy a picturesque view of the ski hill. Whatever you do make sure you get your hands on one of their epic cinnamon buns. Visitors travel far and wide to get their hands on these cinnamon buns. Keep an eye out while on the hill for local wildlife friends crossing the coniferous tree-bordered runs. It’s not unusual to come across a deer, moose or even a fox.
Are you a cross-country skier?
Whispering Pines Ski Hill has an abundance of cross-country ski trails which are free for visitors to use, leading from the ski hill.
Hours of Operation:
- Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays, including school holidays.
Address: Worsley
Worsley
Alberta
T0H 3W0
CanadaWhispering Pines Ski Hill is Northern Alberta’s Best Kept Secret! Whispering Pines Ski Hill is considered one of Northern Alberta’s premier hills —for good reason. A short, scenic 200-kilometre drive from Grande Prairie, this ski hill offers exceptional hospitality, impeccable maintained runs and dramatic scenery. There are 17 runs, 3 chair lifts, a terrain park, rental shop and ski school. Read more... -
Place Title: Peace Island ResortPlace Description:Welcome to Peace Island Resort. The most scenic spot on the Peace!We are a family run business on our beautiful new island. We are located roughly 70km downstream from the town of Peace River, and about 10km upstream from the mouth of the Whitemud. The 27 acre island boasts 8 small cabins, a screened in rec room, a cookhouse with a dining hall & bar, and much more! There is much to see and do on and around the island including hiking, camp fires, horseshoes, and fishing & swimming of course! And no worries if you don’t have a boat to get there, as we will be offering chauffeured boat rides to the island.Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Guest Houses & Cabins, County of Northern Lights, River Cruises, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoAddress: 70km downstream from the town of Peace River, and about 10km upstream from the mouth of the Whitemud
Northern Lights No. 22
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 836-3225Email: peaceislandresort@gmail.comWelcome to Peace Island Resort. The most scenic spot on the Peace! We are a family run business on our beautiful new island. We are located roughly 70km downstream from the town of Peace River, and about 10km upstream from the mouth of the Whitemud. The 27 acre island boasts 8 small cabins, a screened in rec room, a cookhouse Read more... -
Place 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:
May Long Weekend to July 1st:
Thursday to Sunday: 10am to 5pm
July 3rd to Sept 2nd (Sept Long):
Monday to Sunday: 10am to 6pm
Sept 3rd to Oct 7th (Thanksgiving Sunday):
Thursday to Sunday: 10am to 5pm
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
Address: 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 Read more... -
Place 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 Read more... -
Place Title: Heart River Golf Course and CampgroundPlace Description:
It can be difficult to stay focused on the game when your surroundings are so stunning, but the Heart River Golf Course offers plenty of challenging play to keep you into the game. This golf course is a challenging nine hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Features a driving range, pro shop and clubhouse. There is one of the best patios in the Mighty Peace overlooking the beautiful golf course’s lush greens and majestic scenery.
Check Facebook page for any events or tournaments this summer
Heart River Golf Course Campground
The Heart River Golf Course offers a small but beautiful Lion’s campground just below the first tee box. This golf course is a challenging nine-hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Warm up on the driving range, check out the pro shop and enjoy the fully licensed clubhouse and restaurant. Heart River Golf Course offers one of the best patios in the Mighty Peace overlooking the beautiful and lush golf course as well as the majestic Heart River. A perfect place to stay on tournament weekends, or just to relax with friends. Surrounded by trees and wildlife, their campground makes a wonderful and private retreat. Choose from 13 serviced lots, firepits and fire wood included! Day use areas are also available. Check out their Play & Stay deal here Heart River Play & Stay.
For more information, current rates, longer stays and seasonal deals call – 780-322-3977
Tuesday night – Men’s League
Wednesday night – Ladies’ League
Friday night – Couples League2022 Tournaments
- 3 Slice Toaster Fun Scramble – June 11th
- Members Season Opener June 18th
- County/Volunteer Appreciation – June 26th
- Annual Open – July 15, 16 & 17th
- Cash Scramble – July 24th
- Senior’s Open (50+) – July 30th
- Couples – August 13th
- Glowball – August 26th
- Cash Scramble – August 28th
- Top Shot Shootout – Tentative Dates TBD
*Stay & Play Package:
$90 = one night of camping, 9 holes of golf for person & a power cart.
$120 = one night of camping, 9 holes of golf for 2 people & a power cart
Call for tee times to avoid disappointment!
Amenities & Rates
Includes water and power
• $25 per day
• $150 per weekWe have 13 serviced lots with power, water, fire pits, and picnic tables. There is a wood bin close by, and firewood is included. All of the sites are cozily nestled into the trees to maximize privacy for our campers.
The location adjacent to the campground is the perfect spot for a family reunion, staff function, or a get-together with friends. There is a rental fee of $40.00 to rent the camp kitchen.
- An enclosed camp kitchen
- Picnic tables
- Fire pits
- Playground
- Outhouses
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Food & Drink, Golf, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Restaurant, Things To Do, and Village of NampaAddress: Township Road 815
Nampa
Alberta
T0H 2R0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3977It can be difficult to stay focused on the game when your surroundings are so stunning, but the Heart River Golf Course offers plenty of challenging play to keep you into the game. This golf course is a challenging nine hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Features a driving range, pro shop and clubhouse. Read more... -
Place Title: Peace River BMX TrackPlace Description:
BMX racing is a popular sport in Peace River and continues to grow. The Peace River BMX Track is a Town-owned facility that is open every day during daylight hours for the public to use. There is no charge to use the track; however, all users are encouraged to wear appropriate safety gear, including a certified bicycle helmet. All users ride at their own risk. The BMX track offers jumps, turns and is well maintained. The track is used by beginners to experienced BMX riders.
Address: 98 St & 84 Ave
Peace River
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-1000BMX racing is a popular sport in Peace River and continues to grow. The Peace River BMX Track is a Town-owned facility that is open every day during daylight hours for the public to use. There is no charge to use the track; however, all users are encouraged to wear appropriate safety gear, including a certified bicycle helmet. All users ride at Read more... -
Place 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.
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 Read more... -
Place Title: Riverview PlaygroundPlace Description:
Kids bouncing off the walls, and you need to get them OUTSIDE?
The Riverview Playground is located in the Town of Peace River and is great for children 5 to 12 years of age. Pack a cooler and let the kids imaginations run wild at the Riverview Park. There is a large green space and picnic tables set up for you to create the ultimate picnic.
Address: 10105 114 Ave
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1M2
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-1000Kids bouncing off the walls, and you need to get them OUTSIDE? The Riverview Playground is located in the Town of Peace River and is great for children 5 to 12 years of age. Pack a cooler and let the kids imaginations run wild at the Riverview Park. There is a large green space and picnic tables set up for Read more... -
Place Title: Hines Creek Golf and Country ClubPlace Description:
The Hines Creek Golf Course is truly a hidden gem in the Peace Country! Located 6 km south of Hines Creek just off of Highway 64, this family-friendly course is a short and scenic drive from both Grande Prairie and Peace River.
Enjoy an affordable and relaxing golf experience on this beautifully treed course in the spectacular Clear Hills County. This is the second oldest course in Northern Alberta and a wagon wheel monument on the course commemorates the Fort Saint John Wagon Trail which ran through the area many years ago.
Designed for maximum enjoyment regardless of your golfing abilities, this course welcomes beginners and offers a challenge for the low handicapper. The Hines Creek meanders through the course coming into play on five holes offering visitors some stunning views and challenging shots!
Eleven well-placed holes, grass greens and a full irrigation system ensure a quality experience every time. Relax with a beverage on the back patio of the new clubhouse and watch the putting action on the ninth green! The clubhouse restaurant offers a full menu and licensed bar. Cart rentals and public camping are available. OHV enthusiasts can access the Sand Lake trail system in this area offering more activities for visitors of all ages.
Check Facebook for upcoming events & tournaments!
Daily Food Specials
$10/night Public CampingTuesday night– Ladies’ League – drop-in welcome
Wednesday night – Men’s League – drop-in welcome
Thursday mornings – Seniors’ League – drop-in welcome
Thursday night – Couples’ League – drop-in welcome2022 Tournaments
- Open – May 21
- Skins – June 11 & 12
- Couples – July 9th
- Golf & Music – July 22nd
- All in One – August 13th
- Fun Night – August 20th
- Glowball – September 3rd
Check the website for rates and availability.
Call for more information.Hines Creek Golf Course Campground
Choose your own beautiful and cozy site at the Hines Creek Golf Course campground. Relax to the sound of the nearby Hines Creek and enjoy the scent of evergreens in this uncrowded area of the Mighty Peace Region. Enjoy an easily accessible and relaxed golf experience on this well-treed course in beautiful Clear Hills County. Finish up your round with a beverage on the back patio of the new clubhouse and watch the putting action on the ninth green!
Need a break from meal prep? Don’t worry, the clubhouse restaurant offers a full menu and a licensed bar. Bring your OHV! There is great access to the Sand Lake Trail System in this area, offering more activities for visitors of all ages. Firepits and tables are also available.
Seasonal Lots Available
Public Camping available $10/night.
For more information and current rates call – 780-494-2217
Address: Unnamed Road
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 494-2217The Hines Creek Golf Course is truly a hidden gem in the Peace Country! Located 6 km south of Hines Creek just off of Highway 64, this family-friendly course is a short and scenic drive from both Grande Prairie and Peace River. Enjoy an affordable and relaxing golf experience on this beautifully treed course in the spectacular Clear Hills County. Read more... -
Place Title: Twelve Foot Davis Events ParkPlace Description:
There is nothing better than getting your basket in gear and heading out to a grassy escape for a feast!
The Twelve Foot Davis Events Park is a hidden gem tucked away downtown, along the shores of the Heart River. This is a great location to roast hot dogs with a river valley view, toss a ball, have a romantic dinner and watch the sunset or simply for a picturesque walk. This is one of the best outdoor concert venues in the Mighty Peace. The shape of the hill surrounding the park makes a natural amphitheater it has made this location a prime choice for large events such as Peacefest a iconic annual music festival.
Address: 103 Avenue
Peace River
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-1000There is nothing better than getting your basket in gear and heading out to a grassy escape for a feast! The Twelve Foot Davis Events Park is a hidden gem tucked away downtown, along the shores of the Heart River. This is a great location to roast hot dogs with a river valley view, toss a ball, have a romantic Read more... -
Place Title: Mighty Peace Golf Club & CampgroundPlace Description:
Mighty Peace Golf Club gives the golfer a feeling that is not found anywhere else in the country.
Mighty Peace Golf Club is a golf facility that lies between Grimshaw and Peace River in North West Alberta. Our 18-hole championship golf course features all the hallmarks of Northern Alberta golf, including lush fairways, undulating greens, various tee decks that will challenge novice to expert golfers alike and spectacular views.
Mondays – Mens’ League 5:30 pm tee time start
Tuesdays – Ladies’ League 6:30 pm Shotgun start
Thursdays – Miller League 5:30 pm tee time start
Couples – June 10th, July 8th, August 5th & 26th, September 16th.
*Golf Days – sponsored by River Country/Kim FM – held the second & fourth Wednesdays of each month. It is $10 for 18 Holes of golf. The dates for this season are June 9 & 23, July 7 & 21, August 11 & 25, and September 8.
Weekly meal specials in the kitchen/lounge are posted at the clubhouse. They will have their menu posted on their website and hope to post weekly specials on Facebook.
The club gives our clientele a unique feeling that is hard to find anywhere else as we continually strive to exceed their expectations. To compliment our golf club we have a practice facility located near the clubhouse and a campground with water and power hook up.
You will not be disappointed when you check out our fully stocked Pro Shop and our restaurant to appease anyone’s appetite. Our Professional Team at Mighty Peace Golf Club is committed to the success of your event. From the planning, implementation and final wrap-up, we are here to serve you.
We will customize a package that best suits your specific needs whether it is a large charity event or a group of 12 on a golf getaway. We will work hard to ensure your complete satisfaction. Many corporations, associations and private groups choose us each year and return to The Mighty Peace Golf Club again and again!
Daily – with service – – – – – – – – – $30.00
Daily – with no service – – – – – – $20.00
Weekly – with service – – – – – – – $150.00
Weekly – with no service – – – – $100.00
Monthly – with service – – – – – – $450.00
Monthly – with no service – – – – $300.00
Seasonal with golf for 2 Adults – – – – – $2,950.00
Seasonal with golf for 2 Seniors – – – – $2,700.00
Campground
Come escape from the demands of the real world and experience the Mighty Peace Golf Club Campground. At our campground, you’ll find unique and private campsites, all of which are heavily treed providing a level of privacy. The campground is a great place to camp with your tribe with large camping spaces all equipped with fire pits, picnic tables and a communal gazebo. The campground is a hop, skip and jump away from the Mighty Peace Golf Club.
This is a 18-hole championship golf course featuring all the hallmarks of Northern Alberta golf, including lush fairways, undulating greens, various tee decks that will challenge novice to expert golfers alike and spectacular views. Not to mention there is a fabulous clubhouse restaurant if you want to take the day off from cooking.
Have you ever experienced Alberta’s dark sky or the Northern Lights?
The Mighty Peace Golf Club Campground is a great location for the opportunity to experience Alberta’s dark sky and possibly the Northern Lights if you are lucky. There is no artificial light around to obscure your extra
Address: 833056 Range Rd 231, Grimshaw, AB T0H 1W0
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 332-4653Mighty Peace Golf Club gives the golfer a feeling that is not found anywhere else in the country. Mighty Peace Golf Club is a golf facility that lies between Grimshaw and Peace River in North West Alberta. Our 18-hole championship golf course features all the hallmarks of Northern Alberta golf, including lush fairways, undulating greens, various tee decks that will Read more... -
Place Title: Judah HillPlace Description:
Judah Hill provides stunning views of the Land of the Mighty Peace and leads to one of Peace River’s most incredible and historical lookout points – Sagitawa Lookout.
Get There: Drive down Main Street (100 Street) to the bottom of Main, then turn left onto 102 Avenue. Follow this to 102 Avenue, turn right and cross the Heart River bridge. Turn left onto 104 Avenue and follow the Hwy 744 signs.
Address: Judah Hill Road, South End
Peace River
Peace River
T8S 1Y7
CanadaJudah Hill provides stunning views of the Land of the Mighty Peace and leads to one of Peace River’s most incredible and historical lookout points – Sagitawa Lookout. Get There: Drive down Main Street (100 Street) to the bottom of Main, then turn left onto 102 Avenue. Follow this to 102 Avenue, turn right and cross the Heart River bridge. Read more... -
Place Title: Nampa and District Museum and Tourist Information CenterPlace Description:
Explore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at our museum. Discover Nampa and Northern Sunrise County’s historic multicultural roots by following the steps of those who ventured to Canada’s northern-most homesteading area, across the Grouard Trail and onto the railways that took people from all over the world through muskeg to the Mighty Peace Country. Learn about local industries, about farming, about traditional ways as we guide you through the indoor and outdoor exhibits and buildings. With displays on two floors open year round and outdoor exhibits accessible from May to September, the Nampa and District Museum is more than worth a gander.
Major attractions include:
- The original water tank built by the Central Canada Railway to which Nampa owes its very own existence;
- Our old-time boardwalk of shops and businesses from the early to mid 1900’s;
- Our taxidermy exhibits, showing off local wildlife in the area
- The Rucka settlement house (circa 1937)
- Reno’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (circa 1946)
And so much more.
Hours of Operation
- June 1st to August 31st – 10 am to 5 pm / 7 days a week
- September 1st to May 31st – 10 am to 5 pm / Monday to Friday
- Admission: Family $12, Adults $5, Students $2, Children under 6 Free
Category: Arts & Culture, Circle Tour, Gift Shops & Other, Museums, Northern Sunrise County, Places To See, Shopping, Things To Do, and Village of NampaAddress: 9902 102 Ave
Nampa
Alberta
T0H 2R0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-2777Email: nampamuseum@iwantwireless.caExplore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at our museum. Discover Nampa and Northern Sunrise County’s historic multicultural roots by following the steps of those who ventured to Canada’s northern-most homesteading area, across the Grouard Trail and onto the railways that took people from all over the world through muskeg to the Read more... -
Place Title: Sagitawa LookoutPlace Description:
The Sagitawa Lookout is located just south of the Town of Peace River on Hwy 744 in Northern Sunrise County. Sagitawa is a Cree word meaning “Where the rivers meet”. The Lookout has a spectacular view of the Town of Peace River and the confluence of the Peace, Smoky and Heart rivers. The Lookout is complete with picnic area and historical information.
Directions from Main Street Peace River:
Drive down Main Street ( 100 Street) to the bottom of Main, then turn left onto 102 Avenue. Follow this to 102 Avenue, turn right and cross the Heart River bridge. Turn left onto 104 Avenue and follow the Hwy 744 signs. The Lookout is located up the “Judah Hill”. Watch for lookout signage.
Category: Circle Tour, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Places To See, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoTags: Circle TourAddress: Alberta 744
Marie-Reine
Alberta
T0H 2N0
CanadaThe Sagitawa Lookout is located just south of the Town of Peace River on Hwy 744 in Northern Sunrise County. Sagitawa is a Cree word meaning “Where the rivers meet”. The Lookout has a spectacular view of the Town of Peace River and the confluence of the Peace, Smoky and Heart rivers. The Lookout is complete with picnic area and historical Read more... -
Place Title: Shaftesbury Trail & FerryPlace Description:
Enjoy the beauty of the Peace River and it’s valley by taking the short drive down the Shaftesbury Trail!
Running along side the Mighty Peace River for approximately 26km, the Shaftesbury Trail is one of the most scenic and interesting drives in the Peace region. Originally used by First Nations and Metis fur traders it is the location of several important historic sites. Start your tour on this paved and well maintained roadway either from Grimshaw going south on Highway 2, then taking secondary Highway 684 down into the valley or from Peace River, turn onto Highway 684, which can be accessed on the west side of the Peace River bridge. A relaxing and interesting adventure awaits! Along the way visit Fort Fork, MacKenzie Cairn as well as St. Augustine’s Mission. Stop for a picnic at Strong Creek Park and enjoy the stunning scenery and abundant wildlife! Continue on and visit the market gardens to see what’s in season! End your Shaftsbury Trail adventure with a ride on the Shaftesbury Ferry, the view of the river and surrounding hills is spectacular!
Getting There
From Grimshaw: go south on Highway 2, then take secondary Highway 684 down into the valley. From Peace River: turn onto Highway 684, which can be accessed on the west side of the Peace River bridge.
Mackenzie Cairn
It was 1793 when Sir Alexander Mackenzie, famed North American explorer, overwintered at Fort Fork before starting his transcontinental journey to the Pacific. The Mackenzie Cairn, built in 1929, honours both the Fort Fork trading post and the place where Mackenzie’s important journey began. This National Historic Site also provides a wonderful view of the Peace River, and an information kiosk offers detailed maps, drawings of the fort and early photos. Historic tours are available during the summer months.
St. Augustine Mission Church
About 13 km southwest of the Town of Peace River, the St. Augustine Mission Church sits in a tranquil space in the valley. A Provincial Historic Site, St. Augustine Mission Church is the remains of the St. Augustine Mission, established in 1888. Tours of the church and grounds are available in the summer.
Bridgeview Gardens
U-Pick berries and other vegetables. Call them at 780-624-1335.
Fort McLeod
A historical site on the banks of the Peace River. Learn more about fur trade history with new interpretive signs, or visit the Peace River Museum, Archives and Mackenzie Centre for a more in-depth history.
Strong Creek Park
Free camping, kitchen shelter, water, fishing, hiking trails and playground, including a backstop and field for baseball/softball.
Brick’s Hill
When driving from Hwy 2 near Grimshaw, take Brick’s Hill to take in the beauty of the valley floor. Named after original families owning river lots in the area, Brick’s Hill boasts an abundant landscape of agriculture and gardens. The hills are layered with history and evidence of the Cree and Beaver First Nations.
Shaftesbury Ferry
A unique experience awaits at the Shaftesbury Ferry!
This is one of only 6 ferries operated by Alberta Transportation in the entire province! The ferry is part of highway 740 and crosses the mighty Peace River linking the Shaftesbury Trail with the Tangent Park area. The length of the crossing is 325 metres and takes about 5 minutes. Enjoy spectacular river valley scenery during the crossing and keep your eyes open for the abundant wildlife that frequent this area. This experience is available May through the end of October, 7am to 11pm daily. The ferry is free of charge and can accommodate everything from foot traffic to large RV’s and motorcycles. Visit 511 Alberta for the most recent information about ferry operations.
Tangent Park
Tangent Park campground is located on the east bank of the river, just a ferry ride across from the Shaftesbury Trail. It offers full service sites, showers, group camping and horseback riding/hiking trails.
Category: Circle Tour, Getting Here, Mighty Peace Essentials, Town of Peace River, M.D. of Peace, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoTags: Circle TourAddress: 11510 Shaftesbury Trail
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1P7
CanadaEnjoy the beauty of the Peace River and it’s valley by taking the short drive down the Shaftesbury Trail! Running along side the Mighty Peace River for approximately 26km, the Shaftesbury Trail is one of the most scenic and interesting drives in the Peace region. Originally used by First Nations and Metis fur traders it is the location of several Read more... -
Place Title: Misery Mountain Ski AreaPlace Description:
Misery Mountain Ski Area is located in Peace River, Alberta. A short 486 km north-west of Edmonton and 195 km north-east of Grande Prairie. Visitors flock here to enjoy the best downhill sports and to experience one of Alberta’s sunniest regions. Misery Mountain Ski Area offers the most vertical descent in northern Alberta. With two t-bars, quad chairlift, 26 runs, snowshoe trails, a terrain park and the Mighty Peace’s most extensive snowmaking system. Misery Mountain Ski Area is the Mighty Peace’s playground, right here in your backyard.
Misery Mountain Ski Area offers a picturesque view of the Peace River Valley. They offer a family friendly atmosphere with a cozy chalet with a concession. Make sure you try their iconic poutine, because it doesn’t get more Canadian than that! Located right in the town of Peace River – making it easy to enjoy the other amenities that Peace River has to offer when you are done riding for the day. Lessons are available along with full rental gear and snowshoe rentals. Keep an eye on their social media channels for upcoming events throughout the year.
Hours of Operation:
- Saturdays: 10am -4pm (half day rates start at 1pm)
- Sundays: 12pm -4pm (half day rates all day)
Tags: Peace River WinterAddress: 10408 89 Street
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1N9
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-4881Email: skimiserymountain@gmail.comMisery Mountain Ski Area is located in Peace River, Alberta. A short 486 km north-west of Edmonton and 195 km north-east of Grande Prairie. Visitors flock here to enjoy the best downhill sports and to experience one of Alberta’s sunniest regions. Misery Mountain Ski Area offers the most vertical descent in northern Alberta. With two t-bars, quad chairlift, 26 runs, snowshoe trails, Read more... -
Place Title: Peace Regional PoolPlace Description:
The Peace Regional Pool is one of the most popular facilities among visitors and residents alike.
Open throughout the year, the Peace Regional Pool offers a full range of programming from Aqua Aerobics, youth swim lessons, to Babysitting and Lifeguarding courses. Other programs include Inner Tube Water Polo, Aqua-tots, and Adult Swim Club and a Junior Lifeguard Club. Alongside the swimming pool, you will find an enclosed water slide as well as a steam room and hot tub.Address: 7201 98 St
Peace River
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-3720Email: pool@peaceriver.caThe Peace Regional Pool is one of the most popular facilities among visitors and residents alike. Open throughout the year, the Peace Regional Pool offers a full range of programming from Aqua Aerobics, youth swim lessons, to Babysitting and Lifeguarding courses. Other programs include Inner Tube Water Polo, Aqua-tots, and Adult Swim Club and a Junior Lifeguard Club. Alongside the Read more... -
Place Title: Fairview Regional Aquatic CentrePlace Description:
Special Winter Travel Offer
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Dive right in and enjoy your day at the Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre! This is an awesome facility offering a five lane, 25-metre lap pool and a zero-depth wading pool. The pools have multiple water features including river jets and fountain canes. All ages will enjoy the 150-foot water slide – the biggest in the Peace Country, the tarzan rope, the skywalker hanging monkey bar climber and the rock-climbing wall. Warm up and relax in the 20-person hot tub with wheelchair access ramp.
Aquatic programs are available for all levels of swimmer; from adult lane swim, to swim lessons for ages 3 months and up, to seniors aqua-size classes. The staff are professional and friendly and are ready to help you have a great experience!
Located on the GPRC campus, off highway #2. This facility is easy to access, has something to offer for everyone and is open year- round.
Tags: Town of Fairview WinterAddress: 11235 98 Ave
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-2812Special Winter Travel Offer See the Winter 2021-22 Ski & Stay Offer with the Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre and save! Details Dive right in and enjoy your day at the Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre! This is an awesome facility offering a five lane, 25-metre lap pool and a zero-depth wading pool. The pools have multiple water features including river jets and Read more... -
Place Title: Fairview Fine Arts CentrePlace Description:
The Fairview Fine Arts Centre is a little gem in the Heart of the Peace. With art shows, classes (weaving, photography, painting, quilting, and more) and various events throughout the year, you will want to keep an eye on what’s happening at the Fairview Art’s Centre! They also offer an affordable meeting and event space. Check out their website for more details.
A Bit About Our History
The Fairview Fine Arts Centre started out as the “Craft Centre” in the mid-sixties. Ladies met at the old E.E. Oliver School to work on weaving, pottery, jewellery making, copper enameling and various crafts. Due to a fire in the building, the members had to relocate to the Provincial Building for a brief period. The group formed and registered as a society in 1979 and began planning to build their own centre. The Fine Arts Centre, at its present location, opened in the fall of 1981.Address: 10801-103 avenue Fairview, AB
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-2697Email: finearts@telus.netThe Fairview Fine Arts Centre is a little gem in the Heart of the Peace. With art shows, classes (weaving, photography, painting, quilting, and more) and various events throughout the year, you will want to keep an eye on what’s happening at the Fairview Art’s Centre! They also offer an affordable meeting and event space. Check out their website for Read more...